tv Laurence Fox GB News March 31, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm BST
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t0 good evening team. it's 7:00 and i am laurence fox tonight . i'm i am laurence fox tonight. i'm addressing the policy exchange report highlighting the agenda of silence being launched from parents. similarly, we can't talk about the obvious facts of the recent mass shooting in tennessee, but i will not be silenced. and the extreme far left protest in auckland that led to an anti—trans british activist known as posy podcast being booed, heckled , doused being booed, heckled, doused with tomato juice . freedom of with tomato juice. freedom of speech. my bottom then i welcome you to fox and the hounds panel.
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i'm the fox and i have two news hounds with me to digest some of the biggest stories of the week, including the great british breakfast being threat. breakfast being under threat. there's in the sun, but there's a hole in the sun, but the and i will be making a the stuff and i will be making a tomato scream in terror and finally, we will cost a rise over the pond. to catch up with the news trump land. the latest news from trump land. and most and don't forget, most importantly, i want to hear from you. me your views at you. send me your views at vaiews@gbnews.uk or me vaiews@gbnews.uk or tweet me a load fox. that's all coming load of fox. that's all coming up after the headlines with our armstrong . hi there. i'm out. armstrong. hi there. i'm out. i'm strolling the gb news dream while picking up all that donald trump story. stormy daniels, the aduh trump story. stormy daniels, the adult film star at the centre of his indictment on criminal charges , is predicting violent charges, is predicting violent consequences of his appearance in court . in an consequences of his appearance in court. in an interview with the times, ms. daniels says whatever the outcome, it's going to cause violence, injuries and death. trump has become the first us president in history to face criminal prosecution over an alleged payment to ms.
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daniels to keep quiet about their relationship. a week before the 2016 election. now she says, although she fears the reaction of trump supporters, this proves no longer untouchable . adding of that untouchable. adding of that potential court showdown . potential court showdown. there's no way he could be scarier with his clothes on. trump denies wrongdoing and his former vice president, mike pence, says it's a witch hunt. it's clear to the overwhelm being majority of the american people that this is nothing short of a of a political prosecution being affected . by a prosecution being affected. by a manhattan d.a. who literally campaigned on charges against one particular american . and i one particular american. and i must tell you that that should be offensive to every american left, right, and centre, every american deserves equal treatment under the law law . the treatment under the law law. the prime minister says britain's new deal will help unlock the benefits of brexit for people across the uk. the united
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kingdom has joined 11 asia and pacific nations in a trade pact that will boost exports by cutting tariffs on things like cars , cheese, chocolate and cars, cheese, chocolate and whisky . it is expected to be whisky. it is expected to be worth £18 billion over ten years, although critics say it will only boost the economy by nought point nought 8. the labour sir keir starmer says we need to focus on the eu. but chancellor jeremy need to focus on the eu. but chancellorjeremy hunt believes chancellor jeremy hunt believes it's an opportunity for growth . it's an opportunity for growth. the significance of joining the pacific trade bloc is that this is one of the fastest growing areas in the world. around half of the world's middle class consumers will be in this bloc of countries by the end of the decade. it's a massive opportunity for british exporters and combined with the very attractive business taxes that we introduced in the budget, a £9 billion cut in corporation tax, that will mean that the uk opportunity has very. the uk economy has very big long term growth opportunity , says ukraine's described wimbledon's decision to lift its ban on russian and belarus
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tennis players this summer as immoral . tennis players this summer as immoral. they will now be able to compete at wimbledon as neutral athletes. ukraine's foreign minister, dmitri kuleba, has urged the uk , though, to has urged the uk, though, to deny those players visas . and deny those players visas. and pope francis appears to have made a rapid recovery from a bout of bronchitis that caused him to be hospitalised earlier this week. the pope's baptised a baby and was handing out easter eggs at his hospital in rome. he is expected to return home tomorrow and is scheduled to take part in a palm sunday service to mark the start of easter celebrations . tv online , easter celebrations. tv online, dab+ radio and on children. this is gb news. no, but laurence .
