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not make a right you've got do not make a right you've got to get the american people in the legal system . you and i both the legal system. you and i both know what cicero once said were slaves to the law in order to be free. and you got to be very careful with the legal system. if people feel that it's politically motivated . but i politically motivated. but i think in the end, you got. richard, thank you so much for coming on this day also so my guests to a close but we're about to hand over to don wouldn't thank you and good night .
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the past . historic new court hearing in the past. i'll explain why this deranged political persecution of a former us president will backfire just. like the westminster witch hunt against. bods westminster witch hunt against. boris johnson that's in my digest week for my superstar panel digest week for my superstar panel. weigh in tonight. i'm joined by christine hamilton. calvin robinson and rebecca reed.then calvin robinson and rebecca reed. then trump heavyweights beam in stateside offer their unmissable analysis , including unmissable analysis, including one of the most influential voices in recent american political history, former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin . she will candidate sarah palin. she will follow one time impeachment lawyer for trump. alan dershowitz. so stay with us. to keep across this extraordinary story . also on the way tonight, story. also on the way tonight, we're going be joined by nigel farage, who will, of course , a farage, who will, of course, a take that no one else does on his very close friend. and i think it's fair to say, coming up tonight as well as what quarry it just in dehradun picks prince william over prince harry having distanced herself from the sussexes netflix scam show .
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the sussexes netflix scam show. they are to come back full circle in support his work alongside an amazing board. i very lucky . so is this proof the very lucky. so is this proof the duke and duchess of delusion are now on the outer? or that the prince and princess of wales have just gone woke ? diana's have just gone woke? diana's former butler, paul burrell , former butler, paul burrell, offers his exclusive insight tonight . plus, with dna results tonight. plus, with dna results confirming the polish woman claiming to be madeleine mccann is not the missing brit, is it right for hundreds of thousands more pounds to thrown back into this case award winning investigative journalist mark williams, thomas , who exposed williams, thomas, who exposed jemmy savile sick crimes before digging into maddie's disappearance, speaks life after phillip schofield says he no longer has a brother amid insiders fears he could . itv is insiders fears he could. itv is the this morning presenter right to disown his sibling . that's to disown his sibling. that's how we debate later in the show . and as ken bruce hits out at bbc for, quote, taking him granted and the late paul
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o'grady producer reveals he was denied leaving party before his acrimony departure will the cruel of woke young viewers destroy radio two forever. bbc legend liz kershaw, who was also ruthless c deposed takes on bushra sheikh the clash and as ever stay tuned for a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages how are they covering the history events in manhattan and the new greatest britain and union jack named people that ice is out to this is dan wootton tonight let's go . tonight let's go. so trump is now on his way back to florida and we actually have live pictures of him to trump force . as you know, he pled not force. as you know, he pled not guilty to 34 felony criminal charges relating to falsifying business accounts , hush money business accounts, hush money payments to the star. stormy daniels that's in the past
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couple of hours, but before we get to my take is something with a round up of today's developments . dan thank you. developments. dan thank you. good evening. i am bethany elsey . an update on the top stories from gb newsroom history has been made in the us as donald trump is formally arrested and has personally pleaded guilty to 34 criminal charges in court in new york . 34 criminal charges in court in new york. he's the first former us president to be with a criminal offence . he's denied 34 criminal offence. he's denied 34 counts of false filing business records , as well as his role in records, as well as his role in suppressing hush money payments to several, one of whom is the aduu to several, one of whom is the adult star stormy daniels . he adult star stormy daniels. he allegedly paid her during his 2016 election campaign . american 2016 election campaign. american news outlets are reporting the next in—person hearing will be
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on the 4th of december. former mayor of york rudy giuliani has described it as a fascist prosecution . it's just another prosecution. it's just another indicator that this has been one of the seven or eight years of pursing fusion, basically , pursing fusion, basically, largely because he challenges status quo. he challenge is the establishment that wants to move us to being a one world. george soros dominated socialist government , a soros dominated socialist government, a communist government, a communist government . and this you can government. and this you can only describe this as a fascist prosecutor . and he politically prosecutor. and he politically in prosecution of the opposition . in other news, finland has officially become the 31st member of the nato alliance. the expansion triggered by the
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invasion of roughly doubles length of the border that nato's shares with russia. the kremlin is the move raises the risk conflict and threatened to take countermeasures . a mother and countermeasures. a mother and stepfather have been convicted over the death of their toddler. two year old lola james was attacked in her home in haverfordwest in pembrokeshire back in july 2020. she died hospital four days later after suffering brain injuries. hospital four days later after suffering brain injuries . kyle suffering brain injuries. kyle bevan was found guilty of murder. anthony james guilty of allowing her death. they'll both be sentenced later this month . be sentenced later this month. tick tock has been fined £12.7 million by the information commissioner's office for misusing children's. commissioner's office for misusing children's . the data misusing children's. the data regulator up to 1.4 million children under the age of 13 were using the app in 2020, which goes against the company's
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own terms of use . uk data own terms of use. uk data protection law. also requires the platform to seek consent from parents, young users . from parents, young users. you're up to date on tv online , you're up to date on tv online, dab plus radio and on tuning . dab plus radio and on tuning. this is gb news. now it's back to dan . to dan. it's fascinating and horrifying to measure, to see and actually judge what happens when a western leader who challenges the establishment and the globalist refuses to go quietly. so in the uk , a witch hunt so in the uk, a witch hunt dnven so in the uk, a witch hunt driven through the form of a westminster kangaroo court is trying to finish off the parliamentary career of the last british prime minister elected by people. boris johnson given our westminster system of government . it may well succeed government. it may well succeed and in the us tonight we have just witnessed history . the just witnessed history. the first time a us president ever
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faced criminal charges and indignity, even richard nixon avoided over watergate . but the avoided over watergate. but the deranged and rabid donald trump critics who are so deterred meant to erase from history the last president at a alluded if they think this is going to finish off. given the direct democracy that empowers voters in the republican primary if anything the trump charges will guarantee he will battle joe biden to take back the white house at next year's landmark election. what we have seen in the past few hours is without any doubt, a political prosecution . and even if you prosecution. and even if you were one of those who despise trump, you should be desperately concerned about what this circus means american democracy means for american democracy with state judiciary with state by state judiciary now being weaponised against federal candidates for the presidency . so perhaps if you've presidency. so perhaps if you've that disorder called trump derangement syndrome , it's time derangement syndrome, it's time to think again about his time in office and compare it to doddery
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dementia plagued biden, who oversaw the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan and that handed power back to the taliban and was unable to avoid the and economically devastating war between ukraine and russia . war between ukraine and russia. oh and he hates uk too. hates the hates royal family. actually he hates the royal family so much that he can't even be bothered to attend the historic coronation of king charles iii. this clip sums up how biden views britain by the quick word. the bbc and abc have . views britain by the quick word. the bbc and abc have. irish compare that to how the anglophile trump treated the united kingdom while in office . united kingdom while in office. love the people of the uk . i love the people of the uk. i mean, i've loved them. they show great support for me. i really do see a parallel what's happening in the united states ? happening in the united states? what happened? what's happening here? respect for here? i have great respect for the uk , united kingdom. great the uk, united kingdom. great respect in the uk. i have great friendships. i think that those
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people , they like me a lot and people, they like me a lot and of all americans i offer a to the eternal friendship . our the eternal friendship. our people , the vitality of our people, the vitality of our nafion people, the vitality of our nation , and to the long cherish nation, and to the long cherish and truly remarkable reign of . and truly remarkable reign of. her majesty the . queen the her majesty the. queen the establishment witch against both donald trump there and boris johnson . i didn't have acid by johnson. i didn't have acid by msm are anti—democratic , but to msm are anti—democratic, but to respond now my superstar panel author christine hamilton , author christine hamilton, conservative commentator reverend calvin robinson and the author broadcaster rebecca. so calvin, what do you make of the events taking place in right now as we await words from alvin bragg , the new york attorney bragg, the new york attorney general? this is actually the best thing that could happen to donald trump. he's going have a
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landslide victory because of this. because what the democrats landslide victory because of this.leftiesse what the democrats landslide victory because of this.lefties are /hat the democrats landslide victory because of this.lefties are saying; democrats landslide victory because of this.lefties are saying isiemocrats landslide victory because of this.lefties are saying is that crats and lefties are saying is that we no longer fight you on we will no longer fight you on your will longer your policies, will no longer fight we will fight your ideas, we will persecute politically. persecute you politically. and that's doing to that's what they're doing to donald, much like what we're seeing here with johnson. seeing over here with johnson. there fair democracies in there is no fair democracies in a anymore. all a fair game anymore. it's all attack attack, attack. you know, we had back was running we had back when he was running in that it was russian in 2016, that it was russian collusion and all of this, it turned it was democrats turned out it was the democrats that were colluding with russia. and always the things and they are always the things they you what they are they accuse you of what they are right i think, you know, right now. i think, you know, donald probably the donald trump has probably the best in a long best idea he's had in a long time, christine, agree? time, christine, do you agree? yes i do. time, christine, do you agree? yesi do.i time, christine, do you agree? yes i do. i mean, it's clearly politically this is going to take forever to rumble on. i think i've just heard the next is the 4th of december. so, i mean, that's nearly is it nine months it's going to rumble on it's going to rumble on all the way through the next. trump's war getting bigger and war chest is getting bigger and bigger. it's idea, bigger. and also it's the idea, if ever gets to court, that if it ever gets to court, that he would get a fair hearing from a manhattan jury where. eight out of ten voted democrat .
