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gb news no spin, no bias, no censorship. >> i'm dan wootton tonight. critics call race theory polluting the minds of our children. a shocking investigation into british schools finds pupils as young as five are being infected by the hard left american ideology that teaches kids to be ashamed of being white. i'll explain why this divisive and discriminatory claptrap must be booted out of our classrooms in my digest next. and then my superstar panel weigh in. tonight, i'm joined by nana akua calvin robinson and rebecca reid. also
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coming up 24 hours after giving britain a licence to drill, rishi sunak continues to put the brakes on net zero, as he calls for common sense in climate policy. of course, i'm committed to net zero, but we've got to do that in a proportionate and pragmatic way that doesn't unnecessarily add burdens or costs to families lives . but unnecessarily add burdens or costs to families lives. but has the pm's defensive motorists come too late or could ditch in the deranged march to net zero save the tories from electoral oblivion? that's our big debate later in the show. plus, sunak comes out firing against the sinister rise of de—banking . i sinister rise of de—banking. i think it's good that nigel farage and coots are in dialogue resolving the issue there, but nigel farage also spoke up, spoke about the broader issue of this impacting other people and that's my primary concern . that's my primary concern. reform uk leader richard tice wants the government to go further and is calling for new laws to ensure the scandal is never repeated. he's live in the studio. later in the show . studio. later in the show. elsewhere tonight , after being
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elsewhere tonight, after being reportedly shunned by a—listers like the beckhams, oprah and george clooney are harry and meghan losing hollywood lovey pals because their loose lips can't be trusted. carrie kennedy and joanna jarjue do battle in the clash. also on the way. is it right for costa coffee to face a bud light style boycott after using an image of a trans man with breast surgery scars on a promotional truck, we'll get stuck into that in the media buzz as always, tomorrow's front pages. you know , we're going to pages. you know, we're going to get them to you hot off the press and tom bower, he's uncancelled later show uncancelled later in the show with more revelations . with more royal revelations. you're not going to want to go anywhere. is dan wootton anywhere. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . tonight. let's go. you're watching tv news. britain's news channel. the shocking critical race theory infecting our schools and children as young as five years old. i'm going to reveal the
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specifics. and you're not going to believe what your kids are being told by their teachers in just a few minutes. first, though, the news with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> dan, thank you . good evening >> dan, thank you. good evening to you. well, our top story tonight on gb news is that a home office official has told us the bibby stockholm barge will not be taking new arrivals tomorrow . and in fact, it could tomorrow. and in fact, it could be next week before any migrants are allowed on board. add an initial group of asylum seekers were expected to be sent to the accommodation, which is currently moored off portland in dorset today. the source also said the delay is because health and safety practises need to be signed off for port workers , signed off for port workers, adding there are no fire safety issues.in adding there are no fire safety issues. in an exclusive interview today, the prime minister told gb news housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats was completely wrong and said alternatives like the bibby stockholm are being sought as
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interim measures . interim measures. >> is what's going on currently . he is completely wrong. we've got a situation which is unfair. british taxpayers are forking out £6 million a day to house illegal migrants in hotels and other accommodation. that's clearly wrong . it's clearly clearly wrong. it's clearly unfair, and that's why i want to put an end to it. >> well, the bibby stockholm can accommodate 500 people now, but new figures show that more than 3000 people crossed the english channelin 3000 people crossed the english channel in 63 small boats last month alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat. month alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat . that's the 52 migrants per boat. that's the highest number on record . more highest number on record. more than 14,000 have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. dangerous crossing so far this year . well, the prime minister year. well, the prime minister was also introducing today what he called the biggest shake up of alcohol taxes in a century . of alcohol taxes in a century. the move focuses on taxing dfinks the move focuses on taxing drinks on their alcoholic strength with duty on wine and vodka , for example, set to rise vodka, for example, set to rise , touring a beer festival in west london, rishi sunak claimed
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infecting british schools in the face of staunch opposition from the conservative government . the conservative government. >> that is the shock revelation today following an investigation by the times into the key and organised in which provides resources to over 13,000 schools and educational trusts in the uk and educational trusts in the uk and the hard left american ideology . they are teaching your ideology. they are teaching your kids will shock you and how to talk to pupils about racism no matter their age . teachers are matter their age. teachers are directed to us statistics that claim white five year olds are quote strongly biased, in favour of whiteness compared to their black and so—called latin x contempt juries. teachers are openly encouraged to talk about the 2020 american murder that led to the black lives matter movement, with the document saying police , brutalities and saying police, brutalities and incidents like the death of george floyd may not seem age appropriate for primary school pupils. but children of all ages are likely to have heard about
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these issues in the news or discussed them at home. teachers are ordered to, quote, not shy away from more difficult topics, even when it comes to working class or other underprivileged white pupils who deny they have so—called white privilege . so so—called white privilege. so i couldn't believe this. teachers are told that if a student becomes defensive because they say, you know, look, i'm gay or i'm poor or i'm a woman, or maybe i'm all three. they have to respond to say that doesn't erase your white identity , then erase your white identity, then there's critical race theory in history lessons teachers must avoid so—called white saviour narratives include king slavery, lessons around white abolitionists such as william wilberforce. even music lessons must aim for 50% of the musicians or composers taught about to be white. even though that far outweighs the proportion of the british population. whole school anti —racism population. whole school anti—racism audits and guides to
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decolonise lesson plans and even school trips are also included . school trips are also included. the creep towards critical race theory comes against the express wishes of the equalities minister, kemi badenoch . minister, kemi badenoch. >> we do not want to see teachers teaching their white pupils about white privilege and inherited racial guilt. and let me be clear any school which teaches these elements of critical race theory as fact or which promotes partisan political views such as defunding the police without offering a balanced treatment of opposing views is breaking the law . law. >> but the keys managing director michael mcgarvey stood behind the company's hard left ideological teaching, insisting on our job is to support schools on ourjob is to support schools with any challenges they face, including engaging with complex topics such as promoting equality and addressing racist or prejudiced attitudes . the key or prejudiced attitudes. the key boasts of how it rejects a colour—blind approach to life ,
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colour—blind approach to life, but i believe that is actually encouraging. division and discrimination and should be booted from british schools where, mark my words , it's class where, mark my words, it's class rather than race. that is usually the most important factor into determining one's educational disadvantages. but to respond now, my superstar panel will gb news queen nana akua the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson, and the best selling author rebecca reid. so calvin robinson , for many years you robinson, for many years you were an educator analyst. do you agree with this critical race theory being promoted in tens of thousands of british schools ? thousands of british schools? >> this is probably one of the most damaging, damaging ideologies in schools right now. it is literally dividing kids into white and into camps of white and non—white . but it's not about non—white. but it's not about equality at all because they're not teaching holistic not teaching a holistic curriculum they don't to curriculum. they don't want to teach black history . what teach more black history. what they do is teach less they want to do is teach less white of
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white history. the idea of removing positive figures such as wilberforce, who as william wilberforce, who helped end slavery around the world to remove someone like that, is saying, we don't want to talk about the positives. we only about the only want to talk about the negatives. it's promoting racial attitudes. not breaking attitudes. it's not breaking them at and know them down at all. and you know why? business. 13,000 why? it's big business. 13,000 schools charging 2.5 k per school. that's 30 million turnover per year. and school. that's 30 million turnover per year . and they're turnover per year. and they're spreading hate , they're spreading hate, they're spreading hate, they're spreading toxicity and making a lot of money in return for it. it's absolutely abhorrent that this is in schools going against government guidance. guidance school guidance. i was a founding member of the don't divide us campaign that put evidence out there to suggest this to schools, evidence out there to suggest this helpful to schools, evidence out there to suggest this helpful to to schools, evidence out there to suggest this helpful to parents,:hools, evidence out there to suggest this helpful to parents, notls, not helpful to parents, not helpful to children. and we gave alternatives. if you want to teach black history, in teach black history, do it in a positive, holistic way where you can bring kids on board. for can bring all kids on board. for example, teach that we're all british. it matter what british. does it matter what skin doesn't skin colour you are? doesn't matter what religion you are, it's that unites us it's something that unites us all. of breaking down it's something that unites us al|our of breaking down it's something that unites us al|our immutable aking down it's something that unites us al|our immutable characteristics to our immutable characteristics and doesn't actually to our immutable characteristics and that doesn't actually to our immutable characteristics and that you're n't actually to our immutable characteristics and that you're n'twoman y matter that you're a woman or gay you're white
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gay or poor because you're white and never erase your and you can never erase your white . that is not helpful. >> you think it does >> so do you think it does matter if you're a woman or you're you're gay or you're poor? >> i think i don't think there are immutable are any immutable characteristics. should be a defining characteristic. but do you at you think they matter at all? these matter. these things matter. >> so in your including >> so in your life, including your colour, these your skin colour, all of these things so rebecca, things matter. so rebecca, surely including your class, i would the biggest would say class is the biggest determining factor i couldn't agree how agree with exactly. but how ridiculous for a black boy who goes eton, are obviously goes to eton, you are obviously going to have like, ridiculous. >> how ridiculous, though, >> so how ridiculous, though, that five old from that a five year old girl from a council with drug council estate with drug addicted parents who says to her teacher, i don't feel advantaged , what is it is told that doesn't erase your despicable white identity. >> despicable. they say it doesn't erase your white identity. the common misconception is it's a bit like male privilege or white privilege is the same thing. it doesn't mean your life been doesn't mean your life has been easy because you're white or because man. it means because you're a man. it means that has not been made that your life has not been made harder by the that of your harder by the fact that of your skin that's not true. skin colour. that's not true. even true. is even that's not true. it is true. nobody's life is harder