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is gb news. no, but laurence. less than a week after let women speak campaign pasi paka narrowly avoided trampled to death in new zealand by a violent mob of heavyset male transgender cultists. furious that their deepest desire to share intimate spaces with young women remained under dubious scrutiny, the arranged and indoctrinated girl who bought the lie being daily churned into young minds that they can defy nature and somehow change sex, shot her way into religious school in tennessee and murdered six christians, three of them young children. as part of her own satanic transgender crusade , ethnic cleansing of any other group of any other race, religion or creed would be rightly and roundly condemned. whilst inevitably being seized upon by the power hungry for weeks as maximum political capital was drained from this pile of innocent corpses. but weren't just any persecuted group , these were white group, these were white christians. the very lowest of the low in the intersection no hierarchy of grievance and
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permissible hate. so instead of silence , instead of outrage at silence, instead of outrage at the slaughter of innocent children. from the american president can giggles of delight about ice cream as the young bodies became ever colder alone on their steel trays in the morgue . my name is joe biden . morgue. my name is joe biden. i'm dr. joe biden's husband and i'm dr. joe biden's husband and i attend his ice cream chocolate chip . i came down because there chip. i came down because there there was chocolate chip. ice cream . by the way, i have a cream. by the way, i have a whole refrigerator full upstairs and i think i'm kidding. i'm not got ben. how are you, pal.7 one of the best guys in the united states congress, ben cardin . states congress, ben cardin. folks welcome to the white house. puff from international media. so the cowardly probably coleman ravaged killers self—inflicted demise spun as
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some sort of noble warrior victim herself despite her demonic cruelty . our own daily demonic cruelty. our own daily mirror whimsy read about the murderer's lost future as a talented artist. one wonders what we have to look forward to next. in this clown world, we are forced to perform in a lengthy editorial about what a loss to the watercolour community hitler's untimely death perhaps i myself woke death was. perhaps i myself woke up in cornwall this morning to a message from someone in this very building asking me to delete a tweet in which i offered a view that i would be less than happy hunting over the safeguarding of my children to a body dysmorphic unwell body dysmorphic mentally unwell bloke . was being bloke in a wig. i was being compelled to reject the evidence of my and ears and refer to of my eyes and ears and refer to this man as a woman. i politely declined because call me old fashioned in a world beset by deceit and lies. adding another to didn't feel to the pile myself didn't feel like a worthwhile contribution . like a worthwhile contribution. the more we mock these cynical ideologues , the son of a harps, ideologues, the son of a harps, the violent virtue signals may crawl back under the knee. that rock they came out from and then
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on thursday came the politics report about the imposition of gender ideology upon our children in schools. titled asleep at the wheel, the report is a litany of the way schools routinely overreach their ideological mittens into the sacred business of the family by socially transitioning children without parental knowledge or consent and other equally unnatural practises. one major thought lessons could really be learned about the damages of socially transitioning young people without consent from our pathetic, cowardly , chic killer pathetic, cowardly, chic killer in tennessee , who, in defiance in tennessee, who, in defiance and anger of a christian upbringing and a parent's conviction that such things as sex are sacred and immutable, wrought had deadly and bitter revenge on innocent children . it revenge on innocent children. it is impossible not to see this as anything other than the thing that it anything other than the thing thatitis anything other than the thing that it is . we are in a that it is. we are in a spiritual war to. protect the very underpinnings of itself. society cannot function when it subjugate itself to a radical,
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narcissistic cult hell bent on the destruction of truth. society cannot function when schools and the state turn children against their parents. them with the snake oil sadness that a child can be born in the wrong body. society cannot function when good men and women deny the truth for fear of the mob. society cannot function when the mob rules and free speech is only free when curdled by empirical truth. the reductive moral relativism of this postmodern movement so deny the very existence of truth itself. preferring silky comfort of subjectivism and deceit . any of subjectivism and deceit. any teacher apparently panders to the gender cult instead of embracing the genuine privilege of raising children , of of raising children, of nurturing and supporting their kids through the harsh realities of actual, real, as opposed to this upside , the clown world has this upside, the clown world has let their child down in the most fundamental way just fundamental way, just as any aduu fundamental way, just as any adult who, through fear of upsetting the toxically masculine trans mob, refuses to stand up for the truth, becomes an accomplice in its murder. it is possible to love your
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enemies, and we should to hate the sin and not sinner, to be wise in the knowledge that all human beings are deeply flawed and susceptible to all kinds of evil and malice. but it is also possible to recognise our mistakes change direction if mistakes and change direction if we don't. how long will it be before a woman is stamped to death for setting her right to exist and express an opinion or a child poisoned .7 this a child poisoned? this pernicious ideology stalks home to reap the most chilling revenge on their loving . revenge on their loving. parents. but first, over the pond. and with trump being indicted , asking you, is the indicted, asking you, is the biden administration most corrupt administration in history ? email me at gb views. history? email me at gb views. at uk or treat me fox . or at uk or treat me fox. or. first up tonight is someone who is no stranger to the attacks from the left on beatings from the bitcoin crew and after seeing
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the scenes unfold in new zealand and australia for the crime of having an opinion and stick up for women's rights, i decided to invite know more about invite want to know more about it you know author of the it and you know author of the new york times bestselling book unmasked editor of unmasked and senior editor of the millennial. thank the post millennial. andy, thank you for joining the post millennial. andy, thank you forjoining me. what you so much forjoining me. what did you make of those scenes in in auckland with peter parker ? in auckland with peter parker? well, i think the violence is happening because it tends to silence women's rights campaigners and critics of radical ideology. those attempts to silence and have failed , to silence and have failed, those who have been the trenches in the trenches as activists or have been documenting this. as i have been documenting this. as i have for a long time , can easily have for a long time, can easily point to mountains of evidence of violence and threats of violence really being , i would violence really being, i would say, pillar of their m.o. we
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know from research on how radicalisation happens inside out there needs to be a grievance narrative in this particular case with the radical trans militants . it's not just a trans militants. it's not just a narrative , it's a lie. they have narrative, it's a lie. they have a number of claims one, they claim that they are that they are victims of genocide . that is are victims of genocide. that is neither true in this country or in my country . neither true in this country or in my country. united neither true in this country or in my country . united states . neither true in this country or in my country. united states . in in my country. united states. in fact, all the data we have on people who are gender diverse, identifying shows that that population group has surged actually very, very rapidly . in actually very, very rapidly. in addition, we see every institution , government to institution, government to media, to medicine being by some of this trans ideology . and of this trans ideology. and although we don't know what's in