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out of ten voted democrat. they're going have a hell of they're going to have a hell of a job swearing a jury that a job swearing in a jury that they claim as impartial. so they can claim as impartial. so they've an awful lot of they've got an awful lot of hurdles overcome. but as i hurdles to overcome. but as i think, he upset the think, you know, he upset the apple when he came in and apple cart when he came in and he discovered that most of the apples are rotten anyway to the core, only for pumping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and only for pumping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and he only for pumping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and he didy for pumping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and he did that.pumping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and he did that. he1ping apples are rotten anyway to the core, and he did that. he upset pulp. and he did that. he upset the he challenged the consensus. he challenged global consensus, etc. so, i mean, the democrats really don't like him, but they have played a bunder like him, but they have played a blinder into his hands. really have. it's a new reality show. it's going to be instead of being less violent, it's going to be hate ireland. donald trump will be the only contest to and the rest overplaying hands on ridiculous. i mean nixon ridiculous. what i mean nixon got away with whatever clinton hillary clinton got away with whatever bill clinton got away with the only president who's ever been caught for anything , ever been caught for anything, ulysses grant. and he was speeding in horse and cart in 87. oh, that's it. so this is unprecedented it. rebecca you got your way. you got . i want got your way. you got. i want you i've got boris johnson in
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front of the committee. well, i you on the left overplayed your hand as christine hamilton just it's been so busy don. i mean organised. this was just a especially, you know as a full time now and i can i i'm inclined to agree that i think it will sort of martyr him and i wish it wouldn't because the less i if i just look at his face makes me feel unkempt. but what? well, what is it? what is that by the way? that visceral, by the way? hatred donald trump it started with ask. i just grabbed with don't ask. i just grabbed them the was expression them by the was the expression that used and me ever since that he used and me ever since he said that talking about. and he said that talking about. and he said that talking about. and he said tape record how he he said it on tape record how he treats women . i have never been treats women. i have never been able to a single moment able to have a single moment respect there are respect for him. there are plenty republicans one plenty of republicans and one republican president who have been to have lot of been able to have a lot of respect. think reagan did some respect. i think reagan did some very sensible things, but i have nothing say about donald nothing good say about donald trump that he trump because of the way that he treats people around him, treats the people around him, particularly and so, rebecca, i'm just going to interrupt you because is now on way
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because donald is now on his way back to florida after that court hearing. and i think we're going to cross now to alisyn, break the manhattan district attorney speak made cover up speak in live made cover up other crimes these are felony in new york state no matter who you are we cannot and will not normalise serious criminal conduct . to the defendant conduct. to the defendant repeatedly made false statements on york business records . he on york business records. he also caused others to make false statements the defendant claimed that he was paying michael cohen for legal services performed in 2017. this simply was not true , 2017. this simply was not true, and it was a false that the defendant made month after month in 2017 april, may june and so on through the rest of the year for, nine straight months , the
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for, nine straight months, the defendant held document in his hand, containing this key lie that he was paying michael for legal services . in 2017, and he legal services. in 2017, and he personally signed checks for payments to michael cohen for each of these nine months in total. the grand jury found , total. the grand jury found, there were 34 documents with this critical false statement . this critical false statement. why did donald trump repeatedly these false statements , the these false statements, the evidence will show that did so to cover up crimes relating to the 2016 election. donald trump executives , the publishing executives, the publishing company, american media incorporated , mr. cohen and incorporated, mr. cohen and others agreed in 2015 to a catch and kill scheme that is a scheme to buy suppress negative information and to help mr.
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trump's chance of winning the election as part of this , donald election as part of this, donald trump and others made three payments to people claimed to have negative information about mr. trump to make these payments, they set up shell companies and they yet more false statements including for example in am i american media inc's business records . one of inc's business records. one of the three people that they paid to keep quiet was a woman named stormy daniels . less than two stormy daniels. less than two weeks before the presidential michael cohen . wired $130,000 to michael cohen. wired $130,000 to stormy daniels lawyer. and that payment was to hide damaging information from the voting pubuc. information from the voting public . the information from the voting public. the participant information from the voting public . the participant scheme public. the participant scheme was illegal the scheme violated york election law , makes it york election law, makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means.
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crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means . the candidacy by unlawful means. the $130,000 wire payment exceeded the federal campaign contribution cap and the false statement in his books violated new york law . that is why mr. new york law. that is why mr. trump made false statements about his payments to mr. cohen . he could not simply that the payments were reimbursement for mr. cohen's payments to sandy two stormy daniels to do so to make that true statement would have been to omit crime. so instead mr. trump said that he was paying mr. cohen for legal services . in 2017 to cover up services. in 2017 to cover up actual crime committed the prior year and in order to get michael cohen his money back , they cohen his money back, they planned one less false statement in order to complete the scheme they planned to mischaracterise
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they planned to mischaracterise the repayments to mr. cohen as income to the new york state tax authorities . the conduct i just authorities. the conduct i just described and that which was charged by the grand jury is , charged by the grand jury is, felony criminal conduct in new york state . so that is alvin york state. so that is alvin bragg is of course a democrat, practically elected politician in also the new york county district attorney covering manhattan and he's the man, calvin , responsible for this calvin, responsible for this persecution against donald trump. what do you make of his? you could see how hungry his youth. they really don't want donald trump to stand and they'll they can they'll do anything they can to stop makes me think stop him. which makes me think back that. one of those first back to that. one of those first statements that donald trump put out not out there that they're not coming him. coming coming for him. they're coming for just in for everyone else. he's just in the do you really think the way. do you really think that he didn't do any of the things he was accused of? i think that they are digging, trying anything to trying to find anything to get him. that it's him. you don't think that it's not him being with not about him being with people's money? i'm not sitting
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here saying is innocent or guilty that's you know, guilty because that's you know, he's proven he's innocent until proven guilty. what guilty. and that's what the trial my trial will determine. so my point really want him point is, they really want him to but but rebecca, to be guilty. but but rebecca, you not shocked they've you not shocked that they've come trump for something he seven ago before he seven years ago before he was ever never came ever president they never came to over lewinsky. they to clinton over lewinsky. they never for clinton over his never claim for clinton over his clear lies. he wasn't ever monica lewinsky. and then they reached . but this is monica lewinsky. and then they reached. but this is criminal. yeah this, of course, is criminal. but different crimes. and also the lewinsky thing different because i think the question was that there are words i can't say on television, but the was different. right. it was a i mean look, christine hamilton, this bloke alvin bragg, he is elected he was elected on a mandate to destroy donald trump . now, you can argue donald trump. now, you can argue that's american democracy works. but the problem is this is a state dude fishery interfering with federal politics and actually a candidate for president who is the favourite to be the republican nominee . to be the republican nominee. well the whole the way that the
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whole of the legal system in the states whole way everybody in the system is appointed they're all political appointees they're appointed for life. i mean, it is ridiculous. our judges , in is ridiculous. ourjudges, in theory, are above completely above politics. and i'd always take the british legal system as infinitely superior to the american one. but i mean, as i understand it, hillary clinton was accused of one of the identical offences that trump is being accused of . she wasn't being accused of. she wasn't prosecuted and he was of course very keen to shout , what prosecuted and he was of course very keen to shout, what was prosecuted and he was of course very keen to shout , what was it? very keen to shout, what was it? lock her up, lock her, lock her up, as he said, which may back to haunt him. can i just say, response to something rebecca said earlier? i was horrified by that of trump, right at the beginning, and i don't like trump at i think he's a rather repellent human being, but he has the right instincts for me . has the right instincts for me. he has the right policies and certainly in global terms , he certainly in global terms, he i would rather see leading the western world. but i think he's not a nice christine hamilton. i think you make a very important
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point. what a lot of us have realised over the past two terms of the us presidency is this is so much bigger than trump. the man . this is so much bigger than man. this is so much bigger than morality . and whether he had an morality. and whether he had an affair , stormy daniels or not, affair, stormy daniels or not, and whether he paid her off or not. allies about the established event, the political establishment, the globalist elite trying shut down voices who challenged the woke orthodoxy. and that's why you've seen a lot of people both in the uk and us who used to be incredibly anti donald trump come around to his of thinking because as kelvin robinson says , the battle now is so bigger than trump. this is about protecting our democracy. so are you saying there's one single other person who is competent to the extent that donald trump falls who does not have the chequered moral life? so it's not just trust. i absolutely . not just trust. i absolutely. ron desantis. i think he would an absolutely brilliant president . but that is not up to president. but that is not up to us. this is about american
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democracy. and if look, follow their system the republicans will pick trump to be their nominee. one does have to see, you know, what all concerns about what they would do to women's health care. does that not bother you at. i think he is an absolute lutely brilliant inspirational leader and is inspirational leader and he is probably only western probably one of the only western leaders world. you take leaders the world. if you take out who stood up out sweden who actually stood up against the authoritarian covid policies of the past three years and personally i'm not at all worried about of desantis policies . there are some policies. there are some cultural differences on issues like guns and abortion. but no, i think he is a very, very strong candidate. but the point is, it's not up to us to choose the republican nominee. it's up to republican members in the us and. they adore donald trump. look, we're vicary cousin, christian hamilton, my superstar pamela with me all night on what is a historic night sarah palin. she's joining us in the next houn she's joining us in the next hour, too, but also on the way is the government's £20,000 a day plan to house migrants on a
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barge in dorset. actually, any better than using local hotels? nigel farage in on that. and of course he's going to give me his take his close friends. take on his close friends. trump's legal troubles. but up next in the clash, as ken bruce slams bbc , taking them for slams the bbc, taking them for granted and the paul granted and the like. paul o'grady producer that o'grady producer reveals that the leaving party was to the leaving party was denied to the leaving party was denied to the before his the tv star before his departure. the crew pursuit departure. will the crew pursuit of woke young viewers destroy radio two for ever? will bbc legend liz battles bush shake on that next but your voice most important so email me down at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gbnews.uk. vote in our poll at gb news. on twitter, the results coming straight after the .