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because i have because they're literally i have literally taught life is hard. >> you few examples. >> i tell you a few examples. i've london schools i've taught in london schools where kids in where white british kids are in the and they've the minority and they've been bullied of bullied because of the colour of their skin broadspectrum their skin back broadspectrum their skin back broadspectrum their be easier their life will still be easier because their there because they know their there will literally be made more difficult the difficult because over the course life will course of their life it will nana here. nana come in here. >> do agree with? >> nana who do you agree with? calvin rebecca? calvin or rebecca? >> to go with calvin. >> i have to go with calvin. i think the whole concept think rebecca the whole concept of that because of the notion that because you're privileged of the notion that because yoway privileged of the notion that because yoway simplistic.rivileged is way too simplistic. >> not what i'm saying. >> but. but what i'm saying. that's what i'm saying. and i think narrative of this, think the narrative of this, again, rhiannon again, is actually a rhiannon doctrine nation of a dominance of when somebody, of privilege. so when somebody, for example, says, i am white, so am privileged, it so therefore i am privileged, it reinforces that so therefore i am privileged, it reinfperson that so therefore i am privileged, it reinfperson is that so therefore i am privileged, it reinfperson is privileged�*nat so therefore i am privileged, it reinfperson is privileged and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterestprivileged and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterest is vileged and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterest is ineged and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterest is in ised and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterest is in is it and so therefore i am privileged, it reinfpeinterest is in is it tord whose interest is in is it to hear that it's not in the interests of the black person, it's interest the it's in the interest of the person that's well, person that's saying, well, isn't itself? it's isn't it racist in itself? it's racist in itself. >> have heard people >> one thing i have heard people say, i can understand, is say, which i can understand, is that school and that if you're in school and you're that you are you're being told that you are less because less privileged because you are not white, it a demoralising not white, it is a demoralising thing and i think not white, it is a demoralising thing a and i think not white, it is a demoralising thing a way and i think not white, it is a demoralising thing a way there'sthink not white, it is a demoralising thing a way there's a nk not white, it is a demoralising thing a way there's a way to there's a way there's a way to talk about it. and my issue with this to have
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this is that it seems to have been imported from america. and i think that american i don't think that american critical race theory here critical race theory works here because different because we have a very different relationship with race. slavery ended way. relationship with race. slavery enci d way. relationship with race. slavery enci mean, way. relationship with race. slavery enci mean, why way. relationship with race. slavery enci mean, why are way. relationship with race. slavery enci mean, why are we way. relationship with race. slavery enci mean, why are we teaching'. >> i mean, why are we teaching kids about george floyd? but seriously, seriously, i would i would talk to my daughter about rosa the rosa parks. i have >> i have the rosa parks. i have all of books about all of the books about inspirational people. will inspirational people. and i will talk to her about that. and i do already talk to her about racism on some level. >> think george floyd was >> do you think george floyd was an i will. i will about >> i will. i will talk about george floyd and i will talk about brutality. but about police brutality. but i have very healthy distaste for have a very healthy distaste for the police. >> was parks, was he? >> they don't mention any of the bad things that did. i mean, bad things that he did. i mean, look, he didn't deserve look, i know he didn't deserve to no, of course not. >> no, of course not. >> nobody does. >> no, of course not. >> no course)es. >> no, of course not. >> no course not. >> of course not. >> this is not somebody that you should hold up as some sort of icon. this terrible thing icon. who's this terrible thing happened yes, happens icon. who's this terrible thing haa)ened yes, happens icon. who's this terrible thing haa lotzd yes, happens icon. who's this terrible thing haa lotzd people yes, happens icon. who's this terrible thing haa lotzd people yecolourppens icon. who's this terrible thing haa lotzd people yecolour and1s to a lot of people of colour and a people who white. a lot of people who are white. and shouldn't police and it shouldn't happen. police need but need to learn how to behave. but frankly, is not the up frankly, he he is not the pin up boy for particular. boy for this particular. >> i about it with >> but when i talk about it with when have talked about things >> but when i talk about it with whe that ave talked about things >> but when i talk about it with whe that with alked about things >> but when i talk about it with whe that with my�*d about things >> but when i talk about it with whe that with my daughter,|ings like that with my daughter, who is young, point is still very young, the point is still very young, the point is the point of the is i'm making the point of the police generally be
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police cannot generally be trusted. to rebecca. when i grew and when iwas >> when i grew up and when i was at i was surrounded at school, i was surrounded actually diverse actually at a very diverse school message actually at a very diverse school luther message actually at a very diverse school luther king message actually at a very diverse school luther king jr. message of martin luther king jr. and john lennon colour—blind john lennon of a colour—blind society. i was society. now, that is what i was taught up, and have taught growing up, and i have taken me single taken that with me every single day of my life. i neverjudge day of my life. i never judge someone because of the colour of their i do live in a their skin. i do live in a colour—blind world don't colour—blind world and i don't care this organisation, the care that this organisation, the key, says that that's wrong because think they are racist because i think they are racist and think they are peddling and i think they are peddling propaganda. is wrong with propaganda. what is wrong with living in colour—blind world living in a colour—blind world where don't think the where you don't think about the colour you colour of someone's skin? you think their characteristics. >> it's very me. so i >> i think it's a very me. so i used to say like i don't really see colour. and then when my sister came back from university in she like, in california, she was like, that's racist that's actually a super racist thing and i like, thing to say. and i was like, oh my i believe you're my god, i can't believe you're calling me racist. and then when we further, she we talked about it further, she was not really for we talked about it further, she was to not really for we talked about it further, she was to decide tol really for we talked about it further, she was to decide who zally for we talked about it further, she was to decide who seesfor we talked about it further, she was to decide who sees colour you to decide who sees colour because of course, in the country, that country, in the world that i live is the neutral. live in, white is the neutral. so came back from america to so she came back from america to tell you i a tell you that i think a colour—blind world is the to go. >> m >>m >> so do i. »- >> so do i. >> but not realistic. no, >> but it's not realistic. no, no, no. so you just said no, no, no. so you just said it's not do. people
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it's not people do. people >> said for it's it's not people do. people >> you said for it's it's not people do. people >> you for said for it's it's not people do. people >> you for to said for it's it's not people do. people >> you for to decide. d for it's it's not people do. people >> you for to decide. and' it's it's not people do. people >> you for to decide. and we've not you for to decide. and we've just so? who just said, why is it so? who does decide? >> you're telling me it's not for decide. for me to decide. >> people colour or not, right? >> no. if f— y—n >> yeah. no. if we should live in colour—blind in in a colour—blind society in a perfect world, obviously it would perfect. >> we make the world perfect one. go to an one. why do we have to go to an imperfect when you've imperfect one when you've just said a perfect imperfect one when you've just said people a perfect imperfect one when you've just said people don'tierfect imperfect one when you've just said people don't see ct imperfect one when you've just said people don't see colour. world. people don't see colour. why move towards that why don't we move towards that then? an imperfect where then? an imperfect one where you're forcing people to see it. >> overly >> i think it's an overly optimistic way of looking at the world. optimistic. optimistic way of looking at the world.people optimistic. optimistic way of looking at the world.people inherentlytic. many people are inherently and deeply racist and the institutional racism in this country . country. >> rebecca. rebecca i mean, >> oh, rebecca. rebecca i mean, you honestly, i'm going to set you honestly, i'm going to set you some homework. you're to going go away tonight and you're going go away tonight and you're going report going go away tonight and you're goinyou're report going go away tonight and you're goinyou're going report going go away tonight and you're goinyou're going to report going go away tonight and you're goinyou're going to realise port going go away tonight and you're goinyou're going to realise isrt and you're going to realise is that the is not an that the uk is not an institutional racist country in the uk that have significant problems with racism , for instance. >> totally different thing, totally different thing. >> there are people in institutions who are racist and i think it's no one's saying there's not racism. it's actually enabling these people who under the who are racist to go under the umbrella institutional ism. umbrella of institutional ism. it's guv. it's the it's not me, guv. it's the institutions . no, it's you. it's not me, guv. it's the institu thes . no, it's you. it's not me, guv. it's the institu the racist. it's you. it's not me, guv. it's the institu the racist. you you. it's not me, guv. it's the
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institu the racist. you need to you're the racist. you need to be if we if it's be held out. and if we if it's not if it's not this, then if it's not critical theory schools critical race theory in schools , what do that improves , what do we do that improves the situation? >> because i think all >> because i think we can all agree an agree that racism is not an ideal situation. agree that racism is not an ideiteach ation. agree that racism is not an ideiteach people to work what >> teach people to work out what you're focus on your good. >> and you know would >> and you know what i would say? i would say go back and focus the message of martin focus on the message of martin luther because you luther king junior, because you know what? there is more racism before society. >> that's the secondary school sub kelvin. that's secondary sub kelvin. that's the secondary school is primary school subject. this is primary aged in primary school, aged kids in primary school, they don't even recognise colour. literally are colour—blind. >> not true. there >> that's not true. there are studies are putting studies to show we are putting these ideas. you offer little girls . they will choose girls dolls. they will choose the white doll. is the white doll. there is a massive there is no. it's a well proven white. massive there is no. it's a well proan white. massive there is no. it's a well proa n whit girl chooses massive there is no. it's a well proan whit girl chooses a white >> a white girl chooses a white doll and a young child i send you. >> i won't talk of you shouting. >> i won't talk of you shouting. >> but if you put two young kids together, one's black together, one's one's black and one's and both one's white and they both have the they will the same colour eyes, they will be we're exactly the be like, oh, we're exactly the same. see the things same. they will see the things that similar other that are similar with each other rather than things that i'm talking study to divide >> an actual study to divide themselves. i'm talking about thousands of children not even nofice thousands of children not even notice the doll is a different
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colour. >> there might be another reason why. >> there might be another reason whjlittle girls absorbing beauty >> little girls absorbing beauty standards. looks standards. that's an adult looks over that over it and makes that assumption . assumption. >> so the problem here, and i think adult narrative >> so the problem here, and i think on adult narrative >> so the problem here, and i think on youngt narrative >> so the problem here, and i think on young children.e >> so the problem here, and i think on young children. do pushed on young children. do you teach racism? we teach it. >> calvin >> this is nana akua calvin robinson. rebecca read. my superstar up tonight superstar panel fired up tonight and with me for the next two hours. don't go anywhere. but still laurence fox let still to come, laurence fox let loose in the wokerati henhouse as he tears into a chef that apologised for having an all white kitchen. plus, he digests news. i'm very excited about this , that vegetarians are 50% this, that vegetarians are 50% more likely to snap a hip. told you. but up next in the clash, they reportedly fell out with they reportedly fell out with the beckhams over claims they leaked secrets to the press. so is top daily telegraph columnist celia walden right that harry and are losing a—list and meghan are losing a—list friends because they simply can't trusted? royal scoop can't be trusted? royal scoop getter kennedy and social getter karen kennedy and social commentatorjoanna getter karen kennedy and social commentator joanna jarjue lock horns on this. what do you think, though, dan? at gbnews.com our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb twitter. back after gb news on twitter. back after this .