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the manifest still of the mask killer in nashville , that killer in nashville, that killing at the christian school the killings i should say do come in the middle of a surge . come in the middle of a surge. violent rhetoric from trans militants because they are reacting to various states in the us restrict the medical of minors . and even before that if minors. and even before that if you go any of their direct actions in the us , in the uk, actions in the us, in the uk, you will often see signs and statements and chants of threats, of violence, of sexual and i, i mean i, the reaction from many radical activist groups after the shooting which is has been to mourn the deceased mass murderer . is has been to mourn the deceased mass murderer. but you're and so you know you've covered these you're often first
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on the scene digitally when it comes to you know i've witnessed you really getting in there early on people's facebook profiles, tweets, profiles, all these again, these manifest stones. so when someone from the so—called far right who commits a mass shooting, the manifesto is often revealed, isn't it? the contents of it are revealed. why do you think the manifesto is not being revealed this time? it's my understanding the fbi has been holding it up and the elites on the ground there are a number of lgbtq, lgbt . q number of lgbtq, lgbt. q activist groups have also urged for that to not be released . i for that to not be released. i think that's quite telling . um, think that's quite telling. um, you know, you think it's quite telling because of the content of what might be in this manifesto because she did send a text message to friend text message to her friend saying. there's lot of it. saying. there's a lot of it. there's more than enough information there. you information in there. do you think that may think the contents of that may be direct attack on christian be a direct attack on christian people? well i don't want to speculate, but, you know, i understand that
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understand argument that releasing extremists manifestos may help, i don't know, promote message more. i can understand that argument. i am of the perspective that i think is better for the public to be informed about who commits these atrocities. what may have motivated them, what their social media footprint is, and, you know, i'm just to go over and over again back to that. the core claims that they are that the trans ideologues and activists say that they are victims . activists say that they are victims. it's of activists say that they are victims . it's of the genocide , victims. it's of the genocide, that it's not true in the us we have we're average around 30 deaths of trans people total in a population of 360 million. and of that very, very few that are the victims because of a hate crime. i'm talking about like five now. every death is a tragedy and i'm not minimising it, but that's not a genocide . it, but that's not a genocide. and what's in it for
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politicians, though, for joe biden to tweet today, you know, you're visible to us. we love you. and also to invoke , you you. and also to invoke, you know, when it's very clearly written in the bible with you, religious or not, that made the male and female joe biden said, god bless you, whoever you are. i he's he's a invoke god i mean, he's he's a invoke god in a way is representative in a way which is representative of the christian belief is and b, he is . when there's six dead b, he is. when there's six dead christian people on the floor and in the morgue in tennessee is giving a round applause to try and shoot us. i mean, this is it seems to me to any sane human being , democrat or human being, democrat or republican, this is a violation of his of his position of office . well a lot of left of centre people are left wing people . people are left wing people. liberal media are quite sadistic. we've already had many years of in the wake of any , for years of in the wake of any, for example, any jihadist attack , example, any jihadist attack, the response since austin would be to frame the perpetrate of
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the violence as somehow victims islamophobia and that i mean is victim blaming we had years of that there is attacks and before that there is attacks and before that now that it's a different group of people committing violence , you know, it's still violence, you know, it's still it's the same tactic and it's sick and but that's what they they do. do you think so in my view, i have this sort of simple view, i have this sort of simple view that everyone can be evil . view that everyone can be evil. it doesn't matter what political persuasion you are, but it does seem, from far right seem, you know, from far right people from the timothy mcveigh. i don't know he was far i don't know whether he was far right, certainly was, you right, but he certainly was, you know seeing an know that we we're seeing an escalation a ramping up of escalation now a ramping up of the more this ideology is rejected the more people are awake to what is happening. you know, got report know, we've got this report coming this this police coming out this week this police exchange saying mean exchange report saying mean know, horrendous. some know, it's just horrendous. some of it's 72% of of this stuff. it's 72% of schools teaching people that schools are teaching people that have may be from schools are teaching people that h.different may be from schools are teaching people that h.different biological may be from schools are teaching people that h.different biological sex. be from schools are teaching people that h.different biological sex. it'sfrom a different biological sex. it's 25 centre people are teaching
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that some children may be born in the wrong body. this is the culture the complete of culture, the complete culture of entire establishment entire educational establishment by, an ideology. and i think possibly do think more is possibly. do you think more is coming to the vision to coming into to the vision to people and the cutting is being drawn back? the more we challenge the violent challenge it, the more violent they become. what can we they become. and what can we expect forward? the expect moving forward? well, the trans militants certainly been threatening violence . their threatening more violence. their demands that, you can see in demands on that, you can see in their signs, in their shirts such as trans rights or else. and there were pictures of and then there were pictures of firearms rifles . so firearms and rifles. so certainly on the other side , certainly on the other side, they actually have a promise of more violence . the more that we more violence. the more that we push back , which . so what does push back, which. so what does the america what does the uk what to what the countries that we've humza yousaf today being abortions they are what are we looking at moving forward and what be your observations what be from your observations of chronicling these people what would be what would you expect to us expect and what would you suggest we do to counteract it? well what we do is we repeat the
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truth, which is that there is no trans genocide and repeat various evidence about . well, various evidence about. well, there's not much evidence to support that transitioning minors actually helps. and with outcomes, in fact, is research that suggests some of the opposite and yeah . just that opposite and yeah. just that their demands are irrational or irrational and unreasonable . and irrational and unreasonable. and we should call it out for what it is. speak the truth and you know thank you so much for joining us. thank you. and you know. right. coming up next, new feature that i'm still not allowed to get the name changed of the box on the house. thanks cash. it's a terrible name . and cash. it's a terrible name. and we'll be with you talking through some of the stories that caught my this week. i will caught my eye this week. i will be talking to political commentator ibrahim and commentator reem ibrahim and bisexual and podcast host bisexual writer and podcast host luis. okay, back .