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break night farage is on the way on, this breaking news. but first, the clash . and legendary the clash. and legendary broadcaster ken bruce , his out broadcaster ken bruce, his out at the bbc, claiming he felt underappreciated by the broadcaster before his shock departure to hits radio. speaking out the first time since ending his 30 year stint on radio two amid an exodus of older presenters , 72 year old older presenters, 72 year old told the radio times that the bbc took him for granted and treated him like an afterthought . he added there were times when felt i wasn't really noticed by the bbc itself or some listeners . i thought, i'm going to make these people appreciate me. another victim of the bbc's seemingly adjust approach its
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radio. line—up was the late great gradi who great paulo gradi who acrimoniously corporation acrimoniously left corporation last summer after being forced to share his sunday afternoons. the comedian almost half his age, o'grady, who sadly died last week, aged 67, wasn't even given a leaving party by the beeb despite his 13 years of service. that's according to his producer, malcolm prince, who told the daily telegraph the o'grady was, quote, disappointed at his treatment and believed radio two had changed. but what you think? has the woke just destroyed two? let me know your thoughts . emailing dan at thoughts. emailing dan at gbnews.uk. tweet me at gb news and go and vote to now. poll to help you make up your mind . help you make up your mind. britain's second longest serving female national radio deejay. until the bbc's axed her to the brilliant kershaw and the broadcaster bushra sheikh. so let's look. you've been one of the first on this. you must be shocked and horrified to . hear shocked and horrified to. hear about paul o'grady's horror over his treatment just he died, but
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also ken bruce, who's such a modest bloke. coming out and saying, hang on a moment. they treated me like i was invisible . can i just you? a quick story that came to mind as you introduce in that dan and the difference between the way the bbc treats terry wogan and ken bruce . so one of the many times bruce. so one of the many times i was lucky enough to go to the eurovision song contest working the bbc. i was part the official delegation with terry wogan and ken bruce terry wogan and. one occasion in sweden, in stockholm at the top floor suite where, the likes of madonna would stand this. and ken bruce had a regular double badger like the rest of us. terry wogan we got to the venue and. there was only one suite for the bbc . and of one suite for the bbc. and of course terry's chance to come and chance. sally, ken's doing it on radio. terry gets the whole suite and he's got lackeys around him and a bottle of baileys and everything he could
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need. baileys and everything he could need . somebody went to the local need. somebody went to the local garden centre and bought a wooden shed, brought it into the suite today. and ken bruce was locked in the shed while he did his commentary for radio and it was like, look at place. doesn't that just something so they've always treated him badly but the reality is now is what seems to have happened is that going rogue at radio two. they don't want all deejays. they want to bnngin want all deejays. they want to bring in diverse kitty. they they seem to destroying a national institution, a national treasure . well, it's established treasure. well, it's established now. i mean, all the evidence has been out there for months now about people being removed simply on the grounds of age. it's a pattern. it's a trend there's about half a dozen cases in the last 18 months. and the thing is that i've had people say, i, i agree to some extent. you know, you can't be there forever. it's not a job. life. i would never have gotten radio on
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in 1987 if they hadn't retired. somebody else. i'd never have gotten local radio 40 years ago. if the manager hadn't been told. you've got get some new young blood in. so i get that. but we have laws in this country. so generally accepted belief, morality that you don't fire people on the grounds of age as you don't fire them on the grounds of sex, sexual orientation or , you know , your orientation or, you know, your immutable . indeed. but bush immutable. indeed. but bush aside, what fascinates me is you actually agree that the radio two bosses that go in woke that the bbc's going right that that getting rid all of these stations but you say a good thing a necessary why it's a necessary thing. why? because as a broadcaster, i'm bbc one being one of the biggest ones, i have to think about the new audience and. whilst i totally respect ken bruce, we have to also consider that perhaps the
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generation need to stop gatekeeping . there is an element gatekeeping. there is an element that we need to bring new blood. people that have the skills and the talent, who are younger them in bnng the talent, who are younger them in bring wider audience . in and bring a wider audience. and this is necessary for a huge broadcast. it's probably gb news at to have to at some is going to have to consider to. isn't consider that to. this isn't about being one big news. it's never going well, you know what i mean? what do we really think about it? so what you're need have to say top moments shouldn't matter. experience shouldn't matter. experience shouldn't matter. experience shouldn't matter. what matters is you young or that you're is that you young or that you're not white. i mean, liz, can you believe this mean? i think bush is accurately presenting how the bbc . but it's so is accurately presenting how the bbc. but it's so disturbing, isn't it ? well, with all isn't it? well, with all respect. that's ju the whole premise of what you've just said is on the false idea that people choose to watch tv or listen to radio based on the age of the presenter that young people will select a young presenter listen
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to and older people . there's to and older people. there's absolutely no evidence of that in fact, there's evidence the country people choose an expert or somebody they like. okay, fine. which is , you know, which fine. which is, you know, which is fine. but have to consider that related of staff, young people probably say between the ages of 30 and 40, like myself, we need to be able to relate to the broadcaster . the the broadcaster. the conversation is made when you young people everything these daysis young people everything these days is made for you youngsters should be should you not just leave one station actually be aimed at an older audience because? isn't the whole point of the british bashing corporation. sorry, liz, i know you're going to be them. that. but that's how about bbc. but that's how i feel about bbc. but that's how i feel about bbc. but the whole point about but isn't the whole point about the bbc provide a service the bbc to provide a service that commercial operators that the commercial operators correct ? there needs to be an correct? there needs to be an element of that and space available for that. at the bbc which they do in a very serious light. liz but this is about broadcasting. it's about viewers and audiences . the thing is that
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and audiences. the thing is that the commercial sites are actually down. i agree with what you're saying . you know, they you're saying. you know, they see where the money is and it's no coincidence that we've now got the likes of boom radio great british radio coming to the bbc that are coming to the bbc. and i think it's a good thing because we can also being woke isn't a bad thing. be you know this whole idea of being woke is just hold up radio. it's you know, the over 75 is now off to pay the licence fee. yeah. the channel, the exchequer is telling people off. oh you can't just retire at 55. that's ruining productivity and economic growth, keeping the workforce and the bbc as a loan to itself. it's just clearing people out. i i, i do absolutely agree. you've got to refresh things and. you've always got to build new talent. well, especially paul o'grady's case. what he did have to do was
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provide companionship for people . absolutely. and the way the treated him was an disgrace. just before his death . couldn't just before his death. couldn't agree more. thank you to the debate, liz. the bbc bbc later. now a gb news that the broadcaster bush for shape but who do you agree with has the woke bbc destroyed radio two? bonnie writes i only listen to tony backbone and johnny walker. now, they account sold out, now, when they account sold out, get of my licence. and get rid of my licence. and i imagine probably only imagine that's probably only a matter on twitter matter of time toby on twitter writes radio two is still the most popular station this most popular radio station this country. same country. nothing stays same forever. new talent has to given a go. and sometimes the one way to do that is to get rid of people who have done the for job a time. but sean writes, it a long time. but sean writes, it was great with ken bruce. steve writes mayo in the late writes simon mayo in the late paul now it's very woke. paul o'grady now it's very woke. so would turn in his so terry wogan would turn in his grave and be grave right now and he'd be horrified . and your verdict is horrified. and your verdict is now in over. well, we'd want 92% if you agree that the bbc have destroyed radio to just 8% of you like this woke washing of
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used to be the country's favourite station . not anymore. favourite station. not anymore. coming up as woke warriors jacinda ardern distances herself , harry and meghan either royal couple now on the way out , couple now on the way out, princess diana's friend and former butler burrell offers his exclusive analysis, too. but next, as the government plans to house migrant on a dorset barge at a cost of £20,000 a day, is this scheme any better than using local hotels? when nigel farage gives his analysis very shortly, i'm also going to ask him, of course, about all the latest trump developments. nigel farage. up .