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meghan star, us journalist meghan star, us journalist meghan kelly and laurence fox both on the way this hour. but time now for the clash , which time now for the clash, which and the sussexes are losing friends faster than harry's losing court battles at the moment after the beckhams became the latest a—list to couple
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ditch the pair following high profile snubs from oprah, taylor swift and george clooney. us producer paula froelich suggests that the couple's big hollywood freeze out could be a simple business decision. i was really interested by this. this woman knows the industry and she said everyone's sell everyone's got a movie to sell and a broadway play they want to debut on screen in london or london's west end. and they know that prince william and kate , that prince william and kate, who are the biggest celebrity, gets over there, won't show if they think someone is friends with harry and meghan. but top daily telegraph columnist celia walden puts the couple's plummeting popularity among tinseltown is down to their blabber mouth. her words , blabber mouth. her words, suggesting that violated the hollywood a—lister code. and there's no turning back. so what do you think? is celia right that harry and meghan are losing a—list friends because they can't at can't be trusted? dan at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gbnews.com vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. those results shortly . but first to results shortly. but first to debate this now, i'm joined by royal getter at the royal scoop getter at the spectre rater kyra kennedy and
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the social commentator joanna jaflue. the social commentator joanna jarjue . so look, kyra kennedy, jarjue. so look, kyra kennedy, what's going on here? because clearly, harry and meghan, who were once the toast of tinseltown, don't seem to be getting these big invites and seem to be falling out with a lot of big names. >> yeah , definitely. i mean, >> yeah, definitely. i mean, celia's column in the telegraph was definitely right about the kind of breakdown in relationship with the beckhams . relationship with the beckhams. and i think she's right when she says that the likely hood is that the beckhams have pushed away meghan and harry rather than the other way round. i mean, we know now that brooklyn beckham's wedding, the big kind of hollywood wedding, they weren't invited. and we know that william and kate were . so that william and kate were. so people are starting to take sides now. and i mean, it's definitely a far better to take the side of the future. king
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then a couple that is associated with now leaks to the press is moaning and kind of this crusade to take down the monarchy . to take down the monarchy. >> joanna jarjue that's what's going on here, isn't it? harry and meghan thought they would get everyone behind them, but actually stars want the actually american stars want the proximity to real royalty and real royalty is now william and kate, not the sussexes . kate, not the sussexes. >> look, i think with meghan and harry's situation and after spare and after the documentary , it's something that's going to naturally divide a lot of people . you can't expect that, you know, you have something like that. you're not going to have 1 or 2 people fall out or maybe just general friendships . just in general in friendships. people fall out the time for people fall out all the time for various reasons. it various different reasons. it doesn't hollywood is doesn't mean that hollywood is ditching when you've got ditching them. when you've got people like oprah beyonce people like oprah and beyonce and serena williams and tyler perry in your corner, i would actually think that it's more realistic that a lot of these,
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you know , hollywood a—listers you know, hollywood a—listers who probably quite fickle and probably quite , you know, care probably quite, you know, care about their image and want to be in the right circles, would want to be at oprah's dinner party next to meghan, not, you know, going against basically the grain how the majority the grain of how the majority of the biggest stars in hollywood, including even massive legends like elton john, are backing kyra . kyra. >> i don't think that's true. and i think a lot of those people that you just named are kind of pushing back quite publicly against them, especially when the stuff that they said on oprah doesn't match up with the stuff that they said a few months ago. >> for example. well, there was the big kind of they walked back on the claims that the royal family were racist. and then they said didn't say they said that they didn't say that they were racist. and lot that they were racist. and a lot of then of publicly of people then kind of publicly thought, oh, we need to kind of take step from this. thought, oh, we need to kind of takibutstep from this. thought, oh, we need to kind of takibut iep from this. thought, oh, we need to kind of takibut i think from this. thought, oh, we need to kind of takibut i think the om this. thought, oh, we need to kind of takibut i think the om ththing >> but i think the main thing is, is that there is a life span to celebrity and when they first
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stepped down from the royal family in january 2020, they were the new big thing. >> they were the new celebrities of hollywood. they moved to a very rich area with very rich people surrounding them. and it's only natural that three years on that the kind of celebrity ness of them have waned, has waned. and also every time they try keep themselves in the press , it doesn't do them the press, it doesn't do them any good . in fact, it just does any good. in fact, it just does them harm. joanna sorry. >> i think it's quite disingenuous to say that they're trying to keep themselves in the press . the press pretty much press. the press pretty much feed off meghan and harry when meghan literally disappeared and was just living her life for three months, it was where's meghan? has she done this? has she done that? the press go after meghan harry after meghan and harry and i think instance, think that in this instance, like said , maybe, you know, like i said, maybe, you know, some friendships just naturally come to an end. people grow apart. but don't think it's apart. but i don't think it's fair to necessarily say that, you know, friendships have fallen out. what proof do we actually have that friendships have because
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have fallen out because somebody didn't else's didn't attend somebody else's wedding and that's maybe even one it just seems a one friendship. it just seems a bit , really, to be bit overboard, really, to be saying that everybody's taking a step would actually like step back. i would actually like to the guests. to hear from the other guests. what you have that what proof do you have that everybody back from everybody has stepped back from meghan harry, cara well, meghan and harry, cara well, there are tonnes of red carpet events and kind of big parties , events and kind of big parties, big hollywood parties that they have. >> and cara, isn't it true, cara, that beyonce was particularly annoyed with the fact that harry and meghan, including added in their documentary evidence of this text message that she had sent them , which made it look as if them, which made it look as if she was trying to pour rubbish on the royal family. >> and beyonce wouldn't have wanted that text message broadcast to the world, would she ? she? >> well, of course. >> well, of course. >> and that's that's that's the main part of it, is that these celebrities are above everything thing like privacy and when you are having private correspondence shed to make
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yourself look better, then people are obviously going to take a step back. >> and joanna, what's with joanna? what's with this idea of being called and that there was some sort of row between david beckham and prince harry over who had leaked stories? i mean, you've got to admit that that doesn't put them in a good light. i think until i hear it from david beckham's mouth and until i hear it from beyonce's mouth. >> and let's just actually be real about beyonce. she runs the tightest ship . and i know this tightest ship. and i know this as a beehive member. okay. nothing gets out of if beyonce's got a problem with someone, we're not going to hear about it. so even say beyonce was annoyed , it makes no sense. and annoyed, it makes no sense. and actually, meghan is, as you actually, if meghan is, as you know, and actually is know, cunning and actually is smart terms of trying to you smart in terms of trying to you know, align herself with powerful people then powerful people, then she probably , is this probably asked beyonce, is this okay me to put you in this okay for me to put you in this documentary? and beyonce and jay—z have actually been very vocalin jay—z have actually been very vocal in their more vocal in their support, more than disdain previously, quite proudly, her, obviously. >> yes. when they were in the
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royal family. but look, fascinating debate, joanna jarjue, thank you jarjue, kara kennedy, thank you both so much. do you both so much. but who do you agree here is cynthia agree with? here is cynthia walden. harry walden. write that harry and meghan friends meghan are losing a—list friends because trusted . because they can't be trusted. and clayhall writes, is via and clayhall writes, this is via twitter no one wants to associate themselves with harry and meghan any more. they are bad and been bad news and have been for a long time. ali on also on twitter writes who would want to be friends with a couple that are grievance whichever are every grievance on whichever tv they're invited tv programme they're invited to do. keep confidence do. they can't keep confidence but bollard writes harry and meghan are doing a great job and just want a quiet life. wonderful people who your verdicts now in 80% of you agree that harry and meghan have broken the hollywood code. 20% of you reckon they can be trusted . top journalist tom trusted. top journalist tom bower on standby, by the way, with his unrivalled analysis on the sussexes. he is live later. and you know, tom always comes with a bow , a bombshell or two. with a bow, a bombshell or two. first, though, the weather looks
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like things are heating up, boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here with the gb news forecast . here with the gb news forecast. turning wet again overnight, heavy showers replaced the rain into wednesday, but unseasonable winds, especially along southern coastal parts of england and an area of low pressure is developing over the atlantic. that's going to move through central overnight. it's central parts overnight. it's going to bring the strongest winds on the southern flank and some of it into some heavy rain ahead of it into northern later this northern ireland later this evening, wales, evening, passing through wales, southern and central england and then eventually northern and eastern england, seeing the wet weather as as weather by dawn, as well as southern now northern southern scotland. now northern scotland overnight scotland stays clear overnight and will dip and here temperatures will dip into single figures. into the single figures. but elsewhere for those temperatures will 13, 14, 15 celsius. will stay at 13, 14, 15 celsius. but it is a wet and windy start to wednesday. the wettest weather will be across northern ireland, central and southern scotland . northern england, scotland. northern england, another band of rain moves through southern counties for a
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while through on a while, carried through on a strengthening wind with the risk of coastal areas 50, of gales for coastal areas 50, perhaps 60 mile per hour wind gusts that could cause impacts if taking part in outdoor if you're taking part in outdoor activities, for example, or camping . and another thing camping. and another thing that could impactful , very heavy could be impactful, very heavy showers thunderstorms showers and thunderstorms through parts that all through central parts that all clears through. and by thursday, it's a much brighter start to the sunshine out the day. some sunshine out there. quickly, though, there. quite quickly, though, there. quite quickly, though, the fills in and further the cloud fills in and further showers by the showers develop by the afternoon. and miss afternoon. hit and miss downpours and the wind from the north will make it feel on the cold side. similar conditions on friday before another low arrives on saturday. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers, proud up. boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news sponsors of weather on. gb news coming up, us media superstar meghan kelly bagged a big interview with white house hopeful ron desantis . hopeful ron desantis. >> i'll bring you her biggest scoops, including ron's attacks on trump for not tackling the trans debate and a big promise
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to pardon the donald if he does end up in jail. to pardon the donald if he does end up in jail . but first, the end up in jail. but first, the fox report and a woke restaurant that apologised for its all white kitchen team, brit, all boned vegetarians and the bbc news veteran who pushed climate from the sun soaked patio of his french riviera getaway. a climate hypocrite surely not laurence fox here with all of that.
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next us media superstar megyn kelly coming up soon. but first, the fox report with lawrence and restauranteur and tiktok sensation thomas straker boasts almost 4 million social media followers. but has now fallen victim to diversity delirium . victim to diversity delirium. the public turned on him, or at least part of the public did, for unveiling a new team of white chefs at notting hill white male chefs at notting hill , the , straker's eatery blasting the lack city in his lack of diverse city in his bfigade lack of diverse city in his brigade whisky guru becky paskin, a regular face on itv's love your weekend, commented it's been proven time and again that diverse teams are more creative, productive and successful , all while a few mean successful, all while a few mean female chef added if you exclude women and people of colour from the go, you're not part the get go, you're not only part of but ongoing of the problem, but an ongoing continuation so straker continuation of it. so straker originally hit back at his critics but has since caved in and apologised for the lack of diversity and promise to improve. now lawrence we
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wouldn't see this sort of reaction , would we, if an indian reaction, would we, if an indian restaurant owner you can't hear me. lawrence will get you sound. we'll get you sound. okay. we'll try and sort that out. but i was just saying, you wouldn't see that sort of reaction if you were posting a picture of an indian wrestler , for example, indian wrestler, for example, with all of their chefs who might happen to all be from india and i personally found it really sad that in a situation like that . lawrence, can you like that. lawrence, can you hear me now ? hear me now? >> i can hear you now. >> oh, good. well i was just saying you wouldn't get the same reaction, would you, if there was restaurant that was an indian restaurant that posted a picture group posted a picture of their group of chefs and they all happened to indian , i went into my to be indian, i went into my local jamaican jerk chicken shop today to complain about the lack of diversity in their today. >> how did that go down? i've well , they just told me to well, they just told me to bumbaclot off and then you know i went into the indian and yeah,
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again there was a complete lack of diversity. interestingly if you look at the internet today, you'll see the main identitarian nationalist party in south africa calling to kill the white man in this sort of thing about like obsessing over people's skin colour is really silly. it's like , why we can't change it's like, why we can't change the colour of our skin? so what's the why is so un obsessed about it? you know, as the guy came out, mr straker came out very and just and just very wisely and just and just pointed out that, you know, there's shortage of chefs and, there's a shortage of chefs and, you you want a job, you know, if you want a job, just it's the obsession just apply. it's the obsession with skin colour and sexuality is just strange. very strange, but it is a very dark place . but it is a very dark place. yeah, it is. and look, i think sometimes it is just worth reminding people we are a majority white country. >> there are going to be certain professions where you've got maybe majority white folk doing that job. now look, lawrence, i was so happy about this, so
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happy about this . a university happy about this. a university of leeds study revealing what i've known for a long time, men who follow a vegetarian diet are 50% more likely to break their hips than those who eat meat. so this was a study of more than 4000 middle aged participants , 4000 middle aged participants, andifs 4000 middle aged participants, and it's the first time that the link between vegetarian ism and frailty has been seen in in men. it has been recognised in women for some time , though. so for some time, though. so lawrence actually, i mean, are people starting to wake up to the fact obviously i know you're a man that puts your health first, all ways. are people starting to wake up to some of the dangers of vegetarianism and veganism? finally. >> well, i mean, who would have thought that eating rabbit food might make your bones less powerful? and the old adage that vegetarians don't live longer, it just feels like they do. it comes into to play here. but the other thing that we really need to do here is possibly just take a moment for lewis hamilton's
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dog , his a moment for lewis hamilton's dog, his vegan dog. that's sick because that makes me mad . don't because that makes me mad. don't know . don't be a bigot, dan, know. don't be a bigot, dan, don't . let's take time. let's don't. let's take time. let's take some time to think about the dog and his plant based. yeah >> oh, my goodness. so wrong . so >> oh, my goodness. so wrong. so wrong. so wrong. but but look, i'm all for freedom of choice, right? i'm all for freedom of choice. but just stop pumping out this ideology out there that it's actually healthier not to eat meat. that's what angers me now, laurence, i had to ask you about bbc long term world about this bbc long term world affairs editor john simpson about this bbc long term world affairs editorjohn simpson has affairs editor john simpson has become the latest climate catastrophist to not fully get his own message. so did you see the science? he posted a virtue signalling tweet about the world facing its hottest temperatures for 120,000 years, bashing the media outlets who weren't giving climate fair the attention he feels it deserves. and that was the very same week, just a
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couple of days later, actually, where he was boasting of his summer holiday being as good as it gets as he lounged in the mediterranean heat with his family. sir lawrence as this proof that the metropolitan elite climate change to elite used climate change to virtue signal. but expect the poorest to pick up the tab for nut zero, i think it's appalling how your your your framing him because at the end of the day, this is a man who has tweeted that the sun monster is going to kill us all. >> so surely that's enough . he's >> so surely that's enough. he's owed a holiday, isn't he? he's tweeted it . he's owed a holiday, isn't he? he's tweeted it. he's said it's owed a holiday, isn't he? he's tweeted it . he's said it's the tweeted it. he's said it's the end of the world. he needs a houday. end of the world. he needs a holiday . you know , we live in holiday. you know, we live in a world of feelings . and by you world of feelings. and by you not acknowledging his feelings and him expressing that he feels is a climate change and therefore he's not allowed a glass of pinot grigio in italy, i think you're being a racist, homophobic bigot . homophobic bigot. >> i'm sure i am. i'm sure i am. and i've got some more beautiful, fair coming up from the labour party later in the
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media buzz. lawrence so you're going to want to stay tuned for that. lawrence fox, the fox report. thank you very much, lawrence. but also coming up in the media buzz, rishi sunak puts the media buzz, rishi sunak puts the pedal down on his apparent drive to water down net zero by tackling dystopian low traffic neighbourhoods. he's already announced new north sea oil licences, so is delaying the ban on diesel cars. next, my superstar panel returned to debate that shortly, but next, us media superstar megan kelly delivers her bombshell shell interview with us presidential hopeful ron desantis . we've got hopeful ron desantis. we've got exclusive clips from the florida governor's attacks on donald trump and his assessment of geriatric politicians like 80 year old bumbler joe geriatric politicians like 80 year old bumblerjoe biden. is ron, your man for the white house? could he really beat trump? meghan has spent two days with the guy in florida. she's going to reveal all in mere minutes as .