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in three post—war, post—war , there's a post—war, post—war, there's a lot of news during the week and i'm only allowed on your telly box for a single hour of that because i'm naughty. so i invite my news hounds the studio to discuss some of the topics that caught eye. political caught my eye. political commentator ibrahim and commentator reem ibrahim and bisexual podcast bisexual writer and podcast host lewis oakley . welcome, team. lewis oakley. welcome, team. thank for i can hear. right. thank you for i can hear. right. let's kick off with the policy report ring humorous feature . report ring humorous feature. what do you reckon? i think look it's incredibly difficult to have this conversation with parents and of tell them that actually your child can go home and be some and go to school and be samantha and you could have absolutely no idea that it's happening. well, i think that's absurd. but i do think the solution to this problem is
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actually letting parents have choice. at moment. you do choice. at the moment. you do have all when you send have choice at all when you send your you send your your parents, when you send your kids school, able kids to school, you won't able to choose kind of school to choose what kind of school you go to. actually, i think if we introduce a policy of school choice, marketisation let choice, we marketisation and let parents become , parents and families become, consumers, all consumers, then actually all of us stuff just would us woke stuff just would not happen have happen because parents and have the where they go. the choice for where they go. school choosing what school choice now choosing what and what i was alluding to earlier which is there's certain real dangers of socially transitioning children . what transitioning children. what we've seen in tennessee with this young girl unable to, you know, not socially transitioned in school and then unable to share with a family. what's it like when you're when you're feeling like hiding a secret as a young person. so i didn't catch this part of you shakes up in my makeup youthful but i don't have a problem with with this as someone that is lgbt. i think first of all there is a safeguarding issue. right? so for some kids, it is not going to be safe for them to be out to
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their parents. i also think there an issue, with the exception to the rule say the gap they exceptional the rule in 2023. what do you mean by that . 2023. what do you mean by that. well, i'm just saying for some kids, of course, for some kids, it's going to be dangerous going home to and dad. you home anyway to mom and dad. you know, abusive and know, they're abusive and probably combined probably probably be combined homophobia the homophobia and all of the others. that in others. but just saying that in 2023, very modern, 2023, in a very modern, progressive shouldn't 2023, in a very modern, pro be ssive shouldn't 2023, in a very modern, pro be allowing shouldn't 2023, in a very modern, pro be allowing the shouldn't 2023, in a very modern, pro be allowing the parentsi't 2023, in a very modern, pro be allowing the parents to we be allowing the parents to listen to the cage rather than putting them through school? well, if your child has well, look, if your child has felt safer coming out to friends at or a teacher that is at school or a teacher that is already that they don't want to share this with for whatever share this with you for whatever reason. and i it's not reason. and i think it's not always something have to take reason. and i think it's not alvays something have to take reason. and i think it's not alva badimething have to take reason. and i think it's not alva bad thing ng have to take reason. and i think it's not alva bad thing on have to take reason. and i think it's not alva bad thing on the have to take reason. and i think it's not alva bad thing on the parent. take as a bad thing on the parent. right. because as someone came out and told everyone but their parents, there is this thing of like, look , before i tell like, look, before i tell someone so crucial in my life, because my parents, especially when you are child and they are in charge of you, maybe i want to test the who is with a couple of people at school. i test the
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walls of a couple of teach his sexuality it to sexuality when it comes to gender transitioning, when we're talking about a young child that is big indoctrinated by this genden is big indoctrinated by this gender, whether you believe it or not, the fact that the parents are not able know that this is happening think is incredibly harmful . and it means incredibly harmful. and it means that actually i mean, do you trust the teachers to really be sort of a positive reinforcement of safeguarding? i don't trust them all. is your trust them at all. what is your trust in schools this i can't speak for teachers. there some for all teachers. there are some good ones, some bad ones. who knows? but but i do think , first knows? but but i do think, first of all, i don't think anyone's being indoctrinated as someone lgbt. catch it. we've lgbt. you can't catch it. we've got politics. one second. the minute. okay only 28% of secondary schools are reliably informing parents. as soon as a child discloses feelings of gender distress. right 33% of secondary schools would said they would not. they would inform a designated state college remedial medical practise that when a child discloses gender distress, the one that gets me 72% of schools