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next time now for the farage with politician and brexit legend nigel farage. and breaking tonight . nigel farage. and breaking tonight. donald trump is now in transit back florida after being formally in new york city . formally in new york city. extraordinary scene earlier today , he appeared in court today, he appeared in court faced with 34 charges of , faced with 34 charges of, falsifying business records . now falsifying business records. now trump is due to make his first official statement on today's events from his mar a lago home in in the coming hours. but the former president's son, eric, who accompanied his father to york, has already taken to twitter to hit out at manhattan district attorney alvin bragg, who we saw in the show, trump
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wrote, alvin bragg has shut down the entire city holed up. 30,000 nypd police officers closed the fdr drive and is spending an estimated $200 million of city funds. all $130,000 n'diaye. i neveri funds. all $130,000 n'diaye. i never i would see this level of corruption in the united states free trump well, i'm delighted to welcome good friend donald trump. nigel farage. nigel look, i was watching you tonight as those incredible scenes developed in manhattan . i have developed in manhattan. i have said on my tonight that this is a prosecution should it fail was very to argue with that now especially in light of those incredible statistics laid out by donald trump jr there . yeah by donald trump jr there. yeah i mean what was laid out there by eric is absolutely brilliant, isn't it. literally closing down the city. look i look private business is their money. so is
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their business it is in relative terms a tidy sum of and if they should been reported to the campaign well look the obama campaign well look the obama campaign was seriously wrong in its accounting. they got fined bob dole, who ran for is accountable wrong . he got fined. accountable wrong. he got fined. hillary clinton then used money to pay christopher steele and that campaign finished off with a fine. it is completely , a fine. it is completely, utterly unprecedented . this utterly unprecedented. this democrat prosecutor has pushed this way way too far. i cannot believe that any fair minded looking at this cannot say this is just wrong, but it's not. donald trump is on trial . it is donald trump is on trial. it is due process . it donald trump is on trial. it is due process. it is donald trump is on trial. it is due process . it is the american due process. it is the american constitution. it is whether american public trust, constitution. it is whether american public trust , their american public trust, their judicial system. it's that serious and course, remember, as leader of western world, if
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america falls, we all fall . the america falls, we all fall. the stakes could not be higher . stakes could not be higher. indeed. and nigel, don't you ? indeed. and nigel, don't you? that's why many brits who perhaps in the past had lots issues with donald trump . the issues with donald trump. the man are actually starting to see the bigger picture. i mean, we had christine hamilton on our superstar our panel earlier saying, look, i'm actually repulsed by lots of aspects of donald trump's character , but i donald trump's character, but i absolutely back him now . i absolutely back him now. i absolutely back him now. i absolutely believe he needs to be again because there's so much more at for the western world. absolutely. and i mean , at risk absolutely. and i mean, at risk of having to wash my mouth out so what's up? i thought the today programme on radio paul this morning was really quite objective. i mean , the point is objective. i mean, the point is an overtly political prosecution. so even the bbc have woken up and smell the coffee on this one. and i think yes, fair minded people will see this for what it is there , is
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this for what it is there, is something about trump's personality that leads to the well known trump derangement syndrome, where people lose all sense of respect , all sense of sense of respect, all sense of balance . i really believe this balance. i really believe this is much bigger, as i say, than donald trump in america is on trial. western world values are the on trial. we don't believe in the legal systems that we've developed since magna carta . developed since magna carta. we're prepared to politicise them . we're we're prepared to politicise them .we're in big trouble . them. we're in big trouble. nigel, what are you hearing from inside team ? look, you obviously inside team? look, you obviously have the best connections out of anyone, any working journalist in britain with the trump world. what are you hearing about donald trump's frame mind and how does he plan to deal with this ? because it feels actually this? because it feels actually he's seen this as a potential political opportunity. yeah he probably is. but he's still a human being . you know, i've said human being. you know, i've said to him in private, i said to him
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private once, i don't know any, man, i've been through some sting, i've been through some demonisation , but i don't know demonisation, but i don't know anybody else who's ever had to put up with what you just think about it. russia hoax one, about it. the russia hoax one, the inquiry, the impeachment, all on and all this will have taken today have taken a heavy personal therapy and no about that. personal therapy and no about that . he's a personal therapy and no about that. he's a fighter. he's a warrior . but that. he's a fighter. he's a warrior. but this would have taken personal toll be very interesting to see if on 15 am. time what he has to say in the ballroom at mar a lago from between it's defiance but actually yesterday and today a of incredulity even though they knew this was potentially coming the track it doesn't think they have a thought really on now i can't wait to see that speech in the early hours of the morning. i will certainly staying up for it. i won't go back in britain. nigel really important developments on the migrant , the developments on the migrant, the
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home facing , legal action home office facing, legal action over these proposals to house up to 500,000 migrants on a barge in a dorset port. now so out of brafman has set out these bold plans in a bid to slash this horrible £6 million spend every day on the hotel bill. but she is facing a backlash. nigel from dorset council local mps , dorset council local mps, residents, groups and even the local police who are all pushing back against housing, asylum seekers in their back yard . so seekers in their back yard. so what do you make of this plan to house hundred illegal migrants on a dorset barge which could nigel cost £20,000 a day itself ? yeah. i mean, look, you know, it's irrelevant it's irrelevant. i mean, it may come it'll be felt . i i mean, it may come it'll be felt. i mean, the i mean, it may come it'll be felt . i mean, the announcements felt. i mean, the announcements last week there was a former training site in east sussex that would take 1200 people. but it was the 22nd year. 1300 came in, say they haven't thought any through . i have no idea what is through. i have no idea what is coming down the track because of this summer, we going to be
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literally overwhelmed . so, you literally overwhelmed. so, you know, is like complaining anymore, whether it's all rapscallions at the home down pasties, whether it's open harbour , you know, a place harbour, you know, a place where, of course big cruise liners dock and big money comes in. the bill will sit you're all going to lose. every one of you will lose. no more appeals will be successful . every hotel will be successful. every hotel will be successful. every hotel will be used , every port will be be used, every port will be used, every military base will be used. but after that, goodness knows what they'll do . goodness knows what they'll do. we no closer any this being we are no closer any this being so despite the words we hear from home secretary and for the prime minister, we are so close to the consequences might say, of an invasion of southern border which you have been of for years now. but nigel farage, brilliant . for years now. but nigel farage, brilliant. tonight i for years now. but nigel farage, brilliant . tonight i know for years now. but nigel farage, brilliant. tonight i know you'll be back at o'clock tomorrow here on gb news with all of the latest on the trump saga. but coming up as women and equalities minister looks at legally changing definition of sex to buy logical sex, a small
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, significant alteration . this , significant alteration. this a vital step in protecting rights. when my superstar panel returns that shortly. but next, as the goddess of the global is jacinda distances herself from harry and meghan are they now becoming liberal outcasts ? will princess liberal outcasts? will princess diana's friend and former hartlepool offers his exclusive insight. he's live with me. bull barrow, straight after the .
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break so palin is going to be weighing in on all of the trump breaking news very shortly. but first, ultra woke former new zealand pm jacinda ardern has found herself right in the middle of the ongoing feud between the warring brothers seems she's brothers and it seems she's picked a side after revealing she's joining the board of prince william's beloved earthshot prize . there's more earthshot prize. there's more work to be done on climate change too, which is why she's a role on the board of prince william's earthshot prize prince william's earthshot prize prince william and i about his plan and dream for this . it had a name dream for this. it had a name and so to be able to come back full circle and support his work alongside an amazing i feel very lucky . now this intriguing comes lucky. now this intriguing comes only a few months after authoritarian and publicly distanced herself from footage of her use in meghan and harry's netflix docu series live to lead
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. and it all raises some odd questions for me. firstly, why would and kate want to align themselves the hated be kind authoritarian so cruelly locked up her citizens three years and sacked anyone from their jobs like police officers vets who would get jabbed would they ever day or align themselves with a conservative politician in this way? but secondly , how way? but secondly, how embarrassing. how more to find this must be for harry and meghan that the beacon of woke polity to the left wing establishment now wants nothing to do with them . well, joining to do with them. well, joining me now to dissect exactly what this does mean for the duke and duchess of dilution is princess diana's former butler , paul diana's former butler, paul burrell. so paul, this feels a crisis for harry and meghan. they coveted jacinda ardern. they coveted jacinda ardern. they desperate for her to be their new friend. but jacinda ardern has said , sorry, guys, ardern has said, sorry, guys, i'm siding with prince william . i'm siding with prince william. yes i think then jacinda has seen that harry and meghan's
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world has becoming toxic and. they are only celebrities , they they are only celebrities, they are not. and is just for the world. and william and kate are .look world. and william and kate are . look at the difference. the two couples, one who worked tirelessly for , britain, the tirelessly for, britain, the united kingdom and the commonwealth and the others who just basically want to be as famous as possible and as as possible. so just say this looking at the long game , she's looking at the long game, she's looking at the long game, she's looking at the long game, she's looking at what she should do to help william and kate. and that's the right decision. it must be a hell of a bloke for meghan and harry. oh, yeah. they will be absolutely with this because you only pick one side. can only pick one side. but paul do you share any of my concern about the worries ? a really about the worries? a really senior member of royal family, the heir to the throne , aligning the heir to the throne, aligning themselves with such divisive and controversial political figure like ardern because . figure like ardern because. yeah, the woke brigade might love her, but there's 50% of new
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zealanders who despise the woman. that's why she was forced to step down. yes, but she's backing the peace crisis , which backing the peace crisis, which is facing humanity. backing the peace crisis, which is facing humanity . and william is facing humanity. and william is facing humanity. and william is doing the same. is facing humanity. and william is doing the same . they're is doing the same. they're coming together that joining forces together to help people around the world. and that's a good. around the world. and that's a good . so take take the politics good. so take take the politics side out a bit and look at what william and kate and kate are doing. they are doing incredible work around . the world. i cannot work around. the world. i cannot find fault. they have never put foot wrong. let them do . they foot wrong. let them do. they should be doing. william is in his mother's footsteps . he's his mother's footsteps. he's doing what his mother would do . doing what his mother would do. his mother was controversial at times too. she she went to places she shouldn't go to. but did it for the good of the people . and that's exactly what people. and that's exactly what william kate are doing. paul can you believe just how badly things have turned out for harry and meghan? because it's not jacinda ardern turning , their jacinda ardern turning, their back on harry and meghan. it's
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michelle and obama . it's oprah . michelle and obama. it's oprah. all of these big names who they work . we're going to become of work. we're going to become of their inner circle have actually looked at the way harry and meghan have treated their relatives, treated the royal family and thought, i don't want to be associated , you guys. yes, to be associated, you guys. yes, because americans love our royal family. and that's that's actually they're in a bit of a difficult position, harry and meghan, because the only reason they're so popular. well as popular as they might be, is because they are members of our royal. that gives them the position that they currently hold in the united states minute. they're not going our royal family. they don't have a reason. they don't have a reason better, do they? because why back them? and you know , i know back them? and you know, i know that meghan is a hugely ambitious woman and it wouldn't surprise me, dan, if she had her
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eye on a bigger prize . it eye on a bigger prize. it wouldn't surprise me if she tried to get backing to become governor of california, which she couldn't in her own right. and one day probably aspire to the first go woman in the white house as president would be a good thing. that would be a very good thing. that would be a very good thing. that would be a very good thing to have multiracial woman as president. it would be a good thing. but make sure it would be meghan. yeah, it could be a good thing if it was 21. african people will decide . african people will decide. yeah. look, i think . the yeah. look, i think. the american people are quickly making their decision. but i think the fact that has now been ditched by oprah being ditched by michelle obama and being ditched by jacinda and ted. look, the signs are not good for her. but look, paul, borrow fascinating analysis as ever from princess diana's best mate. she described him as her rock. paul will very soon. thank you so much . but coming up
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paul will very soon. thank you so much. but coming up with america over donald trump, i get opinion of one of the most influential political voices. in fact, lots of people say this women created the donald trump phenomenon and former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin joins me live shortly . but first, as sarah palin joins me live shortly. but first, as women and minister kemi badenoch considers legally changing the definite opfion legally changing the definite option of sex to biological sex, a small but significant difference. all the conservatives now leading the to protect women's rights especially over flip—flop pin slippery dogma. my superstore panel debate this may the issue of gender extremism. straight after this .