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time now for us, media megastar megan kelly, who is fresh off the back of an exclusive sit down and lots of time actually, with the man bidding to become the next us president. florida governor ron desantis, the self—proclaimed woke slayer who stood up against covid tyranny, was until recently , donald was until recently, donald trump's main rival for the 2024 republican nomination for the donald. still, the overwhelming frontrunner for a second crack at the white house despite news today that a federal grand jury is considering charging him over the january 6th riots. it comes as polling from the new york times shows trump crushing every other republican candidate for the nomination and tied with biden in the general election. so this is the moment desantis told megan that he would prove trump's save saviour if he
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became president . became president. >> when your views on the weaponization of government, would you commit to pardoning him on any federal charges against him? well, what i've said very simple. against him? well, what i've saiii'm very simple. against him? well, what i've saiii'm goingimple. against him? well, what i've saiii'm going to3le.what's right >> i'm going to do what's right for don't think for the country. i don't think it for the country it would be good for the country to 80 year old to have an almost 80 year old former president go to prison. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like it would a good thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i would a good thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i lookld a good thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i look at a good thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i look at like good thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i look at like fordi thing. so that's a yes. doesn't seem like i look at like ford pardoned and i look at like ford pardoned nixon, took some heat for it. but at the end of the day, it's like, do we want to move forward as a country or do we want to be mired in these past controversies? and i think the pubuc controversies? and i think the public fresh start . public wants a fresh start. >> oh, megan, it was a great interview . so many headlines interview. so many headlines fascinated to know about the mindset of desantis. but what do you think the chances are of a president desantis pardoning a jailed donald trump, given where the polls are at? >> they may be getting a lot better in about 12 minutes because donald trump just posted on his social media. i hear that deranged jack smith that's the
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special counsel going after him in order to interfere with the presidential election of 2024. we'll be putting out yet another fake indictment of your favourite president. me at 5 pm. eastern time. that means in 12 minutes, the grand jury has been meeting and this is over january sixth. >> is that right? yes >> is that right? yes >> just posted >> yes. he literally just posted it ago. so this it seconds ago. so this is breaking that he believes breaking news that he believes the grand jury has indicted him over january sixth, something we weren't sure whether it would happen or not. he's posting that . been heads up. . he's been given the heads up. it's it happened and that it's going come down any minute going to come down any minute now. now trump got everybody wound about this, about wound up about this, about a week, days ago. and it week, ten days ago. and it didn't happen. happened didn't happen. and what happened there was jack smith added other charges to the mar—a—lago documents case, saying trump withheld and improperly documents belonging to the people. this is something entirely different. this is how he behaved on and around january 6th in contesting the election loss and this is a much more dangerous case in some ways.
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dan, if in fact, so is getting an indictment. >> so, megan, look , i know you >> so, megan, look, i know you know everything about the american judicial system . american judicial system. realistic possibility that he could be imprisoned before the election on this case. >> yes. yeah here's the problem. you got the new york case against him involving improper recordkeeping of his hush payment to a star. that's not going anywhere, but it's going to be in front of a jury that hates him. but even if he's convicted, there's going to convicted, there's not going to be right . so be jail time. all right. so that's kind of a nothing. um, you speaking . you know, relatively speaking. then comes the mar a lago documents saying you took documents case saying you took classified other documents classified and other documents with weren't with you that you weren't entitled you lied entitled to, and then you lied about you didn't about them and then you didn't produce subpoena produce them when a subpoena was handed you. and so thing handed to you. and so one thing on the other, 39, almost on top of the other, 39, almost 40 charges now because he just revised it, he's in real trouble in that case. but he's going to be in of a jury. that be in front of a jury. that should trump friendly in should be trump friendly down in florida. that florida. and i don't think that case trial before case is going to trial before the election. they set the november election. they set
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it may. i just don't think it for may. i just don't think it's go off in it's going to go off in may. it's easy to these it's very easy to get these things predict that things delayed. i predict that one after election one goes down after the election and good shot given and he's got a good shot given the however, the two the jury pool. however, the two ones are outstanding , dan, ones that are outstanding, dan, are january 6th, which would be tried in front of a dc. jury and potentially charges in georgia, which would be state charges that he could not be pardoned on, which would be tried in georgia . and both of tried in georgia. and both of those could be on what we call rocket dockets dockets that are going to go fast. the neither the judge nor the prosecutor. and either one of those cases will be prone to delay. and both could potentially, if they get charged asap , could get tried charged asap, could get tried before the election, and both could require serious jail time. >> okay . personally, i think >> okay. personally, i think that's crazy . but but putting that's crazy. but but putting that's crazy. but but putting that to one side side it doesn't preclude him for running from running, does it, megan? i mean, if you look at the polls, is there not an argument to say actually the republicans are
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even more likely to get behind him? i mean, are we seriously facing the possibility of trump being the nominee and running from behind bars ? is there will from behind bars? is there will be such a backlash against this system ? system? >> and jack smith, if that happens and joe biden's justice department, which is doing this to him, if they take the man who's leading the republican contest for its nominee by 40 points and put him in jail over what over comments that people should march peacefully . to the should march peacefully. to the capitol on january 6th. i realise people are mad about january 6th. people are being held criminally responsible right but trump is not right now, but trump is not criminally response for january 6th. the people who hurt police officers who defaced the caphol officers who defaced the capitol. different story and they're being held accountable. what happened down in georgia , what happened down in georgia, you know, saying, i need to find 11,000 votes. that's not enough.
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this is absurd . and what's this is absurd. and what's happening to him, dan? it's absurd. the mar a lago document case is the best case against him legally, but it's also just the mirror image of what hillary clinton did , including defying a clinton did, including defying a subpoena if they can prove it. and she wasn't charged? no, of course not. how does he get charged? there are no standards of justice. and the american people know it. and this is the problem for the republicans right now, because he's leading by 40 they want trump. by 40 points. they want trump. they like desantis . the new york they like desantis. the new york times poll concluded this week they like desantis. but they love trump. and they're the one they love. could very well be in prison soon. and that is one of the reasons why the one they like, desantis , continues like, desantis, continues plodding along, despite the like, desantis, continues plodding along , despite the fact plodding along, despite the fact that the polls are not in his favour right now. >> well, yeah, i was going to ask that, megan, ask you about that, megan, because been because of course, you'd been wanting this interview for a long time, for long he long time, for a long time. he didn't you didn't want to sit down with you when sounds like when he did. it sounds like desantis gave you loads of time.
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both on camera and off camera , both on camera and off camera, on a real charm offensive. so what's his strategy? is his strategy to literally see the trump campaign implode and hope at that point that republican voters give him a second chance? so he won't say that on camera, but it has to be it has to be why he's kept himself behind closed doors and in conservative safe space media is beyond me . safe space media is beyond me. >> he gave a very nice interview . you know, as you saw, i asked him very challenging questions throughout him. we throughout and pressed him. we went deep, deep, deeper. and he handled with ease. you know, handled it with ease. you know, maybe could have done better. a couple of things here or there if really wanted nitpick if you really wanted to nitpick the thought i would the guy. but i thought i would give an a on he handled give him an a on how he handled that interview, so why why that interview, too. so why why have him have they been keeping him wrapped ? there's no point to wrapped up? there's no point to it, especially with somebody like me is not out to kill like me who is not out to kill him. right. going to ask him. right. i'm not going to ask him. right. i'm not going to ask him as makes him unfair questions as it makes no me . i think him unfair questions as it makes no me. i think he just no sense to me. i think he just got on this sort of belief that
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conservatives the media. conservatives hate the media. and anybody who's not declared themselves pro desantis is not to be trusted. well, i'm i'm not pro or anti desantis . i'm not pro or anti desantis. i'm not pro or anti desantis. i'm not pro or anti trump either. for the record, i am having some real problems with the sitting president of the united states and i'll be honest about that. it would be hard for me not to spend an entire interview with joe biden beating up on over spend an entire interview with joe many beating up on over spend an entire interview with joe many thingsg up on over spend an entire interview with joe many things he's on over spend an entire interview with joe many things he's done over spend an entire interview with joe many things he's done . over the many things he's done. however, on the gop side , and however, on the gop side, and obviously it was very fair and he handled it just fine . so he handled it just fine. so i really hope this is the beginning of a new strategy for him in making himself more visible . visible. what's your plan to protect women and girls from men who claim they are trans trying to get into our spaces and our sports? >> well, in florida, we've we've done all of that. we will look
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within the constitutional authority of the federal government. we'll look to do the same for women's sports and those issues nationally. >> do you think that trump is soft issue? the issue of soft on this issue? the issue of trans rights versus women's rights? >> he had been a pioneer in injecting men into women's competitions because he was doing that with beauty pageants way, way back in the day. you know, ten, ten years ago or whatnot. and then he's also opposed like protecting opposed things like protecting locker rooms and bathrooms when he was running, he said north carolina shouldn't have done that when did it, carolina shouldn't have done that when did it , the that when they did it, the temperature is rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hi there . it's aidan mcgivern >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern here with the gb news forecast. turning wet again overnight, heavy showers replaced the rain into wednesday , but unseasonable into wednesday, but unseasonable winds especially along southern coastal parts of england, an area of low pressure is developing over the atlantic. that's going to move through central parts overnight. it's
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going to bring the strongest winds on the southern flank and some of it into some heavy rain ahead of it into northern later this northern ireland later this evening through wales, evening, passing through wales, southern and central england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen and central england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually. england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually northern, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually northern and and then eventually northern and eastern england, seeing the wet weather dawn, as as weather by dawn, as well as southern now northern southern scotland. now northern scotland clear overnight scotland stays clear overnight and temperatures dip and here temperatures will dip into figures. but into the single figures. but elsewhere those temperatures elsewhere for those temperatures will 14, 15 celsius. will stay at 13, 14, 15 celsius. but it is a wet and windy start to wednesday. the wettest weather will be across northern ireland, central and southern scotland . northern england, scotland. northern england, another band of rain moves through southern counties for a while carried while, carried through on a strengthening wind with the risk of gales for coastal areas 50, perhaps 60 mile per hour wind gusts that could cause impacts if taking part in outdoor if you're taking part in outdoor activities, for example, or camping . and another thing camping. and another thing that could impactful , very heavy could be impactful, very heavy showers thunderstorms showers and thunderstorms through central that all through central parts that all clears through. and by thursday, it's a much brighter start to the day. some sunshine out there. though, there. quite quickly, though, there. quite quickly, though, the in and further the cloud fills in and further showers by the showers develop by the afternoon. and miss
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news it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. >> tonight at rishi sunak gets into gear reversing net zero. 24 hours after approving new north sea oil licences, the pm pledges allegiance to motorists and vows allegiance to motorists and vows a crackdown on dystopian low traffic neighbourhoods. he's now under pressure to delay the ban of petrol and diesel cars . of petrol and diesel cars. course i'm committed to net zero, but we've got to do that in a proportion and pragmatic way that doesn't unnecessarily add burdens or costs to families lives. so why has it taken sunak
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so long to pull the handbrake on nuts? zero. and should he go further? that's the big debate next with my superstar panel. and tonight, i'm joined by nana akua kelvin robinson and rebecca reid . farage opened the reid. farage opened the floodgates but now more high profile names have shared their de—banking woes. reform uk leader richard tice is one of them and he's now calling for new laws that ensure the scandal will never be repeated . the will never be repeated. the brexit architect live shortly and after the beckhams were marshalled by the sussexes reports suggest harry and meghan have broken the so—called hollywood code because of their gossipy ways. top royal author tom bower investigates whether the couple are now a spent force stateside . and meanwhile, is stateside. and meanwhile, is this picture of a trans man on the side of a coffee van with their mastectomy scars on show going to prove costa coffee's bud light moment. furious customer think so. but are they overreacting? we'll debate it in the media buzz. find out what
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brexit voters have done to deserve a nomination when crowned tonight's greatest britain and union jackass to. we're have tomorrow's we're going to have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you. hot well. and hot off the press as well. and the on this breaking news the latest on this breaking news is donald trump going to be indicted for january the sixth? in just a few moments, the situation , one that could see situation, one that could see him running for president behind bars with the latest on that, here's polly middlehurst. >> dan, thank you. good evening to you . yes, let's bring you to you. yes, let's bring you that breaking news we've received within the last 15 minutes or so from the united states at the former president donald trump is saying online that expects to be indicted that he expects to be indicted again tonight. we're hearing that it's in about ten minutes time. so not confirmed yet. but speaking on truth social, that's his own social media platform. he says special counsel jack smith will be putting out what he calls another fake indictment of your favourite president.