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are teaching people that have a gender identity that may different from their biological sex indoctrination. sex that is indoctrination. there way you can tell me there is no way you can tell me it's not breathing. again teaching 77% of schools, teaching 77% of schools, teaching people who have a gender identity that which may be different from that biological sex. so that but that's just telling people that they exist . no. but why ? it's they exist. no. but why? it's not it's not teaching them like you have to do is not need to exist. but 70% of the time you're wrong . i don't like you're wrong. i don't like i can't speak to that but it's indoctrination whether you like it or not. i mean, i'll take your points and everything else, but it's indoctrination. it it's indoctrination. also think indoctrination. but also i think again be again the solution would be to actually parents actually let parents and children have choice when children have that choice when it education. i mean, it comes to education. i mean, at moment we've got this so at the moment we've got this so completely so blanket approach to national curriculum, to the national curriculum, which parents have which means that parents have no choice their children choice but to let their children be what would say to be taught. what would you say to address lewis point address this point? lewis point which is there some which is that there are some kids who've got sort of stuck in
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the dark ages, parents who are too to come to too frightened to come out to who, going to who, you know, it's going to actually and they do actually damage. and they do need i look, as need to say, i mean, look, as somebody that grew up in an incredibly religious and conservative i conservative household, i completely relate to. but i actually that, you know actually think that, you know when it comes sexuality, it's when it comes to sexuality, it's a issue. a completely different issue. you your gender you don't changing your gender this when got this is unique when we've got children being children that are being indoctrinated way, this indoctrinated in this way, this that leads them down that leads that leads them down the medical the path to medical transitioning. are transitioning. if they are medically parental medically transitioning parental consent until, medically transitioning parental consent until , they're until consent until, they're until they're at the 18, they're at the age of 18, i think that's incredibly wrong. but no one's talking about medical transitioning at this this just allowing to this is just allowing people to change pronouns and change change some pronouns and change their maybe dress a bit their name and maybe dress a bit differently. of differently. i am parent of three. absolutely think that three. i absolutely think that the parents should be consulted if about medical if we're talking about medical things here, you know, and i think that with everything that's just a trans issue. that's not just a trans issue. it's the kid. if they're going to my kids or vaccines, i to give my kids or vaccines, i want about it, whatever want to know about it, whatever it . i think that's it is. but i don't think that's what we're talking about here. this just about young kids that may and they're may be unsure and they're exploring and just want to do
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that in the environment they've chosen to do it in running off to prince, being like, guess to the prince, being like, guess what? guess what? you're never going i just don't going to guess. i just don't think it's really necessary. everything guess everything it's all about, guess what? is. and it's what? guess what is. and it's about it's parents about safeguarding. it's parents informing their teachers, informing their teachers, informing parents what their children doing in children are actually doing in schools. it's incredibly schools. i think it's incredibly harmful for these parents not to be told. last word, i just didn't see the issue of this. i really do think we need to let people and i do love the softening differences. my favourite one. anyway coming up now we can go to more funny stuff which i like. it's friday and i commit to murdering back .
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welcome back. oh, bad news begins . plants cry when they begins. plants cry when they feel pain. apparently and i mean to play that sound in a minute, but i'm just going to do some live shoot here work . no, no. live shoot here work. no, no. he's got quite even it sounds like rum punch pipe . where is like rum punch pipe. where is it. play the ball climb. oh gb news. right. let's get with the discussion. there is conan plant cry. apparently so each of them ? no, not really . cry. apparently so each of them ? no, not really. i mean, survival of the fittest and all that's. do you eat meat? i do i'm up for a three here? you tell me over time. i am definitely not a vegetarian i actually find it offensive to kill the tomato. now on it i like knives i like just let me natural ammunition. listen, listen to my tomato . all right.
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listen to my tomato. all right. they've got it sounds this sound sound. works. i think we may pay for their plants and pain putting their plants and pain putting the eggplants in pain, putting thatis the eggplants in pain, putting that is not the plants that are upset. that is not the plants that are upset . peter apparently have upset. peter apparently have said that they're going to stop eating plants if they do actually feel pain. killed it, kill the tomato. i'm killing my tomato. i can't it. i don't think so. i think we need to move on from from this to move on from this from this to my holding this knife. my like, holding this knife. yeah, but don't yeah, but it's good, but don't know. you're on my side. just say excited about story, say excited about this story, though. one step though. now we're one step closer someone creative ice closer to someone creative ice that just your that can just go into your plants and it'll just be like your plants go it your plants crying go for it yeah so really thousands of plants are going to
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plants lives are going to be saved a this is incredible. saved a year this is incredible. no matter forest conrad solidarity pays the money in here and i'm a massive mansion, but one i think is going to eat now because it's all the whole point that they don't want to cause any harm. so that means just going to starve to death. so hopefully we'll see the amount of vegans dying out entirely. apparently entirely. well, apparently they say don't say that vegans don't live longer. feels do. longer. it just feels they do. and anyway, listen, that went well. there's a hole in the sun. the sun monster's angry. and finally , hash browns are off the finally, hash browns are off the menu. that's coming up shortly . menu. that's coming up shortly. okay. right . oh we're kind of okay. right. oh we're kind of right. this bedroom is i'm going up. look, the home and the sun, the monster . up. look, the home and the sun, the monster. this is going to send us 1.6 million mile an hour solar solar winds to break down our entire technological communication system by today, apparently. but it seems to work. what are your thoughts? minute now the lights could go