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for the history books . today he for the history books. today he became the first us president to became the first us president to be erased , dated after appearing be erased, dated after appearing in a new york courtroom less than 3 hours ago. and tonight , than 3 hours ago. and tonight, the founder of truth social spoke his truth to power , spoke his truth to power, calling the manhattan district attorney's office a kangaroo . so attorney's office a kangaroo. so with american over the donald, one of the country's most influential voices in recent history , former republican vice history, former republican vice presidential sarah palin gets . presidential sarah palin gets. her unmissable analysis live . her unmissable analysis live. plus, we'll bring you a first look at how tomorrow's newspapers and pages have reacted to history being made in manhattan. elsewhere as the timothy schofield is found guilty on 11 counts of sexually abusing a boy , it's been abusing a boy, it's been speculated that his oldest sibling, phillip schofield, could make a shock exit from it . as this morning announces to the public i know have a brother . but as two members of my
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superstar panel they would never disown a family member. we discussed the six story that has shocked the nation . tonight i'm shocked the nation. tonight i'm joined by christine hamilton calvin robinson and reed. also up with dna results confirming poush up with dna results confirming polish woman claiming to be madeleine mccann is not the missing brit. is it right for hundreds of thousands more pounds to still thrown into the case of award winning investigative journalist mark williams who exposed jemmy savile crimes before digging into maddie's disappearance? speaks out live. and as we've been equalities minister kemi badenoch considers legally changing the of sex to buy a logical sex. is this pivotal step in the protection of women's rights? we're going to debate in the media bugsnax. there'll also be a brand new greatest person , a nudie and greatest person, a nudie and jackass people. the nice is out. so start with us. but on this so do start with us. but on this historic news night, so do start with us. but on this historic news night , the historic news night, the headunes historic news night, the headlines now with bethany elsey
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. dan, thank you. good evening. i bethany elsey with a look at your top stories from the gb newsroom. history has been made in the us donald trump has been formally arrest and has personally pleaded not guilty to 34 criminal charges in a new york court . 34 criminal charges in a new york court. he's the first former us president to be charged with a criminal offence. he indicted on 34 counts of falsifying records as well as covering up hush money payments . his 2006 election campaign . he . his 2006 election campaign. he denies all the allegations. prosecutors they'll request a trial in january next year. but mr. lawyer called that timeline aggressive and asked for a date in spring. manhattan district attorney brack said no one is above the law . under new york above the law. under new york state law is a felony to falsify business records with intent to defraud and intent conceal
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another crime that is exact only what this case is about. 34 false statements made to cover up other crimes. false statements made to cover up other crimes . these are up other crimes. these are felony crimes in new york state . no matter who you are, we cannot and will not normalise serious criminal conduct conduct . court documents detailing donald trump's indictment have been released to the public a move his lawyer has described as wrong, saying shows the rule of law has now died in the us. they the former president of suppressing hush money payments of £120,000 and £105,000 to two women, one of whom is the adult film star stormy daniels. it's also understood he paid £24,000 to a former doorman who alleged that trump fathered a child out of wedlock . in other news,
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of wedlock. in other news, finland has officially become the 31st member of the nato military alliance . to expansion military alliance. to expansion triggered by the invasion of ukraine roughly doubles the length of the border that nato's shares with russia. the kremlin is warning the move raises the risk of conflict and threatened to take counter measures. a mother and stepfather have been convicted over the death of their toddler. convicted over the death of their toddler . two year old lola their toddler. two year old lola james was attacked in her home in haverford west in pembrokeshire back in 2020. she died in hospital four days later after catastrophic brain . carl after catastrophic brain. carl bevan found guilty of murder. anthony james guilty of allowing her death. they'll both be sentenced later this month . sentenced later this month. you're up to date on tv online plus radio and on tune in. this
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is gb news. now back to dan . is gb news. now back to dan. tomorrow, as you say. now in our media bias. so let's kick off with the very first front pages, hot off the press and these are historic front pages today . historic front pages today. trump in the dock on a day that shook. trump in the dock on a day that shook . that's the headline on shook. that's the headline on the independent . trump, of the independent. trump, of course, pled not guilty to 34 felony counts. right in untrue social. seems so surreal. i can't believe this is happening in america. maga donald in the dock. in america. maga donald in the dock . the simple but drastic dock. the simple but drastic headune dock. the simple but drastic headline in the metro . as the headline in the metro. as the paper reports, trump was not handcuffed as he arrived, as a manhattan courthouse, but was fingerprinted . no sign of fingerprinted. no sign of a mugshot either. my fingerprinted. no sign of a mugshot either . my superstar mugshot either. my superstar panel back me now. the author,
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christine hamilton and gb news news presenter and conservative reverend calvin robinson and the author and broadcaster rebecca rees. now more more leftie leaders now dazed and by what a woman really is . but that woman really is. but that takeover of woke gender extremism could soon be over for britain, at least with women and equalities minister kemi badenoch to clear things up, badass badenoch has written to baroness foley, chairwoman , the baroness foley, chairwoman, the equality and human rights commission , to set out her bold commission, to set out her bold plans , which would introduce plans, which would introduce explicit protections for biologic women, i.e. anyone born female in same sex spaces and sports for the first time by the government to update the 2010 equalities act to create a crucial legal distinction between those who are born female and those who transition to become to help prevent trans women from accessing single sex spaces such women's only hospital wards and against biological women in sporting events. but as the tories lay
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out their battle plan against the war on women labour, led by the war on women labour, led by the biologic clear that slippery starmer continued to embarrassingly fumble around on this . women can have a penis this. women can have a penis that come not i don't think can conduct this debate with . so conduct this debate with. so with the red blue corners of westminster so clearly opposed on this critical with this positive step gender clarity help the tories win a general election because christine hamilton this is one word but it's word that means so much. it means so much to over 50% of the population. and i think women are genuinely and perfectly understandably feel this about the way their rights have been trampled on for the sake of a minuscule number of people. i mean, nicola sturgeon it's been it's been the death of her getting this wrong. starmer has finally and by the way, that
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clip. i mean, it's going go clip. i mean, it's going to go round and and round. but round and round and round. but he updated his position. but he has updated his position. but he's still he's still saying that 99.9 sets of women don't have a penis, which means some women do something with. exactly women. intersex women have women. some intersex women have been very rare, but they do just get it. the odd one does. but why can't. teacher, why does he have to qualify in the rather ridiculous statistical way? why can't you just. of course. women don't have a penis i mean, because they can read. i don't believe that women have penises. i'm sorry if that offends you, but i don't. it doesn't transmit and exist. but they are in a different category to women. i think that's probably what i think. may trans women are a format of women. they're a version women. a version women. they're a different woman from . different kind of woman from. assess are assess woman. there are different just there are different just there are different kind from different kind of woman from a woman would really object to having describe as a woman having to describe as a woman you shouldn't have to use this. i'm woman, nobody should. i'm a woman, but nobody should. i'm a woman, but nobody should. i revolting to should i think it's revolting to should be allowed to describe. what i find that despite find fascinating is that despite all of despite the
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all of this, despite the conversation just had conversation we've just had in the few moments, don't the past few moments, you don't think there's a war on women do think there's a war on women do think there's a war on women. but the trans people but i think the trans people right the list of right at the bottom, the list of things that would to things that i would consider to be the war on women, the be part of the war on women, the conviction for rape and sexual assault in this country, the worrying on access to reproductive freedoms in countries across the world, countries all across the world, domestic violence, the fact that people in people thousands of people in the met have attacked women. that's a war on women. the 0.5% of the uk population who are trans are not a war on women. well, this is your favourite person virtually saying this is me being like look what doing, i'm off only make i'm showing off only make everyone happy. and the conservative party have a much better deal they have better deal because they have a more view about trans more consistent view about trans issues party. labour issues through the party. labour have because it's a have a nightmare because it's a party. two different types of people, which think that people, half of which think that women can't have women absolutely can't have penises they penises off of what they absolutely can't. and kerry has an because an unenviable position because of but obviously to say of that. but obviously to say that this is virtue signalling that this is virtue signalling that i disagree to, she said, because this is actually strange and she a law to stop the
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madness. so at the start of this debate they used to say gender is to sex we're changing our gender and now this they're trying to say they're changing. so this is clearly saying sex is biological, a trans person, a trans woman is still male. they can live as a woman if they want, but are still male biologically like to their dna, their chromosomes, to the genitalia, whatever they're still male. but that means encroaching on female people's spaces, on spaces. that's a danger to women because that's a statistic. so this is saying that we're going to use the equalities act and i've disagreed with me on this plenty times. i to repeal the times. i wanted to repeal the equalities, said, no, equalities, but she said, no, it's said it's a shield , a it's she said it's a shield, a sword. and actually with sword. and i actually agree with you let me finish you because that let me finish my for you disagree my sentence for you disagree because just changed because i actually just changed my think we should my mind. i do think we should keep here because what this is going to the equality act is going to do, the equality act is going to do, the equality act is going to do, the equality act is going to a shield, not going to be a shield, not a sword. it's going to protect people. think women are people. i don't think women are a minority that shouldn't need protecting but the protecting in this way. but the clarity biological males