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jack smith was appointed to oversee investigations into donald trump and a grand jury has been looking at efforts to overturn the 2020 election result . that's what it's all result. that's what it's all about. he's questioning the timing of this. donald trump is questioning the timing, calling it prosperous . prosecutorial is it prosperous. prosecutorial is that how you say it? sorry, i haven't rehearsed that word. misconduct mr trump is currently the front runner for the republican nomination , and you republican nomination, and you may know he's already 40 points aheadin may know he's already 40 points ahead in the polls and he's already facing 43 federal charges relating to his handling of sensitive government documents. the indictment is likely to be confirmed, as i say, within about ten minutes time. we'll bring you more on that just as soon as we get it. now home, the home now news here at home, the home office told gb news tonight office has told gb news tonight that barge that the bibby stockholm barge will not be taking new arrivals tomorrow and it could be next week before any migrants are allowed to move in an initial group of asylum seekers were
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expected to be sent to the accommodation in portland in dorset today. the source also says the delay is because of health and safety practises which need to be signed off for port workers, adding there are no fire safety issues . in an no fire safety issues. in an interview today with gb news, the prime minister said housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats was completely wrong and said alternatives like the bibby stockholm were being sought as interim measures . interim measures. >> what's going on currently is completely wrong. we've got a situation which is unfair. british taxpayers are forking out £6 million a day to house illegal migrants in hotels and other accommodation. that's clearly wrong. it's clearly unfair. and that's why i want to put an end to it. >> well, the stockholm can >> well, the bibby stockholm can accommodate 500 people, but new figures show that more than 3000 people crossed the english channelin people crossed the english channel in 63 small boats in july alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat. july alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat . that's the 52 migrants per boat. that's the highest number on record , and
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highest number on record, and more than 14,000 have made the dangerous crossing so far this year. dangerous crossing so far this year . well, the prime minister year. well, the prime minister was busy today. he also introduced what he's calling the biggest shake up of alcohol taxes in a century. biggest shake up of alcohol taxes in a century . the move taxes in a century. the move focuses on taxing drinks on the alcoholic strength with duty on wine and vodka, for example, to rise as touring a beer festival in west london today, rishi sunak claimed the overhaul made things simpler and fairer and would benefit thousands of businesses. but the british beer and pub association warns it'll cost the industry an extra £225 million a year in tax. the mp margaret ferrier, has been stripped of her seat after a recall petition in triggering a by—election. she was charged by police and suspended from the house of commons for breaking covid rules back in lockdown by travelling from london to scotland after testing positive in september 2020. nearly 12,000 constituents in rutherglen and
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hamilton west signed that petition. mrs. ferrier says she won't be standing in the by—election. the first of its kind in scotland. now you may have seen on our weather forecast the met office has issued yellow weather warnings for wind and thunderstorms covering large parts of central england and wales for tomorrow. strong winds could affect southern parts of england from 4 am. to 6 pm. in the evening on wednesday with thunderstorms hitting parts of england and wales between 9 am, 7 pm. that's it. you with gb news. we're across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio and your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. back now to dan . play gb news. back now to dan. tomorrow news tonight now in our mediabuzz first front pages are in hot off the press obviously
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these are the first editions so nothing yet on that breaking news is of the trump in indictment. >> perhaps they'll be changing up. but for the moment the independent leads with the police of an afghan pilot's wife who urging british who is urging the british government family government to help her family come the uk . cancer wholly come to the uk. cancer wholly grail. that's the headline in the metro, which leads with a new pill that can kill cancerous tumours but leave healthy cells untouched . a molecule in the untouched. a molecule in the pill has been named in honour of the nine year old olivia healy , the nine year old olivia healy, who died of the disease . who died of the disease. goodness me, that's great news, isn't it? superstar panel . back isn't it? superstar panel. back with me now. gb news queen nana akua, the conservative commentator , the reverend calvin commentator, the reverend calvin robinson , and the author and robinson, and the author and broadcaster rebecca reid. now he announced more than 100 new nonh announced more than 100 new north sea oil licences as yesterday. but now rishi sunak has bolstered his anti—net zero credentials once more by pledging a crackdown on
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dystopian low traffic neighbourhoods. the pm has warned ambulance response times must have priority over wacky green schemes like ltns , which green schemes like ltns, which are intended to drive down traffic and in a bid to let motorists know he's on their side, sunak pointed to the scrapping of alteans and wandsworth south london as he ordered a more widespread review that could see consigned to that could see them consigned to the now we the dustbin of history. now we know rishi usually loves to stick the script. will stick to the script. so will he follow with this common follow through with this common sense delay sense climate rhetoric and delay the ban petrol and diesel the ban on petrol and diesel cars until 2035 at least? just like the eu? well, our very own liam halligan asked him that and our exclusive interview today. watch now , that's been the watch now, that's been the government's policy for a long pefiod government's policy for a long period of time. it remains a government's policy. but my overall approach to all these questions course i'm questions is, of course i'm committed to net zero, but we've got that got to do that in a proportionate and pragmatic way that doesn't unnecessarily add burdens or costs to families lives . and i think we saw a good lives. and i think we saw a good example of the wrong approach recently when uxbridge by—election you've got the
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labour party. keir starmer and sadiq pushing ahead with sadiq khan pushing ahead with ulez. what does that do ? just ulez. what does that do? just puts £12.50 on an ordinary family's bill. now gavin robinson it's all well and good heafing robinson it's all well and good hearing this rhetoric. and don't get me wrong, i like what he's saying , but at the end of the saying, but at the end of the day , he's not saying that he's day, he's not saying that he's to going move the deadline. >> it doesn't really matter what he says because it's just words. it just rhetoric. so we need it is just rhetoric. so we need to see actions. he's very to see some actions. he's very good he talks all good at speaking. he talks all the time, but he very rarely follows if he was on follows through. if he was on the side of motorists, he'd be clamping just ltns, clamping down on not just ltns, but of this anti but ulez and all of this anti motorist propaganda policies we have popping up all over the country and actually , i don't country and actually, i don't even think it's his fault. i think it's our fault. we keep voting for these people. we keep electing that electing these people that are tearing and tearing down our cities and enforcing these cities enforcing these 15 minute cities upon us. you know, if they really wanted us to live more locally and more environmentally friendly, they'd make sure that we had butchers. we'd have grocers, we'd have all the things we need live within things we need to live within a 15 than just
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15 minute city rather than just say, a camera. if you say, here's a camera. if you leave area, you'll get leave this area, you'll get charged get charged a fee, you'll get charged a fee, you'll get charged it's back charged a fine. it's back to front. dystopia. front. it is dystopia. >> nana you do think this is >> but nana you do think this is rishi's best hope, right? this is his potential path to an election victory. if he truly turns his back on this eco extremism . extremism. >> yeah, i think it's literally their only hope if he does that. obviously, if he stops the boats, it'd be amazing . but i'll boats, it'd be amazing. but i'll wait for that one. but this is pretty much the last chance saloon for the tory party. he needs to stop just talking and actually doing something about it. it's a dividing line. is the dividing angela dividing line. because angela rayner that the plan is rayner had said that the plan is that these ulez all over the all over the country, all over the country, and nobody wants it, nobody wants it. so all has nobody wants it. so all he has to rishi has to do to do all rishi sunak has to do is what the people to do all rishi sunak has to do is and what the people to do all rishi sunak has to do is and actually1e people to do all rishi sunak has to do is and actually actyeople to do all rishi sunak has to do is and actually act on)le to do all rishi sunak has to do is and actually act on it. want and actually act on it. >> why aren't they? what? i don't understand why are the tories more aggressive tories not being more aggressive like labour being aggressive like labour is being aggressive with . they with their media campaign. they should plastering that rayner should be plastering that rayner interview on sly news across every media platform via
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advertising at the moment because it's hiding in plain sight what labour intend to do, you know. so starmer has this very modern brit approach, but that isn't actually what he's going to do in power. rayner reveals the truth of their plotting and their plans , and plotting and their plans, and it's miliband's vision, which is a hard left , hard, eco extreme a hard left, hard, eco extreme green new deal, which was going to make all of us poor. >> but would the established media even put this out there? i mean, you saw with partygate and beergate, you had partygate partygate, the beergate literally went under radar. literally went under the radar. nothing so even that nothing so i even think that they wouldn't emphasise or highlight all. i mean, highlight that at all. i mean, of ltns set up of course these ltns were set up dufing of course these ltns were set up during covid. a lot of them when we weren't asked about it. so they just pop in there and they just pop them in there and they just pop them in there and they obviously well, even rebecca them. they obviously well, even rebecca also them. they obviously well, even rebecca also they n. they obviously well, even rebecca also they falsely even >> they also they falsely even rebecca you hate rebecca on the left, you hate these things. i hate these things because daughter things because when my daughter was stopped was nine days old, she stopped breathing and called breathing and i called an ambulance. and when they eventually got there and i had done mouth to mouth resuscitation, being guided by somebody the phone, the
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somebody on the phone, the people took ambulance, people who took the ambulance, guys her said these guys who took her said these low traffic neighbourhoods triple the time that it takes to get here. despicable. here. and that is despicable. that unbelievable . and that is like unbelievable. and also thing and a also the other thing is and a much, much, much less important thing, one which thing, i lived in one which meant i if i was coming meant that if i if i was coming home at had home alone late at night, i had to drive like an extra like nine minutes round not walk minutes round to not walk down the alone woman, the street alone as a woman, usually fairly scantily clad and usually fairly scantily clad and usually so usually drunk, realistically so i'm very them for those i'm very anti them for those reasons, it's frustrating. >> lived oxford we >> i lived in oxford and we campaigned look, campaigned. we said, look, if you these parties, you vote for these parties, they're going to install these ltns. to going install ltns. they're to going install these 15 minute cities and people for them people still voted for them anyway. well, the thing is, so we we get what deserve. we get we get what we deserve. >> issue is this is one >> but the issue is this is one of few where the tory of the few times where the tory party problem. party have the usual problem. labour it's labour have, which is that it's a within kind a divisive issue within the kind of who votes for of person who usually votes for them there large them because there are large swathes are tories swathes of people who are tories who green boris who are very green minded. boris johnson naturally who are very green minded. boris johnso prince naturally who are very green minded. boris johnso prince charles rally who are very green minded. boris johnso prince charles yeah, he green. prince charles yeah, he had his dad, stanley on the superstar panel last night, believe me, they'll agree he's not concern. believe me, they'll agree he's not so concern. believe me, they'll agree he's not so borisyncern. he's >> so boris johnson, he's a liberal. he's not a real liberal. he's not even a real but these greens have to follow the don't >> don't you? >> don't you? >> basically, think it's
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>> don't you? >> if basically, think it's >> don't you? >> if they ically, think it's >> don't you? >> if they felt .y, think it's >> don't you? >> if they felt like think it's >> don't you? >> if they felt like they it's >> don't you? >> if they felt like they came that if they felt like they came out said a net zero, out and they said a net zero, net nothing 2070s too soon, net net, nothing 2070s too soon, then wave of then there was a large wave of then there was a large wave of the would vote the people who would not vote for therefore, can't for them. therefore, they can't be think he be as emphatic as i think he might be. might like to be. >> and with this, after >> and with nana on this, after immigration, zero immigration, scrapping net zero is the biggest winner. >> they should just >> rid of it, they should just do it. >> follow what lord frost said. follow patel said. follow what priti patel said. listen small listen to the true small c conservatives the conservatives in the conservative . conservative party. >> it shouldn't just be about trying the election. it trying to win the election. it should also about being trying to right thing to do the right thing and it would for us to would be really nice for us to do air pollution do less like air pollution in london. show london. i want to show you labour's position. >> i want to show labour's >> i want to show you labour's position very, very position because it's very, very confused. so the confused. right? so given the labour been accepting labour party's been accepting donations just stop oil donations from just stop oil backer dale vince , you've got backer dale vince, you've got the labour mp thangam debbonaire. you know, one of their senior frontbenchers spouting the eco terrorist line on the bbc, but actually fell to a bbc presenter to highlight the increasing instances in labour's climate agenda. watch this. if labour were to win the election, will you revoke the licences as
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well? >> we will grant no new licences. it's not okay. the world is on fire. yeah, we have all seen that this week and rishi sunak is taking us backwards. >> you will not revoke these licences and so therefore that production in the north sea will go ahead for both gas and oil all to the same extent that the concern of government wants it to go ahead. so in a sense you are pursuing exactly the same strategy . so not only is she strategy. so not only is she spouting irresponsible rhetoric about the world being on fire, her policy approach makes clear she knows that rhetoric is completely untrue . completely untrue. >> but the bbc do a good job of balanced reporting. they're just. she tackled it. we just. then she tackled it. we always talk about how the bbc never anybody. never tackles anybody. they absolutely example absolutely did. in that example . see, isn't it . it's nice to see, isn't it lovely? bbc i mean, you heard the way they covered the whole climate with literally the whole thing was on fire all the. >> yeah, i'm sorry. >> yeah, i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry if kirsty wark was doing a proper job there. she doing a properjob there. she would have said, deborah , hold
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would have said, deborah, hold up for one moment. where is your evidence that the world is on fire? that is. well, she had highly irresponsible rhetoric that you were putting out into the world. your policy positions does not back up that rhetoric. and look, i think labour's in trouble on this. and i think nana's right. but there's got to be more than rhetoric. it's got to be more than rhetoric and is sunak really brave enough to do that? rebecca robinson nana akua do stand by because coming up in the next media buzz coffee giant costa coffee are in a whole latte trouble with customers after displaying a trans man with their surgically removed breasts on the side of a drinks van. is this their bud light moment? but next, reform uk leader richard tice has his sights set on new laws banning authoritarian banks from cancelling customers for wrongthink . cancelling customers for wrongthink. he joins me live in the studio to let rip and reveal his own de—banking hell .