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down and say we're done for the eternal . but down and say we're done for the eternal. but this thing is like 20 times the size of the earth. i think it's one of these things. it's probably not going to ruin everything tonight. but i do think we do rely a lot on electricity. we do need to have some sort of safeguarding. one day something like this will hit us and we're going to be dumb for if we've got no electricity for if we've got no electricity for three months, safeguard against monster. i against that sun monster. i don't but they used to and don't know. but they used to and so there was there was the carrington the 1800s. carrington event that the 1800s. right. do some right. and that did do some damage but we have nowhere near the technology now so we probably some sort of probably need some sort of backup power backup system in case the power the. a politician the. well i'm not a politician but spencer money and figure out how the wells pay how we would keep the wells pay money on this stuff goodness money on this stuff for goodness sake going do? sake what are you going to do? the electricity goes for the electricity goes off for three of my it's been three months of my it's been taxpayer money i think it's really was solar really interesting was solar storm used to be such a storm i mean i used to be such a physics knight i was in physics knight when i was in high think is the high school. i think this is the kind thing that you've got to kind of thing that you've got to see physics. and i was see these physics. and i was really excited about i mean it's
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not actually whole is it? it not actually a whole is it? it is the darkness that's causing this image of the whole this sort of image of the whole on i think is on the sun, which i think is it's pretty cool. i mean, i don't know much about about the solar storms, but the solar physics storms, but the corona, the whole kernel hole is 1.8 mile an hour solar, 1.8 million mile an hour solar, wind. planet, will hit wind. our planet, which will hit us but alas, it didn't do us today. but alas, it didn't do it ruin our it in time to ruin our vegetables. no vegetable vegetables. no the vegetable is okay. he vegetables. no the vegetable is okay . he said vegetables. no the vegetable is okay. he said we worried. are we worried about the summer months? do you think we are? do you think that this sort of indistinct occultism is justified? i do. i do think that we tend get a bit hysterical with a lot of these things. i mean, there was there's always like the meteor and this sort of all different conversations all of different conversations about what's going to happen. that's feel about it, that's how you feel about it, isn't laurence? want isn't it laurence? i just want to see how he felt about it. he's about climate change. he's worried about climate change. he said permanent. said no, zero. he's permanent. zero being . and we zero evil being. and are we overdoing climate crisis? overdoing the climate crisis? how much ? i think i think we how much? i think i think we are. i think i think we are. what does smart think about the climate crisis? he's up for it. he's up for a crisis, yes or no?
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i think all i think we all want a better planet. but there are some disagreements about the we should be going about what would you do? you're in charge of the planet now. what would think the technology is going to help? i think the technology get us think the technology will get us out a lot this. but we do out of a lot this. but we do want clean air to breathe and nice to and all of his. nice to and on and all of his. oh yeah. i mean i'm waiting guys on this. i am not a sitcom fan. no he's senior if i mean he's you can't even say that he's for working class. i mean, will working class. i mean, ulez will literally only those that literally only hurt those that are vulnerable disabled people that call travel to see their hospital appointments because they travel by car predominantly. again, the working have aren't working have cars that aren't exempt by ulez. so again i mean he is literally just virtue signalling and probably him spending too much money being a bit stupid with our taxpayer cash in the in the in the london mayor's office. and so wants mayor's office. and so he wants to way to raise more to find a way to raise more money. you mean, more money. what do you mean, more sensitive? he was bisexual, sensitive? if he was bisexual, of he would say muslims . of course he would say muslims. we need a bisexual on the man.
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well, since you're not doing it now, maybe it should be because you lost me. remember that you lost a key member when you lost two very election . you said. two very election. you said. well, to be fair, they did actually exactly the same thing when i went up to the people. i'm going to be london, man. you'll get 2. i went, no, i won't get more. and i got 1.9. thank you for the advice, which i didn't take. so there's some monster not is going to sort monster is not is going to sort of knock us being dark of knock us by being dark vegetable are not bought on this the vegetables cry very are fine if we can get a sense also we can actually grow some good vegetables in this country. i think i'd be pretty happy about it. do you like? i just while we're still on the topic of food, the hash browns, the hash browns only seems crucial . i browns only seems crucial. i actually am quite woke leftie liberal or non english breakfast. i know. i'm sorry. i actually think you know what? if you want to include a kebab in your english breakfast go ahead. you have to things after you have to do things after breakfast. is i include it in your breakfast.