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protecting in this way. but the clari are biological males protecting in this way. but the clari are living biological males protecting in this way. but the clari are living their)gical males protecting in this way. but the clari are living their lives males protecting in this way. but the clari are living their lives as,|les who are living their lives as, women spaces, women's women in women's spaces, women's sports, virtue so yeah. sports, etc. the virtue so yeah. know christine you can. well all i can say is that the virtue that people are accusing kemi badenoch of, it's the original virtue signalling the people virtue signalling of the people who trans women who say that the trans women have have completely equal have to have completely equal access. just public access. it isn't just a public losing and lose, it's hospital wards that, wards and things like that, i think. what's the virtue signalling, what i find locally? well, trans women by, well, i'm trans women by, tampons stuff like that , tampons and stuff like that, given them wales by the given them in wales by the parliament listen i'm not saying never at right all the time the my objections are how often my two objections are how often were you bothered by any of the other things that the equality act protected women from before the trans conversation point that wanted take that that you wanted to take that didn't women it was didn't protect women but it was really a minority group. but really not a minority group. but it to fire it made it harder to fire somebody for getting pregnant. that's protection. so the issue with it is it was always supposed to be protective in that people used as that way, but people used it as a people used it for a weapon. people used it for what positive what they called positive action, actually action, which actually turned out positive out to be positive discrimination, i do discrimination, which i do not lose their no, not. all
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lose theirjob. no, not. all right, then. no bus order. no. because actually have stuff because actually you have stuff back i don't back that up because. i don't believe true. absolutely. believe that's true. absolutely. i've heard people people people who generally equalities who generally use the equalities act it and act have been using it and misinterpret a that misinterpret it in a way that means they're getting a bit of action, is issue i action, which is the issue i have with this, because it wasn't supposed to be provocative such as when provocative stuff such as when we the police forces we see the police forces explicitly recruiting afro—caribbean men or pakistani men and see men over white men and we see channel advertising channel 4 advertising specifically channel 4 advertising specific.these are things that's people, these are things that's not what is supposed to be, just to protect people from being discriminated not to discriminated against, not to actively discriminate that actively discriminate. that is there mean that. there to mean that. exactly. i agree with that. that's what he was there for. but it's been too long. but my point is that we're going to need it more than ever and women are going to need it to protect themselves from from men, essentially. and i think christians need it, christians are going to need it, too, coming of too, in the coming of persecution. i persecution. overall, what i look i look the difference look is i look at the difference at moment between scotland and england. this shows that england. and this shows that these woke initiatives are actually because first we saw the case of adam graham going to
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a women's prison. now seen another revolting case in scotland where a 17 year old scumbag egg has actually gone off with a little bit of community service for raping a 13 year old girl. so i think when people like you, rebecca, say woke policies don't actually women under threat. you're looking at the hellscape scotland where we actually proof of women put at threat from woke policies whereas the white policy in the 17 year old and the 13 year old because it's about their it's about their justice policy how is that which a much much more focussed on rehabilitation to love rather than actually punish people for committing crimes like right well listen you know i'm defund police i believe that the justice system is about rehabilitation. but every single social justice forum on the internet was saying that 17 year old laquan throw away the key . old laquan throw away the key. nobody thinks that. nobody thinks about it. but what i'm saying is that a consequence saying is that is a consequence of way vote tyranny. all
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of the way vote tyranny. all right . nicola sturgeon's snp has right. nicola sturgeon's snp has bought to scotland and so you say that i just spoke about trans people. i'm not talking about the trans people, i'm talking about women being under attack and how dare you suggest that it attack and how dare you suggest thatitis attack and how dare you suggest that it is woke policies that is making it harder to conviction for rape in this country ? women for rape in this country? women have being dismissed and have been being dismissed and belittled by the police force for decades in this country. the convict conviction rates have been decades . this is been woeful for decades. this is not woke issue. this is a sex not a woke issue. this is a sex issue, a discrimination issue, a shaming issue, a massive issue with women tradition in this country nothing to do country that has nothing to do with what men. it absolutely is because woke soft on because it is woke soft on policy in the sturgeon is simply scotland that has resulted in this being let off with a slap on the wrist and concern added a few hours of community service full a 13 year old girl. that is a fact. you can try and deny it. and yes, are lots of other issues. the woeful full the entirety of history . what do you
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entirety of history. what do you think is missing the point this bloke was found he was found guilty . judge was following the guilty. judge was following the soldier's snp law and order policies and that's why he was jailed . this is a continual jailed. this is a continual problem . do not use the way that problem. do not use the way that women are treated in rape cases as a weapon. to talk about wokeness. this has been a problem. we will because in scotland in scotland this bloke was sent to jail because of the law . all the places he's getting law. all the places he's getting in, they're getting better or worse under these policies. just about the same. i can find a way to say it. just one word. just on talking about rape cases. it is incredibly difficult to get a prosecutor in a rape rape case because the vast majority of cases. because the vast majority of cases . only two one pass because the vast majority of cases. only two one pass his word against another . that cases. only two one pass his word against another. that is a different . in this point he different. in this point he found guilty. i understand that he was found guilty. he was not sent prison probably because of the soft on crime policy and the
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case for bank sexism, because they looked at him and they said he was young and he had potential. the same reason, brooke turner got a slap on the wrist, the same reason that have been given stops the rest for been given stops on the rest for thatis been given stops on the rest for that is the same problem is what you see. you're doing you don't see. you're doing exactly what just accused exactly what you just accused them he's saying it's them of because he's saying it's down and as you're down to work and as you're saying, to sexism. saying, no, it's down to sexism. you go using you don't go using your political to. i'm not. political lens to. see, i'm not. i'm my actual lived life i'm using my actual lived life experience. that's right. that that's a weakness been that's a weakness that's been women experience women you've lived experience doesn't no doesn't counter the you have no idea you're talking and idea what you're talking and i never get cross no no, no never get cross with no no, no no you cannot just no because you cannot just because you have a lived experience that counts, that trumps facts and knowledge. experience that counts, that trun saying facts and knowledge. experience that counts, that trun saying lticts and knowledge. experience that counts, that trun saying it because (nowledge. experience that counts, that trun saying it because nobodyge. experience that counts, that trun saying it because nobody can i'm saying it because nobody can debate these are debate with that. but these are not have conversation not going to have a conversation with not with you because i'm not a woman. you are less informed on this than am. this topic than i am. absolutely. no okay, let's swerve because i do know absolutely. no okay, let's swerve no, because i do know absolutely. no okay, let's swerve no, no, cause i do know absolutely. no okay, let's swerve no, no, no.;e i do know absolutely. no okay, let's swerve no, no, no. because tow absolutely. no okay, let's swerve no, no, no. because you there's no, no, no. because you just literally put a being a woman makes you more knowledgeable this situation knowledgeable on this situation not being sexually assaulted. no statistically, women. statistically, more women. also, prosecutions of sexual in this case, assault. this case
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case, sexual assault. this case women remains do. women no longer remains that do. rebecca. in case i'm rebecca. rebecca, in case i'm talking about a change in law and order policy which you can go and look up which has specific resulted in this rapist not going to jail. look it up and that's as a result mockery of the saying and we're not going to get any now we've got hamza yusuf because he is just falling in that same calvin rebecca reid, my superstar panel do stand by because coming up after tv's star phillip schofield says he no longer has a brother after sibling was found guilty of sexually , a found guilty of sexually, a teenage boy . is the itv teenage boy. is the itv presenter right to disown his brother, my superstar returns to debate that later . but next, brother, my superstar returns to debate that later. but next, as america is divided over donald trump, i speak to one of the most influential us republican politicians in recent history sarah palin. she was, of course, the former republican vice presidential candidate. many say run for the white house in a donald trump, sarah palin live straight after the .
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breaking breaking donald breaking donald trump breaking donald trump is breaking donald trump is now breaking donald trump is now in transit to florida after being formally arrested in new york city earlier today, appearing in court, faced with 34 charges of falsifying business records. now, manhattan attorney alvin bragg told the world's media
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that a thorough investigation led to his team's decision charge trump, but his lawyers came out fighting behalf of the former president, vowing that nothing will stop . look, when nothing will stop. look, when you see what his was, what do you see what his was, what do you expect? his reaction ? i you expect? his reaction? i mean, his reaction, his was that exactly what would happen if it happened? anybody that i'm looking at now or anybody heanng looking at now or anybody hearing you're saying, he's hearing what you're saying, he's frustrated. he's upset . but hearing what you're saying, he's frustrated. he's upset. but i'll tell you what, he's motivated andifs tell you what, he's motivated and it's not going to stop him . and it's not going to stop him. it's not going to slow him down. and it's that's exactly what he expected. and so to that extent, there's no surprise . but he's there's no surprise. but he's also he's also also upset and frustrated and disappointed and mad that this happens. what well, i'm joined now the woman who many say donald trump's run the white house, the former republican presidential candidate and former governor of alaska , sarah palin. so sarah, alaska, sarah palin. so sarah, wow, what sad day for your
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country . i. earlier in the show country. i. earlier in the show described this as a political prosecution. do you agree absolute . i do and it it's absolute. i do and it it's impacting on the world what's going today in america because justice is at stake and it's the most aggressive of election in ference than we could imagine at this point. donald trump declared his run for the presidency again . of course all presidency again. of course all bets are in terms of what they, the opposition, the social, the left, the democrats are going to stop and to interfere with his election bid. that's we're seeing today and the socialists the democrats they need big destroy actions to go on right now so that we don't be thinking about the biden crime family , about the biden crime family, all the things that are going on
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on that end of the political spectrum trump. so they're not going to stop until they destroy him. sarah palin . yeah bingo. him. sarah palin. yeah bingo. exactly and donald trump is the right man to fight this in just us. it's always been three against, one against president trump . it's been the democrats trump. it's been the democrats and the rhinos, the republicans in name only within the party machine of the republicans and, the media always against him. and yet he's standing because a representative of us just joe six pack the normal american the patriot the common sense constitutional conservative who just wants government off our back get it back on our side and allow our freedoms . trump allow our freedoms. trump represents that for us. so yeah, the left will do whatever . they the left will do whatever. they can to destroy this . but he's can to destroy this. but he's the right man to fight because he used this as fuel to fight even harder for what's right.
