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lies. well, what's the spread lies. well, what's the result of this? he's been summoned to appear in court in 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
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accommodation which is more just off 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 , signed off for port workers, adding there are no fire safety issues in an exclusive interview with gb news, the prime minister said today housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats was completely wrong . and he said completely wrong. and he 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. the british taxpayers are forking out £6 million a day to house illegal migrants in hotels and other accommodation . that's other accommodation. that's 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, but new figures show that more than 3000 people crossed the english channel in 63 small boats in the month of july alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat.
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>> that's the highest number on record . more than 14,000 have record. more than 14,000 have made the dangerous crossing over the english channel so far this year. the english channel so far this year . well, the prime minister year. well, the prime minister has introduced today what he's calling the biggest shake—up of alcohol taxes in a century. the move focuses on taxing drinks on their alcoholic strength with duty on wine and vodka , duty on wine and vodka, therefore expected to rise . therefore expected to rise. touring a beer festival in west london, rishi sunak claimed the overhaul made things fairer and simpler and would benefit thousands of businesses . simpler and would benefit thousands of businesses. but simpler and would benefit thousands of businesses . but the thousands of businesses. but the british beer and pub association warned it had cost the industry an extra £225 million in tax. this the mp , margaret ferrier, this the mp, margaret ferrier, has been stripped of her seat after a recall petition triggering a by—election she was charged by police and suspended from the commons for breaking covid rules by travelling from london to scotland after testing positive in september 2020.
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nearly 12,000 constituents in rutherglen and hamilton west signed the petition. mrs. ferrier says she won't be standing in the by—election the first of its kind in scotland . first of its kind in scotland. now as you may have seen on our weather reports, the met office has issued a yellow weather warnings for wind and thunderstorms is covering large parts of central england, wales, all happening tomorrow. strong winds could affect southern parts of england from 4 am. right through to 6 pm. on wednesday. while thunderstorms could hit parts of england and wales between 9 am. and 7 pm. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car , on digital radio tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now though, time for headliners . time for headliners. >> hello, i'm andrew doyle and
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welcome to headliners >> the best paper preview show on tv . joining me tonight to go on tv. joining me tonight to go through wednesday's newspapers are yin and yang of gb news are the yin and yang of gb news josh howie and leo kearse. which is which though i suppose. >> do we have to do that ying and yang sheep? >> well, you have to. >> well, you have to. >> yes, you have to cuddle and make the. >> i'm pretty sure that i'm going to have to get this dry cleaned. you this cleaned. now you will this is exciting. cleaned. now you will this is excitingmeans negative, dark and >> yin means negative, dark and feminine. so i see that as you know, in scotland it doesn't know, in scotland it doesn't know scotland. know, in scotland it doesn't knoyin cotland. know, in scotland it doesn't knoyin justind. know, in scotland it doesn't knoyin just means you >> yin just means one. have you . have you got yin? >> does it really ? yeah. it's >> does it really? yeah. it's such strange people aren't such a strange people aren't they, josh? >> i'm learning lot. >> i'm learning a lot. >> i'm learning a lot. >> thank you. are? well >> thank you. you are? well look, learn and look, let's all learn a lot and start front of start with the front covers of wednesday's newspapers. the daily leading with. daily mail is leading with. we're shaping labour policy boasts eco mob. the telegraph has first time criminals to avoid court. we'll get to that in a moment. the guardian is running with asylum seeker barge may be death trap. firefighter ears worn and the daily express biggest house fall price in 14