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your english breakfast. think your english breakfast. think you whatever you want. you know what whatever you want. if you want a hash brown have a hash brown sort of kebabs a little bit elitist against well engush little bit elitist against well english breakfast i'm £5 coco sprouts all of these things. well cocoa browns. i'm not well cocoa hash browns. i'm not particularly of. think particularly fond of. i think they're a gross except for they're a bit gross except for they're a bit gross except for the mcdonald's ones. they're they're pretty good. but no, i think, what, if you think, you know what, if you want a hash brown, have want to have a hash brown, have a brown, it is an english a hash brown, it is an english breakfast. what i find quite sad is that there are people is that there are these people that english breakfast that are english breakfast campaigners. a real job campaigners. go get a real job just, get real just, just, just go get real piece there is can you piece of cake. there is can you can you put some sensible iceland to releasing very soon hash right will you hash brown crown right will you be that i love a be buying that biscuit. i love a hashbrown. i don't really think it's english unless it it's a full english unless it has brown. i actually has a hash brown. i actually asked to be asked for the mushrooms to be taken off so that can have taken off so that i can have some extra oh, have some extra hash browns. one of those eating being unfairly discriminated against as part of the english breakfast community. i do not people taking it to have to have you want to take hash seriously i did i did do but i think be
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being charge of your own breakfast type. well this is discrimination every day . how discrimination every day. how about this and we sit there and watch it happen . right. thank watch it happen. right. thank you very much . my wonderful you very much. my wonderful panel for getting us through what might have one of the most painful segments in history. coming up, i speak to undisputed expert in the us about the latest on trump indictment and the horrendous shooting back .
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in three. hello history is once again being in the united states for the first indictment of a former president. the charges themselves remain sealed. so we don't know exactly what they are, but they relate to payments made to an adult film star dunng made to an adult film star during the 2016 presidential
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election campaign. joining me to discuss this case, if it will end up in a proper and try and pick the details is. legend of military history. political commentator victor davis . commentator victor davis. victor, good evening . and this victor, good evening. and this is the sort of behaviour one would expect from a tinpot dictatorship or a south american country . what are the country. what are the repercussions ? today's repercussions? today's indictment on free democracy in america ? well i think what we're america? well i think what we're going to do now is see, this was a city prosecute shooter, not even as an a state. so it'll be open season now for , any open season now for, any emeritus president. so when joe biden leaves office , a biden leaves office, a prosecutor and sacramento, california, a biologist say mississippi are billings. montana may file writ and say, you know what, you broke the law here. they're they're on your deaungs here. they're they're on your dealings with , ukraine or china dealings with, ukraine or china or russia or you used a bank
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wire transfer in our state, whatever slight relevance it would be to jurisdictional authority going to have an open season on the out party. so this exactly what the founders in the federalist papers warned against but again this is a new trump was the first president to be impeached in his first term since andrew johnson and he was the first person to be impeached twice. he was the first person to have his home raided by the fbi. when he left office, he was first person to be tried the senate in an impeachment trial when he a private citizen. so it's just a long pattern of the democrats despise , him and no democrats despise, him and no one knows in the country what their strategy is. it's either one of two things they detest him so much that they feel that they have to destroy him . they they have to destroy him. they feel that they can weaken him
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and he will still get the nomination . the trial will be nomination. the trial will be held up for a year or two. and then he run against joe biden or democratic candidate as a weakened candidate in the general election and then maybe a stronger candidate like desantis will not get the nomination. but trump will get it, but will be mortally wounded dunng it, but will be mortally wounded during the general election. what's assessment of the biden ? what's assessment of the biden? they've they've gone the democrats have gone after trump since the day he got into office . and it seems to me that this is the most corrupt regime in american history. what are your thoughts on that? i think that's an overstatement . i mean, if you an overstatement. i mean, if you look at the hunter biden laptop or some of the associates that are on that laptop, what they had said about joe biden when you look at the weaponization of what fbi did going after it , the what fbi did going after it, the more longer raid, going after parents at school board meetings , working with twitter to information , when you look at
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information, when you look at the way that the fbi ceded the steele dossier and there's a lot of these people like christopher wray are still there or they do these art raids, these virtue signalling raids against, you know, james o'keefe and operation veritas or peter navarro, a former trump aide. so everything is weaponized now in the united , the cia, the fbi , the united, the cia, the fbi, doj, the irs, the irs just went after my telling the at his home when he was testifying about abuses of . the biden abuses of. the biden administration's fbi. so it's a new idea i think that the rationale is that they feel as progressive or woke progressives that their ends are so noble and they're on right side of what they're on right side of what they call the right angle of history that any means necessary to achieve them will be okay . so to achieve them will be okay. so there's two laws in america , say there's two laws in america, say symmetrical. if you're trump and
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you take papers out, you're going to have the fbi . if you're going to have the fbi. if you're john, if you're joe biden and you have no authority to declassify them as vice president and there's over several residences , there's no several residences, there's no problem. and that's just the way it is . what would you say, it is. what would you say, victor, to those that say you mentioned the word woke that that that this is this is all bluster that wokeist just people trying to be kind and people trying to be kind and people trying to be kind and people trying to look after other people and trying to and awaken themselves to racial inequality and inequality in the and gender inequality in the world. what is your criticism of woke what woke ? woke is a woke and what is woke? woke is a desire to , in theory, make desire to, in theory, make everybody equal on the on the backside and the quality result. and that used be kind of a marxist idea in economic terms, but it's been transmogrified into sexual orientation and race, which they feel are permanent identifications . and permanent identifications. and therefore, because we're so
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fluid and upwardly mobile in this country, you can have a permanent class of with permanent class of with permanent grievances . their permanent grievances. their supposed or purported oppressors and victimise others. they're not. it's not a fuzzy kind, little movement. i mean, if you look at transgendered movement right now, we've had mass murders in history where the shooter had a manifesto . this is shooter had a manifesto. this is the first one we've ever had or authorities will not release the shooter. in nashville's manifesto because there was apprehensions that it is an arm apologetic explanation of why this person killed three nine year old children for and three adults. we had a day of vengeance and it was just now cancelled. but were not going to cancelled. but were not going to cancel on april 1st. we had to take the of the nashville gun people that wanted gun control and will legislate for we had some transgendered people break into the texas legislature . into the texas legislature. we've had mobs swarming the supreme court justices homes. we
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had , an assassin turn up who was had, an assassin turn up who was stopped from killing or trying to kill judge kavanaugh only because his sister talked him out of it through text . where i out of it through text. where i work at stanford , we had the law work at stanford, we had the law school mom shout down a federal and drive him off from his lecture and then an administrator the podium and lectured the victim. the invited federal judge, that he was too divisive to expect that he should enjoy first amendment rights at stanford law . so it's rights at stanford law. so it's an accelerating movement that doesn't have 51% support, and that's the context of these trials because they feel there's going to be a reckoning, should have been won in the 2022 midterms. but they dodged the bullet but all the polls show that joe biden is very unpopular law. none of his . all 50% on law. none of his. all 50% on energy on crime , on wokeness on energy on crime, on wokeness on the border , on foreign policy.