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why one of britain's best journalist, tom bower , on the journalist, tom bower, on the way to discuss the sussexes and much more. but first, nigel farage is banking scandal has exposed scores of other high profile names who have been de—banking for thought crimes, including one of the chief architects of brexit, richard tice , now leader of reform uk ,
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tice, now leader of reform uk, which is surging in the polls by the way, richard has called for a legal right to own bank accounts after numerous financial institutions pulled the plug on his personal and business ventures over the past yeah business ventures over the past year. this was the moment today and this was a big moment, rishi sunak told gb news as liam halligan that he supported nigel farage as crusade against the banks and richard could you believe even just a few weeks ago compared completely unthinkable that the prime minister you know, a member of the conservative party that for so long, you know, has had this hatred towards farage ukip brexit? me, he actually sunak was there saying to liam halligan it's right what farage has done . it's right that he has has done. it's right that he has caphaux has done. it's right that he has capitaux that coutts have capitulated and it's right that there's going to be a discussion about what's happening with other customers. it was a phenomenal moment. it was a moment, the moment, but i think actually the reason everybody reason is because everybody is now woken up to the fact there
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aren't thousands, there aren't tens of thousands. >> i think there are hundreds of thousands , who've thousands of people, all who've had accounts closed had their bank accounts closed and cancelled. no idea how and cancelled. we've no idea how many small businesses have gone to wall because of but to the wall because of this. but also, you've got cabinet members like grant shapps now admitting that not only he but his family members . and i've got something members. and i've got something information's come to me just this evening that actually someone that i know who is essentially a relative of someone who's a politically exposed person has been described as as they're at risk and therefore their file has been moved to the anti—money laundering office for review and reflection . and you think, hang reflection. and you think, hang on, what is going on here? it's a full throttle. >> full throttle attack on democracy. have a little watch of what sunak said and we'll get you to respond more off the back.i you to respond more off the back. i think it's good that nigel and coutts are in nigel farage and coutts are in dialogue the issue dialogue resolving the issue there. nigel farage also there. but nigel farage also spoke , spoke about the broader spoke, spoke about the broader issue impacting other issue of this impacting other people. my primary
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people. and that's my primary concern because ultimately this isn't any one individual, isn't about any one individual, this values , values this is about values, values that important to me and that are important to me and important country values. important to our country values. hang on, this is really important the important rather than the individuals to focus on the values are stake, values values that are at stake, values of expression and of freedom of expression and privacy. i believe in those values very strongly. people need to be able to have lawfully held that we might not held views that we might not agree with, but they shouldn't be services be denied financial services because of them. >> what's he to going do >> but what's he to going do about we always hear warm about it? we always hear warm waffly ministers and cabinet prime ministers and cabinet members. i want action and i want it now. what he should do now he should immediately , now is he should immediately, utterly suspend all of the regulations that deals with it. but look, they're not in the house of commons. they're not sitting there in recess. just have an immediate suspension on all of this stuff until they get back and pass some laws. what about cancel? because how do you guarantee, though, that ordinary folk have. so there's two aspects to it. one, you suspend all regulations immediately all the regulations immediately for all british citizens and secondly, you say actually there
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should be a legal right to have a bank account with . 1 or 2 of a bank account with. 1 or 2 of the main clearing banks. natwest is the obvious one because we, the people own almost 40% of it. so have that legal right for so you have that legal right for you and for as an individual and for a business. and that that is absolutely crystal clear. again, that could be pushed through to in september the moment they get back and you deal with this stuff. we used have this stuff. we used to have this legal right , stuff. we used to have this legal right, which through stuff. we used to have this leg'post ht , which through stuff. we used to have this leg'post office. ich through stuff. we used to have this leg'post office. many through stuff. we used to have this leg'post office. many other ugh the post office. many other countries in europe have that legal right. unbelievable of course, it's actually this conservative party, as i understand , that got rid of that understand, that got rid of that legal right . what we want is legal right. what we want is action. i don't want waffle from sunak. i want action. and i want it now. >> what happened with you and metro bank? so exactly two years ago that i got a letter from metro bank saying you've got 60 days to move your account . days to move your account. >> no reason, given the reform party that was for that was for the reform party obviously asked for give for a reason. they didn't give it. they just said it was a commercial i held
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commercial decision. i held a press it at the press conference on it at the time. couldn't get accounts time. we couldn't get accounts elsewhere. time. we couldn't get accounts elsegovernor of the bank the governor of the bank of england look, we england and said, look, if we can't have a bank account elsewhere, can't elsewhere, democracy can't exist. what so the exist. what happened? so the governor promised me, him, governor promised me, bless him, that he would give me a substantive reply to my suggestion should have suggestion that they should have a sort of almost like a bank of last bank of last resort at the bank of england political parties. england for political parties. he get a substantive he said i'd get a substantive reply two later, i'm reply. two years later, i'm still waiting. >> and did you lose your account ? >> 7- >> so we 7_ >> so we did ? >> so we did lose our 7 >> so we did lose our metro. yes, absolutely. >> that was someone else take youluckily . and here's a lesson >> luckily. and here's a lesson for you're for everybody, folks, if you're listening, have listening, watching, always have a b in anything you need. a plan b in anything you need. a plan we had plan b, plan b, we had a plan b, obviously tell anybody obviously didn't tell anybody else. had nine else. nigel had tried nine banks. absolutely right. >> had tried . >> gina miller had tried. >> gina miller had tried. >> gina miller had tried. >> gina gina miller has been having troubles and that's utterly . and, you utterly appalling. and, you know, you've got to have plan know, you've got to have a plan b, a legal right. b, but we need a legal right. whether you're an individual, a small business, think tank, small business, a think tank, a political one, you can't exist without this stuff. but i want action from this government. i don't want a review that's going to be kicked down the road for a
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year servants that year by civil servants that don't want enough rhetoric. >> a plan like like so >> we need a plan like like so many things. >> we need action and we need it now. how. >> now. >> richard, just finally , where >> richard, just finally, where does this things for your does this change things for your party politically? because of course, you used to be the brexit party , arguably without brexit party, arguably without your party, without farage, there would never have been a brexit delivered, correct? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> the brexit party that forced out theresa may and allowed bofis out theresa may and allowed boris without us, brexit would never have happened . now, this never have happened. now, this is obviously an issue that has captured the imagination of the british public. arguably the biggest victory against the establishment since brexit. but are you planning to funnel it into a political cause? is nigel talking about coming back ? talking about coming back? >> actually, this is let's be clear. this is as nigel quite rightly has said, this is actually non—political . all this actually non—political. all this is on behalf of the people and of businesses and entities that should unite left and so we
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should unite left and so we should unite left and so we should unite all of us. it's a common cause that nigel is brilliantly championing and long may that continue. but look , we may that continue. but look, we are always campaigning against the establishment that is still trying basically to , to, to ruin trying basically to, to, to ruin brexit, to row back on whatever sort of , you know, pretty feeble sort of, you know, pretty feeble brexit that we have got. and so we've got to keep calm campaigning against them. they're part of this global elite so doesn't want an issue for you at the next election ? for you at the next election? de—banking think think it'll de—banking i think i think it'll be issue for be a campaign issue for everybody. actually everybody. i think actually there common purpose and there will be common purpose and there's so many massive issues that we will be campaigning on. obviously the key one is stop the boats. we've got to take control of our lawful immigration. control of our lawful immigration . an we want the only immigration. an we want the only net zero this country should have is net zero immigration and we should stop the boats and hear me out. finally. yeah of course we've had course i've called. we've had peak net zero. it started last weekend. we're now allowed to talk about it because president sarah president yeah. president blair has said that you know,
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actually whatever we do would make no difference to climate change whatsoever. the truth is coming out . we've got to ram it coming out. we've got to ram it home. we've got to win this battle and will on it hard. >> the all the leader of the party right. nudging party right. are you nudging nigel say , come on, you're nigel to say, come on, you're going run at the next going to run at the next election? do you want that? >> no one >> you know, nigel, no one nudges nigel. nigel, you know, he. he is. he's got so many things that he's focusing on this he's taken this is a huge cause. he's taken on. but like all of us, he's utterly steaming mad about the failure to deliver a proper brexit, and we're all very focussed on it. let's do brexit and do it properly. richard tice, leader of reform uk. >> thank you so much for being here tonight. hang tight by the way, of the journalists way, one of the best journalists in business, tom bower, is in the business, tom bower, is going his unrivalled going to give his unrivalled take harry and meghan take on harry and meghan losing friends than commercial friends faster than commercial deals. though, deals. first, though, the weather that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern
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here with the gb news forecast . here with the gb news forecast. turning wet again overnight, heavy showers replaced the rain into to wednesday, but unseasonal winds, especially along southern coastal parts of england , an area of low pressure england, an area of low pressure is developing over the atlantic. that's going to move through central parts overnight. it's going to bring the strongest winds the southern flank and winds on the southern flank and some rain ahead of it into some heavy rain ahead of it into northern ireland later this evening, wales , evening, passing through wales, southern england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually england, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually northern, evening, passing through wales, soutthen eventually northern and and then eventually northern and eastern england, seeing wet eastern england, seeing the wet weather well as weather by dawn, as well as southern scotland. now northern scotland clear overnight scotland stays clear overnight and temperatures dip and here temperatures will dip into figures. but into the single figures. but elsewhere , those temperatures elsewhere, those temperatures will at 14, 15 celsius. will stay at 13, 14, 15 celsius. but it is a wet and windy start to wednesday. the wettest weather will be across northern ireland, central and southern scotland . northern england, scotland. northern england, another band of rain moves through southern counties for a while through on a while, carried through on a strengthening wind the risk while, carried through on a strgalesaning wind the risk while, carried through on a strgales for|g wind the risk while, carried through on a strgales for coastal the risk while, carried through on a strgales for coastal areashe risk while, carried through on a strgales for coastal areas 50 risk of gales for coastal areas 50 60mph. wind gusts that could cause impacts if you're taking
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part in outdoor activities, for example, or camping. and another thing that could be impactful, very showers and very heavy showers and thunderstorms through central parts as that all clears through and by thursday, it's a much brighter start to the day. some sunshine out there quite quickly, though, the fills quickly, though, the cloud fills in showers develop in and further showers develop by . soon hit and by the afternoon. soon hit and miss and the wind from miss downpours and the wind from the north will make it feel on the north will make it feel on the cold side . similar the cold side. similar conditions before conditions on friday before another low arrives on . saturday another low arrives on. saturday >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news coming up in uncanceled. >> tom bell was here to dissect why harry and meghan are quickly becoming one of the most unpopular couples in hollywood. he's also got plenty to say on the farage banking scandal. latest bower his bombshells latest bower and his bombshells shortly. next in the media, buzz , though, costa coffee customers are frothing at the drinks. giant for displaying a trans man on the side of a van bearing