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well governor palin, isn't this backfiring on the democrats at the moment? because if you look at the polling, donald is far more popular. he's been for months and months of months the florida governor desantis, who was considering iran or is considering a run against trump in the republican primaries. his support has . in the republican primaries. his support has. so in the republican primaries. his support has . so actually this in the republican primaries. his support has. so actually this is making trump more powerful likely to secure the republican nomination, isn't it? likely to secure the republican nomination, isn't it ? exactly nomination, isn't it? exactly tactics of the left trying to destroy donald trump . it's destroy donald trump. it's biting them in the butt. not only tangible evidence of that being millions of dollars being raised for trump's campaign just in the last few . based on the in the last few. based on the allegations and now the indicted , but also talk to the man on the street here in the us and people , you know, even if people, you know, even if i wasn't a big of trump's i don't to see people falsely i feel
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like could be there if they can do this to for president what can they do to us who don't have the defence president trump has at his fingertips. thankfully he does people feel for him not just as a knowing. he's just beat every doggone day and still standing, but when we put ourselves in his shoes we realise how fragile the law and order of america is today. realise how fragile the law and order of america is today . when order of america is today. when you can see these false charges being brought against him. and we are going to find that these are false charges. this is a victimless crime . this is a victimless crime. this is a woman who sold herself forceps being believed over stormy daniels to see what her own attorney who say that what's been alleged didn't happen and. i don't know . we're going to see i don't know. we're going to see that it's . a baseless case that it's. a baseless case
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against donald trump and he's going to be victorious but more importantly, america will be victorious is through this because we will prove that law and order are rule law. blind justice will prevail in this country. once he wins . do you country. once he wins. do you think trump can be president again despite all of the drama surrounding these various legal cases , are you not only think cases, are you not only think that i'm more confident than ever as you suggested already support for him has been by these charges and the circus thatis these charges and the circus that is going on and the of the world laughing at america going on today because again we do recognise that the majority americans recognise that this is just a big distract action. what really needs be paid attention to is not just the biden crime fat factor and family that's been going on over there. but look what china and russia are doing right now. look at how our energy sources will perhaps be
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paid for by the chinese yuan instead of the us dollar. and what that can mean, catastrophic likely to the world's economy all these things that are important and yet the left, they don't want us thinking those type of things that are most important because something salacious , something anti trump salacious, something anti trump is more entertaining and appealing to the left . where do appealing to the left. where do you stand on ron desantis ? you stand on ron desantis? governor palin because a very successful governor in florida , successful governor in florida, he has a lot of support sort of from those who think the drama of trump maybe just isn't a good for the republican party, but do you actually think he should unite with the rest of the party behind trump now? because so much is at stake given this witch hunt against the former president ? president. well i've president? president. well i've always been a big fan of governor desantis. i think he's one of america's absolute best governors . and other governors
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governors. and other governors should follow suit . it comes to should follow suit. it comes to policy. look what he has done for florida for it is a wonderful, beautiful, thriving state. much to do with his policies. that's great. but he can be the president on down road. i would love to see fewer resources wasted , time wasted resources wasted, time wasted with division that happens within a primary that's upcoming . when desantis isn't going to win . so he might as well unite win. so he might as well unite and we might as well not waste time not waste money. and let's the show on the road and get donald trump re—elected so that the policies that had that he had implemented for our country , which ultimately helped the world for our country, were the right policy . world for our country, were the right policy. biden undid those policy things from day one when he took office. we need to get trump back in there as a representative. the will of the people implement those again. now someone who supported trump's first run for office . trump's first run for office. are you prepared to look at
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taking on any formal in his campaign ? and what about being campaign? and what about being a running mate again? i mean, could you ever see yourself standing as trump's vice presidential candidate ? i would presidential candidate? i would be honoured to any tapping anything that donald trump and his people would have for me. you know, they know that i'm a patron and they know that i'm a fighter like he is and i would be honoured to serve however i could. here's deal donald could. here's the deal donald trump i, we have trump and i, we have a connection that being there's nothing more really that they can do to us that they can say, i've tried it all and family i mean and situation is a million times more than anything i've ever gone through of course. but he and i have talked about this. we've about we have nothing to lose except get out there and fight right good fight for what's right good things this world. well, i things for this world. well, i think we're both wired to do so. and when you've been through the wringer when you've been through hell, come through, let you
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hell, you come through, let you come more inspired ever come through more inspired ever to do what's right . well, look, to do what's right. well, look, i think you would be one hell of a team if i'm being honest. you know, i've always said to you without sarah , there would have without sarah, there would have been no donald trump. because you lay the groundwork for what came those years later. and it's absolutely to get your insight . absolutely to get your insight. governor, that was the former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin, live from the us coming up in arkansas as dna results confirm that a poush dna results confirm that a polish woman claiming to be madeleine mccann is not the missing brit. is it fair that more money is being thrown into solving case when award winning investigative journalist mark williams who uncovered williams thomas, who uncovered jemmy saville crimes before starting into case, is starting to look into case, is going to speak out on the shocking development lies. but next with itv insiders fearful schofield could quit tv over his brother's guilty verdict for sexual in a teenage boy with phil claiming he no longer has a brother . is the phil claiming he no longer has a brother. is the itv presenter right to disown his sibling
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so let's return to tomorrow's tonight. now in our media blitz with more front pages have just been delivered , the headline been delivered, the headline reads trump reckoning with accusations from donald trump's prosecutor that he has made key lie, adding are felony crimes no matter who you we cannot and will not normalise serious criminal conduct . the daily criminal conduct. the daily scott star describes as an orange man as he makes history by being the first president to be charged with a crime. the daily express leads with prince george a starring role at next month's coronation , where the month's coronation, where the nine year old son of william and
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kate will act as his grandfather's youngest page boy. that's lovely, isn't it ? i don't that's lovely, isn't it? i don't know what i think about this one, actually. i am the son. big, big story actually reporting that the palace has dropped camilla's consort title on coronation invites simply referring to her as queen. royal aides said that may the sixth is the appropriate moment for the change. i'm going to be completely honest with you, i personally feel this is a bit too soon and it's a bit soon to force this on the country . force this on the country. grieving the queen the late queen. and i think charles should have been happy with us, referring to the queen consort for a little while. but i know this is very important to that means lot to him. i'm sure means a lot to him. i'm sure i get used to it, but just need a little bit of time. my superstar had returned. now author, had returned. now the author, christine hamilton, the conservative commentator, reverend calvin robinson, and the broadcaster reid. now, yesterday , timothy scofield, the yesterday, timothy scofield, the younger brother of phillip schofield, was found guilty on 11 counts of sexually abusing
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boy when he was under 16. jurors also heard that in september 20, 21, the 54 year old civilian police worker from bath told his brother phillip that he and the complainant had watched . the itv complainant had watched. the itv star hosts insists that his brother did not on or any other occasion confessed to any criminal behaviour and that he was told the individual question had reached the age of consent and that it involved no physical contact. the ruled that those claims by timothy schofield were false. phillip meanwhile, has taken a break from presenting morning, while itv announced . he morning, while itv announced. he will return after the easter houday. will return after the easter holiday . friends raised concerns holiday. friends raised concerns to the daily mail that he could quit tv entirely and. in a statement released on social media after his brother's conviction, phillip said these are despicable and i welcome the guilty verdicts as far as i am concerned, i no longer have a
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brother . so concerned, i no longer have a brother. so he's concerned, i no longer have a brother . so he's clearly concerned, i no longer have a brother. so he's clearly made the decision to raise his brother from his life kristie . brother from his life kristie. perhaps for reasons , but how perhaps for reasons, but how does that make you feel ? i find does that make you feel? i find it makes me feel deeply uncomfortable. i think it's a very not nice thing to do. your brother is your brother. and i think perhaps you kindly said for pr reasons, 100% for pr reasons. would it really matter to the world if philip's disappeared from our television screens? probably not. the guilt when , the guilty. the guilt , not when, the guilty. the guilt, not the guilty really went off. the halo slipped all this queue jumping business and went at the lying in state of the queen. so i think he's you know, he's goods. but to me that i no longer have a brother just longer have a brotherjust smacks of my goodness i must distance myself from this because it's going to affect my career. i think it's a terror rebel thing to do. he is his brother. he's his flesh and
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blood. they come from the same parents. and to me know blood is thicker than water. and if you're there for your family when they're in trouble, i would like to see phillip schofield and him prison. like to see phillip schofield and him prison . why and visit him in prison. why not? his brother . it not? he's his brother. it doesn't condone what he's done. it make him guilty by association. i think it's terribly sad he's done that and i'm afraid i. his motives. no what my sister did , you know, i what my sister did, you know, i don't have a brother. i only have a sister and she would never a crime, i'm sure, but i would decide. not in a million years not to save my career. absolutely certainly not horrible. but he clearly feels disgusted by his brother's actions , felt the public he he actions, felt the public he he had to take a stand. it seems a careerist ambitious move to me. i'm very cynical . it careerist ambitious move to me. i'm very cynical. it i think it was a terrible thing whatever my sister did, my sister ever does, i will never her off. she's my sister. i love her and i would pray for her. i tried to get if she needed. i support her
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through whatever the horrible mistake she made. i can never imagine her off like that. i think it tells me more about phillip than it does about his, actually. precisely. when you say know the halo slept for say that know the halo slept for me there are many me long ago. there are many about we cannot discuss for about him we cannot discuss for legal and of course, legal reasons. and of course, look, unequivocally look, we condemn unequivocally the of his brother. of course so evil completely the great terrible and but rebecca read a poem to whom by criminals in moments like this because of course, at some point this timothy scopes old guy will leave prison and need support. it was very interesting . in his it was very interesting. in his lowest moment he did call philip. philip has now tried even before the guilty verdict came in to distance himself from his the say we were never close because there was a year age gap . what do you make of this ? i . what do you make of this? i agree with the others. i would never write off any of my direct family no matter what they did.