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years. but rise on the way the i has got recession fears grow as interest rates set to rise until christmas and the metro council , the holy grail, some very positive news. and those were your front pages as. so we're going to kick off with wednesday's telegraph . josh, wednesday's telegraph. josh, what are they running with? >> first time criminals to avoid court well, that's lucky for you. >> yes, indeed . >> yes, indeed. >> yes, indeed. >> no. well, i'm later on. >> no. well, i'm later on. >> you're a veteran of the criminal system. >> now, that's actually tough for this because >> so, yeah, this is because essentially big backlog. >> yes. >> yes. >> and they >>yes. >>and >> yes. >> and look , if you >> and so they go look, if you smoke bit weed , it's all good. >> you know, if you do a little bit of. >> is really what they're saying? >> yeah. you from shop, >> yeah. if you steal from shop, do go, you know, do you just go, you know, all you do have to you have to do is you have to say, i'm going to change. yeah. and all right, and they'll be like, all right, but with but what's wrong with repentance, isn't this a good >> i mean, isn't this a good thing saying to people, look, we'll a second chance. thing saying to people, look, we' it's a second chance. thing saying to people, look, we' it's giving a second chance. thing saying to people, look, we' it's giving people nd chance. thing saying to people, look, we' it's giving people ai chance. >> it's giving people a loophole. people and loophole. people can now go and commit that commit crime knowing that there's no there are no
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consequences. have consequences. once we don't have a system, a criminal justice system, everyone chance. everyone should get one chance. yeah, going to yeah, but labour are going to get so then get in next year, so then they'll to like, you they'll be extended to like, you know, five times. >> with that. but >> we'll deal with that. but actually, but what is funny about they've also about this policy, they've also simultaneously announced that people who have committed a bunch of crimes going to go bunch of crimes are going to go to is amazing. to jail and this is amazing. when read these stories when you read these stories because you're like, why are they not going to jail at the moment saying people who moment they're saying people who like do shoplifting like 20 like who do shoplifting like 20 times now they're going to go to jail . jail. >> they be there before? >> is before? >> times? >> what is going on in 20 times? >> what is going on in 20 times? >> at least with this >> i mean, at least with this story, quite interesting >> i mean, at least with this stlthey quite interesting >> i mean, at least with this stlthey are quite interesting >> i mean, at least with this stlthey are admittingteresting >> i mean, at least with this stlthey are admittingterestit's is they are admitting that it's about backlog. an about a backlog. this is an administrative it administrative decision. it it would tempting for them to would be so tempting for them to dress up kind of dress it up as a kind of altruistic thing about, you know, the in humanity and know, the belief in humanity and that but they that kind of thing. but they haven't they said we've >> no, they just said we've been a we haven't a bit rubbish. we haven't invested enough money this. invested enough money into this. so we've to do. so this is what we've got to do. >> enough. we're >> yeah, fair enough. we're going to the front going to move on to the front cover of wednesday's guardian. leo, you've got this one. >> the asylum >> so this is the asylum seeker barge. death trap. barge. may be a death trap. firefighters they've got firefighters warns they've got some assessment done by some sort of assessment done by firefighters. know if firefighters. i don't know if these by the these were commissioned by the government or if they just took
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it themselves to it. it upon themselves to do it. and they say , yeah, it could it they say, yeah, it could it could catch fire because we've seen stuff catching seen a lot of stuff catching fire climate change fire because of climate change and with lighters. and also people with lighters. but apparently it's climate change. i mean, change. i don't know. i mean, it's a barge. what is the barge? so barge is the there's so the barge is the there's going house going to be used to house migrants in the year 2057 when finally rishi manages to surmount all the legal hurdles and the obstacles and the people standing in way , he's going standing in the way, he's going to to some in to be able to put some people in this the moment, this barge. at the moment, they're housed in the most they're being housed in the most luxurious flats hotels luxurious flats and hotels the world seen . world has ever seen. >> some are rubbish. >> some of them are rubbish. >> some of them are rubbish. >> but the ones, the ones >> yeah, but the ones, the ones that adverts get that they put in the adverts get you the good ones. you angry are the good ones. literally the literally put they put the hotels, traffickers hotels, the people traffickers who make so much money from from the people across the the people coming across the channel and they put adverts up on tiktok saying these are the hotels to be hotels you're going to be staying the british staying in because the british pubuc staying in because the british public look , look public are mugs. and look, look how look they stymie every how look how they stymie every opportunity put you opportunity to try and put you in horrible accommodation. >> you know, >> just feel like you know, because sort of because i'm all for sort of putting are putting people up who are in need, it a bit like need, but it feels a bit like they're why not they're goading. why not put them travelodge? mean,