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crimes that will be overlooked. but my superstar panel returned. now gb news queen nana akua , the now gb news queen nana akua, the conservative commentator, the reverend calvin robinson, and the best selling author rebecca reid. now the lessons of woke brands. bud light, nick and jack daniels have clearly not been learnt by the coffee chain. costa which is facing a furious backlash and potential consumer boycott after a cartoon of a trans man with double mastectomy scars was spotted on one of their costa express vans. co—founder of the campaign group thoughtful children . jane essex, thoughtful children. jane essex, originally highlighted the cartoon asking why costa was glorifying irreversible surgery performed on healthy breasts of women for a mental health condition . while campaigner and condition. while campaigner and sex matters board member maya forstater slammed the artwork as shocking and irresponsible. thousands have now joined calls for a costa boycott . many of you for a costa boycott. many of you have been emailing me about this and it could really worry the parent company, coca cola. after a similar fallout knocked $27 billion of bud lights producers
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market value earlier this year. so nana akua , how do you feel so nana akua, how do you feel about this ad ? about this ad? >> well, i think it's going to cost them a fortune, frankly. it's to going cost a fortune for them because this i think, is absolutely abhorrent . why would absolutely abhorrent. why would you something that a lot you glorify something that a lot of people who do this then regret it? there are end of regret it? there are no end of people on twitter. i actually befriended this one person who has a big thing campaign has got a big thing campaign going about the fact that going out about the fact that she mutilated her body . she had she mutilated her body. she had the removed . she was the breasts removed. she was very young, 16, 17, and now she can never, ever breastfeed. and obviously , many years later, obviously, many years later, she's now thinking, why have i done this? for them to get on the that, i think is the back of that, i think is somewhat sinister and having seen this and the way this is sort of going so fast , i've sort of going so fast, i've decided that i'm no longer going to be doing the pronouns. so i will call somebody by their name . if a man wants to be called rachel, i will call them rachel. but i will not call him a she or
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a her really, because i think that that is the open. so preferred pronouns. >> now you say, no, i'm not. that's really interesting because meghan meghan kelly made the recently . the same decision recently. >> that now after >> i'm not doing that now after seeing realised now it's seeing this, i realised now it's leading to mutilation young leading to mutilation of young children do not children and people who do not understand where they are, their children and people who do not undeminds,where they are, their children and people who do not undeminds,whereowny are, their children and people who do not undeminds,whereown puberty.eir children and people who do not undewhen;,whereown puberty.eir children and people who do not undewhen brandsown puberty.eir children and people who do not undewhen brands like puberty.eir children and people who do not undewhen brands like thiszrty.eir children and people who do not undewhen brands like this think' and when brands like this think that they're being clever by including including everybody, even those who i would say are suffering from an illness , i suffering from an illness, i think it's disgusting. so dylan mulvaney or leah thomas, you would call it, if you were at a dinner and there was somebody across the table from and across the table from you and you they you weren't sure whether they were trans or not. >> seemed fairly >> like they seemed fairly masculine. but could the masculine. but that could be the way. would start way. would you you would start using he just in case. no, i called them by their name. >> rebecca. >> rebecca. >> would you just avoid >> so you would you just avoid pronouns, their pronouns, call them by their name and then until it is clear that are a man and they that they are a man and they expect her or expect me to call them a her or a will call them a he, a she, i will call them a he, but i will them. but i will call them. >> if you're >> generally speaking, if you're speaking to someone, you wouldn't be saying he or she anyway, would you? >> lie to myself because >> would i lie to myself because they to their, for
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they are lying to their, for example, nana show now, they are lying to their, for exyou're, nana show now, they are lying to their, for exyou're referring show now, they are lying to their, for exyou're referring to, show now, they are lying to their, for exyou're referring to, say, iow now, if you're referring to, say, dylan mulvaney iv leah dylan mulvaney iv or leah thomas, dylan does go by they anyway . so that's why i won't be anyway. so that's why i won't be doing they because there's only one rebecca reid, one of him. okay. rebecca reid, what do you think about the cost to add? >> not an add. it's to >> it's not an add. it's to start the billboard. start with it's the billboard. it's it's it's whatever it's a it's a promo. a small picture on promo. it is a small picture on a coffee cup . what do you think a coffee cup. what do you think of it? an event from i forget what it is. >> what do you think of it? >> what do you think of it? >> i think that a small >> i think that it is a small number of people getting number of cross people getting cross, really cross, but it doesn't really matter. that matter. and i think that reflecting exists reflecting that something exists is not necessarily mean glorifying it. i feel the same way that i would if way about it that i would if they somebody who they had portrayed somebody who had self—harm scars. i don't think is good think that self—harm is a good thing, but i don't think they're pretending that people don't do these ithink pretending that people don't do these i think that either. i think that this is also cartoon, so you can also it's a cartoon, so you can pick whatever story want for pick whatever story you want for somebody mastectomy pick whatever story you want for son health mastectomy pick whatever story you want for sonhealth reasons. mastectomy pick whatever story you want for sonandth reasons. mastectomy pick whatever story you want for sonandth reasywhat mastectomy pick whatever story you want for son andth reasywhat costatectomy pick whatever story you want for son andth reasywhat costa coffeey >> and this is what costa coffee said. can i just tell you what costa then? can costa coffee says then? you can respond. says, at costa respond. so costa says, at costa coffee, the coffee, we celebrate the diversity team diversity of our customers, team members . we want members and partners. we want everyone with to everyone that interacts with to us experience inclusive us experience the inclusive environment create to environment that we create to encourage people to feel
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welcome, feel free and unashamedly proud to be themselves. >> surely they should just want people to buy coffee. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> that's the whole it was a pride event. >> that's why they did it. >> that's why they did it. >> yeah, but that's not really. >> yeah, but that's not really. >> i think i think you've been very tonight, very disingenuous tonight, saying want saying it's about we don't want to don't. to pretend these people don't. it's anyone it's not about pretending anyone doesn't exist. you don't have to highlight any situation like self—harming mutilation. self—harming or mutilation. i would say it is glorifying, but you don't have to highlight it at all. >> they somebody in wheelchair >> they somebody in a wheelchair in a problem. in this, that was a problem. >> to highlight all of >> you have to highlight all of this. very different >> you have to highlight all of this. being/ery different >> you have to highlight all of this. being borniifferent >> you have to highlight all of this. being born withent >> you have to highlight all of this. being born with an illness being being born with an illness and actually mutilating your body that and actually mutilating your body trans that and actually mutilating your body trans a that and actually mutilating your body trans a mental that and actually mutilating your body trans a mental illness. being trans is a mental illness. of mental okay >> final word on this, calvin. >> final word on this, calvin. >> this is physical mutilation. i way back to i mean, go all the way back to we say it's appropriate we wouldn't say it's appropriate for to topless a for a woman to be topless on a promo anyway, but promo like this anyway, but because she's physically mutilated suddenly mutilated her body, we suddenly say calvin, >> okay. stand by, calvin, because this breaking because we've got this breaking tonight . and donald trump has tonight. and donald trump has been indicted by a grand jury examining the january six riots and alleged efforts to overturn
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the 2020 election in the us. media has tonight reported that the former us president has been charged with conspiracy to fraud. us witness tampering and conspiracy against the right of citizens. the former us president posted on his own social media platform, truth to voice his anger at the third indictment against him. this time from special counsel jack smith , trump wrote, i hear that smith, trump wrote, i hear that deranged jack smith . in order to deranged jack smith. in order to interfere with the presidential election of 2024, will be putting out yet another fake indictment of your favourite president. me at 5 pm. why didn't they do this? two and a half years ago now ? calvin half years ago now? calvin robinson. this sets up the fascinating , surreal and robinson. this sets up the fascinating, surreal and very troubling prospect that you are going to have the republican nomination for president running against joe biden from behind
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bars because this indictment actually could happen quite quickly. and the potential legal consequence, because meghan kelly was talking about this earlier tonight, given it will be is jail . this is be tried in dc, is jail. this is madness, isn't it? >> you know, i've learned a lesson tonight. i've got to stop using the word conspiracy theory because a couple of years ago people saying won't because a couple of years ago pe
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everyone's doing a bad job statement justin from the trump camp campaign, which says this is nothing more than the latest corrupt chapter in the continued pathetic attempt by the biden crime family and their weaponized department of justice to interfere with the 2024 presidential election in which president trump is the undisputed front runner and leading by substantial margins. >> nana yeah, well, i mean, we can all see it now, but i think a lot of people who hated trump are looking at this and not liking it. i think is liking it. i think trump is actually support actually garnering more support from people would have voted from people who would have voted for the democrats or calvin trump. >> and i would i would delightedly push him down a flight of stairs. but i don't feel about this. well, feel great about this. well, one thing say that he's thing i can say is that he's been the way, to been summoned by the way, to appear in federal court in washington, . on august the washington, dc. on august the 3rd at 4 pm. eastern time , 3rd at 4 pm. eastern time, which i believe is 9 pm. british standard time. >> um, one thing i can say, calvin , is this without any calvin, is this without any doubt. i mean, forget the
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debates that are coming up. just put them to side. trump has put them to one side. trump has secured the republican presidential nomination tonight. desantis can forget it. the republicans are going to rally behind trump as a result of this. but the question is, how does the country feel about this? >> well, the american country , >> well, the american country, well, i think they're going to be united, actually, in disgust at the establishment and how the establishment is. so one step, too always it's not too far. he always said it's not him. they're going it's him. they're going for. it's them after thereafter i >>i -- >> i think a emma >> i think a lot of swearing. >> i think a lot of swearing. >> we go. the breaking >> there we go. the breaking news tonight, trump indicted for january he is due to january the 6th. he is due to appearin january the 6th. he is due to appear in federal court in washington, dc on august. the third. so that is his next week, thursday this week . thursday this week. >> thursday. this week. >> thursday. this week. >> this week. thursday at 9 pm. we'll bring you all of that action live, of course, here on gb news. but look, do stand by, rebecca calvin nana, because coming up, the remoaners are after brexit revenge amid nigel farage is banking scandal. find out why brexiteers been
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out why brexiteers have been nominated gong . when nominated for a gong. when i crowned britain in crowned my greatest britain in union but next union jackass shortly but next in uncanceled journalist juggernaut tom bower investigates why harry and meghan are quickly losing friends and influence in hollywood. got hollywood. and it's got something do with their loose something to do with their loose lie lips. he'll also have all the latest on that breaking trump news. bower up in just two minutes time. don't go anywhere
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time now for uncanceled . and time now for uncanceled. and this is where britain's top commentators speak out on controversial issues without the fear of the cancel culture. so sweeping the rest of the media. and harry and meghan's american dream becoming lonelier with dream is becoming lonelier with david victoria beckham . the david and victoria beckham. the latest a—listers leave the latest a—listers to leave the runaway royals behind the mail on sunday this weekend revealed that the beckhams distanced that the beckhams had distanced themselves the montecito themselves from the montecito