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and this is where i don't like people to seem to understand more why you stick. you stick by a family member who was a murderer, then a. be the real murderer, then a. to be the real trump card you have get rid trump card, you have to get rid of life . but i think you of your life. but i think you should be able to kind of, as you might put it, love to send, but this end but love but as i hate this end but love the centre and i think it's really, really sad and also i do believe in rehabilitation i, believe in rehabilitation i, believe people change believe that people can change people improved, people people can be improved, people can back. can be brought back. good society. i think you have society. and i think if you have no system and are no support system and you are reviled by everybody loved reviled by everybody who loved you up with you, then you and grow up with you, then really there no hope for really there is no hope for redemption. would have redemption. and you would have thought, wouldn't you, christine, phillip christine, that phillip might have sympathy have not any sympathy for his brother of his criminal brother in terms of his criminal activity. course, that activity. of course, that must be it was right to be condemned. it was right to condemn it's fascinating condemn it, but it's fascinating that are two brothers, both that here are two brothers, both in straight marriage is both grappling with the issue that they are secretly you know you would think phillip might have some degree of sympathy for them. you would think that would give them up some sort of bond a particular bond and above particular bond over and above
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brotherly love. you absolutely would. but i mean, know, he would. but i mean, you know, he is let him cast the is without sin. let him cast the first phillip schofield first stone. phillip schofield is without sin. i think . i is not without sin. i think. i mean, he deceived his wife for years and years and i'm not saying it wasn't it. it it came out. i feel celebratory about, oh, he was going to do it. i'm going to say whether you're having with although although we do have to point out phillip always said publicly there always said publicly that there was other person involved. so while he was gay he hadn't he can say what he likes , what he can say what he likes, what he likes. you can say what he likes. you can say what he likes. just to clarify that point now, american beer drinkers left scratching their headsin drinkers left scratching their heads in a bizarre push for bud light, featuring controversial trans put up dylan mulvey . trans put up dylan mulvey. budweiser, the beer company behind bud light signed up. the activist to flog their low calorie beer to fans watching the ncaa march madness tournament at weekend and even honoured mulvaney for a year of being openly trans. but here's the thing for me. despite the fact mulvaney boasts about
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possible . possible. bud light , if possible. bud light, if anheuser—busch . bud light, if anheuser—busch. have a terrific day . i guess have a terrific day. i guess what you call it ad campaign. what missed the target? they were cans. he was firing it. they were supposed to he had to purchase and has now advertise him for victory from christine . him for victory from christine. goodness me. do stand by because coming up which european leader is the latest example of go woke go broke. find out in the crowning moment of the show as we reveal tonight's greatest and duty jackass next in i'm duty and jackass next in i'm cancelled as . dna results cancelled as. dna results confirm that a polish woman claiming to be madeleine mccann is not the missing brit. should £300,000 still be spent on solving case? award winning investigative journalist williams told us that he's the man who uncovered albums heinous crimes before looking into
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it's time now for our cancelled . and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture sweeping the rest of the media. and breaking tonight, dna test results have revealed the 21 year old woman who year old polish woman who sensationally went on us tv to claim is madeleine mccann is claim she is madeleine mccann is a sham. it turns out julia vendrell is indeed from poland with a small percentage lithuanian and russian heritage . this is what she told dr. phil edlund has this depher in the irish. and you have that same phenomenon right. i'm very sorry
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that we will find it now . but that we will find it now. but yes, if you provide a dna sample to yard, for example , are you to yard, for example, are you willing do that ? if then they willing do that? if then they would show my roots come from britain . i would show my roots come from britain. i will do this and obviously we now know but the incident has perhaps rekindled hope of finding the real maddie years old with allegations van dale trafficked. a police is still receiving funding from the home office with a new commitment of over £300,000, adding to the £13 million outlay to date . or former police to date. or former police officer turned rapper porter and author mark williams. thomas best known for exposing jemmy savile as a in a series of documentaries but in a new show last year, he set out to unravel the mystery of maddie mccann and whether she was abducted by the prime german sex offender, christian. and i'm delighted to
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say that mark williams thomas joins me now. so, mark, then tell . did you always joins me now. so, mark, then tell. did you always think she was a. was was it right, dr. phil, to give her of this exposure on american tv . good exposure on american tv. good dan. no, very sad. really dr. phil should not have had her on. is a lady suffering from quite severe mental health issues? she be put on given a profile of this is what she wanted. she wanted a platform. i mean, in order to kind gain some recognition. it was quite clearly wasn't heard. not only doesit clearly wasn't heard. not only does it not look like her, but her parents came very her parents came out very clearly said given it all clearly said we've given it all the documentation has birth the documentation has got birth certificates. she got photographs birth. photographs from birth. it clearly isn't her. and in clearly is isn't her. and in fact, she was for some weeks was saying , know someone do a dna saying, know someone do a dna test so she could quite easily have gone any the companies have gone to any the companies that provide dna tests and they would shown she's from would have shown that she's from poland origin and poland lithuanian origin and that she's her parents are who they say they are very sad , very they say they are very sad, very disappointed. the doctor her is
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given this platform . this is a given this platform. this is a lady now who has going to have to go into hiding, lady now who has going to have to go into hiding , that she's to go into hiding, that she's being supported by an individual who i'm sure is making a lot of money out it. they money out of it. they trademarked and actually some of the photographs now the photographs they now charging for photographs and she's disappointing she's put up very disappointing don't what we have out of don't forget what we have out of all this is a missing girl all of this is a missing girl and the torment that gerry and kate whatever your views are about gerry kate torment that gerry kate had to endure gerry and kate had to endure over the weeks where this young woman's claiming to be their daughter . woman's claiming to be their daughter. no, of woman's claiming to be their daughter . no, of course, it woman's claiming to be their daughter. no, of course, it must be absolutely horrible them. i guess one of the issues is mark williams thomas is that just as vendela went on, dr. phil, we learned that the case was potentially receiving £300,000 more funding. so a lot of people put the two things together . do put the two things together. do you think it's right for all of this money to be kept being pumped in, even though it doesn't necessarily look like we're all that closer or is there something that the public doesn't know about investigation
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7 doesn't know about investigation ? well, let me deal with the last part first. no, there's nothing there's there are things, of course, the public don't know, because it's an ongoing investigation, a criminal nature. but there's nothing significant that's come out in recent weeks that the police have got, which is going to or break this investigation . to or break this investigation. it's really good that money being applied to the disappearance , madeleine mccann. disappearance, madeleine mccann. but put that into context. the same amount of money be being appued same amount of money be being applied to every other where there are missing children. there are cases out of young boys, young girls , who have gone boys, young girls, who have gone missing and they don't receive anything near the publicity and the profile madeleine's case has received . well, we have to received. well, we have to remember , and this is really remember, and this is really significant, is this remember, and this is really significant , is this is remember, and this is really significant, is this is not a british this is a portuguese case. this is a young girl. yes, british girl who goes missing in portugal is approaching crying. yet, of course , now been yet, of course, now been abducted by three, three countries. yeah, there's this case in dec raids gone by where
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three police forces have individually done their own thing to try and locate a child. we've got the portuguese , where, we've got the portuguese, where, of course, the whole cases start with who are still convinced that madeleine is missing within portugal. they have a crime to murder. the night of the british police. the british police is still saying this a missing persons investigation, not a murder. and then, of course, you've got the though you've got the germans, though the have very clearly the germans have very clearly come with prosecutor come out with that prosecutor and madeleine is murdered and that madeleine is murdered in germany. portugal and in germany. so in portugal and it is a matter of investigation , though, i as you showed at the beginning of the program, i've made a three part investigation , channel five and paramount plus . and it very clearly shows plus. and it very clearly shows that key suspect, that case against him absolutely falls . against him absolutely falls. christian bale has got nothing to do . he's a christian bale has got nothing to do. he's a vile man, christian bale has got nothing to do . he's a vile man, but he's to do. he's a vile man, but he's got nothing to do with madeleine's disappearance . it is madeleine's disappearance. it is very sad. and what makes so sad is there are so many young boys and girls who are missing parents out there who desperate
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for help. and when the money gets applied in the way that it does to madeleine. it begs the question, why that so indeed. well, look, the continues the maddie really stuff but thank you so much fascinating insight the former detective and top investigative journalist mark williams thomas . it investigative journalist mark williams thomas. it is time now to reveal tonight's greatest person and union jack has christine hamilton. let me kick off with you. who is your nominee for tonight's greatest? it's nigel lawson. lord lawson, who has sadly died today. he was the architect of our economic recovery in the eighties. he led the charge brexit. he led the charge against climate hysteria, founded the global warming policy foundation, and he is my greatest briton. let's honour him . kelvin robinson, your him today. kelvin robinson, your nominee . mine jesus christ nominee. mine is jesus christ because holy when we because it's holy when we commemorate his passion, death , commemorate his passion, death, resurrection, have an resurrection, and we have an easter special at 6 pm. on saturday and sunday on gb news o'brien, 6 pm. on the saturday night. okay, great. will be
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there. rebecca read , your there. rebecca read, your nominee gwyneth paltrow. nominee minus gwyneth paltrow. she half desk in the she lost half a desk in the really funny joke to the trial if you do you know what i gave away from this trial thinking i don't particularly like paltrow not a particularly nice but my god this a kangaroo court and she deserved to win but of course tonight's grace this person is lord lawson terrible news and if only some of the conservative party look his leadership in terms of policy at the moment, the country would be in a much better place . in a much better place. christine hamilton, your union, jack , so many. well, at the jack, so many. well, at the other end of the scale, we've got vorderman, who is great seeing tory mps because at the top their twitter account, they don't they're a tory don't say that they're a tory mp. carol wants, somebody is elected, they represent all their constituencies as a pile of labour who don't say on their twitter that they're labour mp. so for goodness sake, back off. i mean , you haven't just done i mean, you haven't just done coven i mean, you haven't just done cover. i like how you haven't just uncovered watergate here. no, she has. calm down. calm
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down. calvin robinson , your down. calvin robinson, your nominee, sanna, marin , losing nominee, sanna, marin, losing her election in finland because introduced self id cert in february and lost her coalition came third place and the conservative in finland won as a result. so woke go broke and read your nominee. the department of health and social care who are back. the 500 million promised, which means that some of the neediest people in the country will go without help. they really. well, you know going to go with know what? i'm going to go with calvin marianne calvin robinson and. marianne in finland as tonight's winner, because i find this fascinating . she is now the third leader or still in recent months, stars with authoritarian are in a new zealand lead on to scheming sturgeon in scotland now at least the voters in finland actually got to make decision. neither sturgeon or ardern were even brave enough to the voters, but i think it really does show that politically going incredibly woke is not
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necessarily going to you in power and that is good thing. the tide is turning down or is it . oh, christine it's and colin it. oh, christine it's and colin robinson. rebecca read what night it has been. you've been fabulous superstar panel history made in manhattan of and we'll cover all plus the latest headunes cover all plus the latest headlines from the uk again tomorrow from 9 pm. next up though, it's is don't miss it. goodnight .
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