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the border, on foreign policy. and there's going to be a historic reckoning. they fear in 2024. so they to these other issues and but they don't ever talk about this is why we need an open border this is why we must cut back gas and oil. this is why fbi has to do what it's doing . this is why identity doing. this is why identity politics and what this is good. this is why we got out of afghanistan the way we did this, why we're doing what we're doing. they never defend any of these policies because they know they're because they're unpopular, because they're guess they're ideologues. and i guess would rather be right. and than wrong. and their ideological view of things and popular. so they know they're unpopular. and i to an end, if they know they're unpopular. and ito an end, if will. yeah. you you you wrote the book the case for trump where you described donald trump as a tragic hero in many ways. and i'm interested to know that , you know, i don't know that, you know, i don't hear a great amount of criticism for the way that he's behaved
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with his financial dealings in regards to stormy daniels and still man me where he's where he's done , where where he could he's done, where where he could have really done better because this is meat for the problem. donald trump has no margin of error so and he should know that that the people despise him on the left to such a degree that any transaction rather than be very very careful he he operates a way that most politicians so he he had this layers of some sort that he denies it he she signed that it didn't happen but she was paid to sign it and it was probably an attempt to shield his family from an embarrassment during the campaign and he paid out of his own funds . so it didn't come out own funds. so it didn't come out of the campaign, but nevertheless, it's what a lot of politicians do. i mean , when politicians do. i mean, when monica lewinsky was involved with bill clinton, they tried to get her a job at revlon to buy
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her. this is what the sordid side of politics. but when that appues side of politics. but when that applies to donald trump, he should know better that he has. he's been the most audited autopsy , censored examine autopsy, censored examine politician in american history and in terms of actually what he's done wrong, and in terms of actually what he's done wrong , morally, he's done wrong, morally, ethically, while he's in office, he hasn't done anything comparison to the biden consortium or barocco . i mean, consortium or barocco. i mean, barack obama got caught on a hot mic, basically telling a message to putin that he was willing to give up american missile defence, which he did do in eastern europe if putin would him space during his re—elect , him space during his re—elect, which he didn't do. and then he invaded right after obama was re—elected. re—elected, he invaded donbas and crimea . so invaded donbas and crimea. so that's not a defensive trump. it's just that he he needed a much greater awareness of the degree of animosity and the degree of animosity and the degree to which people would
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warp and manipulate and undermine institutions . go after undermine institutions. go after him so that this evening i, i started the program talking about what feels to me like a clown world, as you've just described, the title disparity between the way democratic behaviour and republican behaviour and republican behaviour is. and this my, my personal fear of gender, ideology for my own children and woke them at your advice please as to how to challenge this pernicious ideological movement . i think everybody according to their station, has to realise that we're in an existential moment . these people are not moment. these people are not democratic people anymore . it's democratic people anymore. it's not the democratic party of jfk . they are jemmy carter or bill clinton. even these hardcore jacobin revolutions . and each jacobin revolutions. and each person has to say from now on, no , and you're going to have to no, and you're going to have to either retake the that they have hollywood professionals , sports, hollywood professionals, sports, corporate, boardroom, media, silicon valley, the university. or are you going to have to
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create alternate ones either way , but they are going to try to use the power to in this long march through our institutions to, destroy people they've destroyed women's sports here in the united states . they've the united states. they've destroyed the law schools. they've destroyed big city. they've destroyed the big city. and don't care. and they're going to go after the people with very sadly out of time and. thank you so, so much. and we do need to reclaim our institutions and we need to take back society . everybody, thank you so much for joining me at home, in the forjoining me at home, in the studio and in your heart is coming up is the lengthy marketing. what do you got for us getting longer by the day ? us getting longer by the day? listen, laurence, a brilliant show . have you had trouble show. have you had trouble getting hold of a dental appointment? 11 million people currently waiting will deal with that scandal. it might take a ten plus lots more , including ten plus lots more, including your emails and video calls. in my big opinion , great news for my big opinion, great news for brexit, britain also is it game over for trump lost to get
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