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moaners accused of moaners after being accused of leaking stories to the press by the pair, leaving david furious . which is perhaps why harry and meghan to seen . which is perhaps why harry and me becks to seen . which is perhaps why harry and me becks unveiled to seen . which is perhaps why harry and mebecks unveiled his to seen . which is perhaps why harry and mebecks unveiled his brand seen . which is perhaps why harry and mebecks unveiled his brand new as becks unveiled his brand new inter lionel messi inter miami signing lionel messi alongside a host of hollywood pals. friend of the show, celia walden , believes that the walden, believes that the sussexes may frozen out after sussexes may be frozen out after breaking code breaking the hollywood code writing. asked why harry and meghan were being off so meghan were being left off so many lists last year, many guest lists last year, one source the spectator that source told the spectator that it partly down to their it was partly down to their capacity to share. i'm capacity to share. well, i'm delighted to be welcomed. i'm delighted to be welcomed. i'm delighted to be welcomed. i'm delighted to welcome now the esteemed biographer, tom esteemed royal biographer, tom bower. make of bower. tom, what do you make of this fallout between queen victoria and david beckham and harry and meghan, who were once very close as . well? very close as. well? >> of course , i'm doing the >> of course, i'm doing the beckham story at the moment, and i know quite a bit about it. i think you've got to remember on the day of meghan's wedding , the day of meghan's wedding, posh arrived in windsor looking very, very angry . and she was very, very angry. and she was angry because not only had they
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not been invited to the dinner following the wedding ceremony, but she felt very annoyed that the beckhams had given meghan and harry lots of help before the wedding , and they had not the wedding, and they had not been properly thanked and now move forward to when the world cup was on. and david beckham flew all the way from qatar to boston to kiss prince , princess boston to kiss prince, princess of wales. now, then the duchess of wales. now, then the duchess of cambridge on her cheek during the launch of her earth programme and prize and that slighted terrier ably, the sussexes who were in new york at that moment trying to build up their profile . well, now, what their profile. well, now, what happenedin their profile. well, now, what happened in between that wedding in in in 2018 and the qatar to boston trip , was this that the boston trip, was this that the beckhams felt very angry about that the not only the lack of
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gratitude by by meghan and harry towards them , but that they'd towards them, but that they'd been ostracised on a couple of key occasions and that got even worse when victoria beckham tried very hard to make up with meghan by lending her and giving her various clothes to wear, she wore one, for example , at the wore one, for example, at the 2019 christmas appearance outside sandringham, she wore a victoria beckham dress. meghan didn't like it that she was asked to pay for it, that she couldn't take a free gift. worse of course, was when it was leaked . the victoria was helping leaked. the victoria was helping meghan, not only with her clothes, but also with her make up.and clothes, but also with her make up. and there had been various confrontations between the two families as harry tried to placate david beckham. but victoria was having none of it. and worst of all, meghan's said that she wasn't to going talk to them at all. so there's been this simmering row between them . but of course now the beckhams
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in a ascendancy in miami having secured lionel messi , the great secured lionel messi, the great footballer for the miami team , footballer for the miami team, and not inviting the sussexes to their great party, it's all coming to the boil. their great party, it's all coming to the boil . the clash coming to the boil. the clash between the duchess and victoria who loved to be a lady. but the knighthood eludes david. so it's going to be a real good clash between the two in america, because that's where the battle is now going to take place. >> wow. lots of bauer bombshells there tonight . there tonight. >> but tom, we must move on to this breaking . news and breaking this breaking. news and breaking tonight, donald trump has been indicted by a grand jury examining the january 6th riots and alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it has just been released. what the four charges are, tom. conspiracy to defraud the united states.
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conspira ac to obstruct an official proceeding . obstruction official proceeding. obstruction official proceeding. obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding and conspiracy against rights. now tom bower, this leads to us the completely ridic fabulous situation where the former us president could actually run with the republican nomination from behind bars. he's compared the situation to germany and the former soviet union tonight, adding these un—american witch hunts will fail and president trump will be re—elected to the white house so he can save our country from the abuse, incompetence and corruption that is running through the veins of our levels never seen our country at levels never seen before . tom, what do you make of before. tom, what do you make of it ? it? >> well, i think donald trump behaved terribly in that january days when he lost the election and denied that the election was valid . i also think that the valid. i also think that the democrats clearly have an agenda against donald trump. but i. you think that he's going to be
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victorious in the election ? i victorious in the election? i don't. i think that the republic is, of course, will rally behind trump. but the majority of voters will rally behind biden because the democrats clearly won't switch to trump. and they don't nose will be very wary of voting for trump. so i do think it's in the balance . i do think it's in the balance. i do think that the democrats undoubtedly are homing in and hoping to get advantage from trump's ridiculous and often perhaps criminal behaviour. but i don't think he's got it in the bag. the election for the presidency see the tragedy for america is that these two old men both discredit fitted, are the only candidate s for the presidency . candidate s for the presidency. even if a third candidate ran , even if a third candidate ran, it would be very difficult . it it would be very difficult. it never happened before that they could actually win. so america is really in a rock between a rock and a hard place. in the
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end . donald trump. whatever you end. donald trump. whatever you think of his politics, is pretty discredited. he doesn't stand out as a man of great honesty and decency. and on the other hand, he's against the president , who is not very well, hand, he's against the president , who is not very well , to say , who is not very well, to say the least. >> indeed, that's for sure. tom barrett's going to be a fascinating week. >> thank you for bringing us that news, tom. we will that breaking news, tom. we will speak very soon. it's speak very soon. but it's time now tonight's greatest now to reveal tonight's greatest britain acas nana britain in union. jack acas nana , who's your nominee for gb? well it's going to be the daily mail and their fantastic expose of those lawyers who were trying to fudge the system and getting people into this country who were actually so important . were actually so important. >> great journalism. calvin robinson nominee. robinson your nominee. >> single brexit voter for >> every single brexit voter for sticking one up to the establishment remainers who we see trying to take see now are trying to take revenge on people like farage by de—banking us and rebekah reed, your nominee is rishi sunak weirdly , because i really like weirdly, because i really like that he's taking a stand against ltns as i explained earlier, i'm vehemently against them and i
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think it's just a good example of realising doesn't of somebody realising it doesn't work it . work and fixing it. >> i've got to go >> well, look, i've got to go with back brexit with not voting back brexit voters. you change the country for the better. nana akua a union jack ace nominee is going to be costa coffee for their terrible , terrible demonstration terrible, terrible demonstration of wokeness with mutilation of breasts. >> i mean, this was an awful thing. and yeah, it's going to cost them a fortune, i think. yeah. >> big boycott coming . i think >> big boycott coming. i think calvin robinson, your nominee, please. for the key pushing please. for the key for pushing this critical race theory nonsense of white privilege into primary schools. >> it's abhorrent and should not be yes be allowed. yes >> and i spoke about that, of course, in digest top course, in my digest at the top of the tonight , where we of the show tonight, where we had quite a quite a heated debate, recommend debate, which i recommend you check youtube check out on youtube if you missed it. rebecca read your missed it. and rebecca read your union. jack. >> mine is captain the late captain moore's family for captain tom moore's family for defending the spa that they built i think built in the garden. i think without planning without the correct planning permissions look, we've permissions. i mean, look, we've got respect hustle , but got to respect the hustle, but these have not these people really have not covered themselves glory. and covered themselves in glory. and yeah , i think it's probably
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yeah, i think it's probably a good thing he's not around to see behaved. see how they behaved. >> well, look, i think personally, we've got to wait to hear story . i hear both sides of that story. i really because i feel like really do, because i feel like the witch hunt going on against captain tom moore's family. i'm not comfortable with it myself at this point. but look , there's at this point. but look, there's my union. jack has double win for calvin robinson tonight. of course , it's the key. course, it's the key. >> it never happens with there not having happened before with their critical race theory nonsense. >> calvin robinson nana akua rebecca read my fabulous superstar panel . thank you so superstar panel. thank you so much. thank you for your company tonight. big breaking news tonight. big breaking news tonight. i'm back again tomorrow from 9 pm. with lee anderson and angela levin. and jim davidson. wow, what a show . next davidson. wow, what a show. next up, though, it's the brilliant team at headliners. good night. >> the temperature's rising , >> the temperature's rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern
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here with the gb news forecast turning wet again overnight, heavy showers replaced the rain into wednesday day, but unseasonable winds , especially unseasonable winds, especially along southern coastal parts of england, an area of low pressure developing over the atlantic that's going to move through central parts overnight . it's central parts overnight. it's going to bring the strongest winds on the southern and winds on the southern flank and some heavy rain ahead of into some heavy rain ahead of it into northern ireland. this northern ireland. later this evening, wales , evening, passing through wales, southern and central england, and northern and and then eventually northern and eastern seeing eastern england seeing the wet weather by dawn, as as weather by dawn, as well as southern scotland. now, northern scotland overnight scotland stays clear overnight and will dip and here temperatures will dip into the single but into the single figures. but elsewhere, those temperatures will at 13, 14, 15 celsius. will stay at 13, 14, 15 celsius. but it is a wet and windy start to wednesday. the wettest weather will be across northern ireland, central and southern scotland. northern england, another band of rain moves through southern counties for a while, carried through on a strength wind risk of strength wind with the risk of gales coastal areas 50, gales for coastal areas 50, perhaps 60 mile per hour wind gusts that could cause impacts . gusts that could cause impacts. so if you're taking part in
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outdoor activities, for example, or and another thing or camping and another thing that could be impactful, very heavy thunderstorms heavy showers and thunderstorms through central that all through central parts that all clears through. and by thursday , it's a much brighter start to the some sunshine the day. some sunshine out there. quickly, though, there. quite quickly, though, there. quite quickly, though, the fills in and further the cloud fills in and further showers develop the showers develop by the afternoon. and miss afternoon. hit and miss downpours and the wind from the north will make it feel on the cold side. similar conditions on friday before another low arrives on saturday. the temperatures rising by next. >> solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news you with gb news. >> the top story tonight, donald trump has been indicted for the third time in four months. this time over his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election in the united states. the former president has tonight been charged with four counts, conspiracy to defraud the united states or conspiracy to obstruct and the obstruction of an official proceeding. and conspiracy against rights . the conspiracy against rights. the indictment saying mr trump was determined to stay in power and spread lies. well, what's the result of this? he's been summoned to appear in court in
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washington , dc this coming washington, dc this coming thursday. the 3rd of august. speaking on his own social media site, truth social. just minutes before the indictment was handed down and made public, mr trump called it another fake indictment of your favourite president . mr trump's currently president. mr trump's currently the front runner for the republican nomination to be president, running some 40 points ahead of his nearest rival. but he's already facing 40 federal charges relating to his handling of sensitive government documents . gb news. government documents. gb news. keep an eye on that story for you. of course, over the next few days. well in news here at home, a home office source has told gb news today the bibby stockholm home accommodation barge will not be taking new arrivals tomorrow and it could be next week before any migrants are of there at all. an initial group of asylum seekers was expected to be sent to the accommodation which is more just off portland in dorset today. the source also says the delay
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