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them in a travelodge? i mean, that happens. them in a travelodge? i mean, that evenippens. them in a travelodge? i mean, that even travelodge is great, them in a travelodge? i mean, thateven ven travelodge is great, them in a travelodge? i mean, thateven aen travelodge is great, them in a travelodge? i mean, thateven a premierodge is great, them in a travelodge? i mean, thateven a premier inn. is great, not even a premier inn. >> lived in a travelodge for while. >> it's amazing money in this country put people up in country to put people up in travel lodges. really. they've increased travel lodges. really. they've incretoo d travel lodges. really. they've incretoo much. yeah. the of way too much. yeah. the fees of that the british public that we are the british public spending million a day on spending £6 million a day on these motels and whatnot these hotels motels and whatnot . that money is coming actually from our aids budget . still, from our aids budget. still, that's not good. it would be goodif that's not good. it would be good if it went out to people in the world who who exactly. >> still people >> there are still people who are losing out. >> they. >> that's how they. >> that's how they. >> good to know >> but it's good to know that left are stopping left wing people are stopping migrants. problem migrants. the migrant problem being are also being dealt with are also stopping people getting money. >> oh, look, firefighters are arguably known as being particularly left wing, as far as know . they just want to as i know. they just want to save well, they save save well, they want to save lives. if they've got this lives. and if they've got this this and it it's a boat. this boat and it it's a boat. >> it's a boat, but it's a boat, how can a boat be a fire hazard? it's on water. well well , yeah, it's on water. well well, yeah, but if it catches fire, you can't just dunk it. >> yes, you can put it out. that's a marine, leo. you sink it. >> problem solved. you may have another it's got
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another problem, but it's got like, if you've seen the photos of it, it's like of corridors. >> it's lots of it's going to have a it's going to be packed. oh they've i've only one oh they've got i've only got one corridor getting corridor and they're getting how many to many corridors for people to escape. these are real escape. you know, these are real things. they things. and if and when they sort let's sort it out, then let's talk then. okay. sort it out, then let's talk the well, iy. sort it out, then let's talk the well, look , there's no need >> well, look, there's no need to corridor envy . we're to go into corridor envy. we're going up to the daily going to move up to the daily mail going to move up to the daily maihaven't of that before. >> haven't heard of that before. >> haven't heard of that before. >> , what are daily mail >> josh, what are the daily mail running wednesday ? running with on wednesday? >> labour >> okay. we're shaping labour policy boasts eco this is policy boasts eco mob. this is as the leader of just stop oil and he said in a meeting last month essentially he's like look we didn't really want to have to do all the annoying walking slowly of slowly around the houses of parliament. but what parliament. but look what happened. came out and happened. labour came out and they their policy and they changed their policy and i don't he's doing don't i think he's doing a slight causal thing here. i think labour we should say though looking at just this is , though looking at just this is, this recording, this is a leaked recording, it wasn't an official. >> was going to say pr >> i was going to say their pr is as it is, but that is bad enough as it is, but that wasn't thing. wasn't an official thing. >> literally sorry >> but he's literally he's sorry , then go, , but the daily mail then go, well then true because well, then it's true because this idiot says it. >> no, listen, he's the guy.
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>> no, listen, he's the guy. >> he's the guy who's paying the to money leave. >> this is a different guy who is who the actual is who is who is the actual organisation, guy who's organisation, not the guy who's donating to. right. organisation, not the guy who's doroh,g to. right. organisation, not the guy who's doroh, but to. right. organisation, not the guy who's doroh, but he's to. right. organisation, not the guy who's doroh, but he's employedjht. organisation, not the guy who's doroh, but he's employed .lt. organisation, not the guy who's doroh, but he's employed . so >> oh, but he's employed. so he's by the by the he's employed by the by the other i mean this is anyway other guy. i mean this is anyway this, the eco eco zealot this, this is the eco eco zealot mob. oil mob. this is just stop oil dale vince, it admitting vince, whoever it is admitting that they're influencing policy and he isn't dale and the policy he isn't dale vince admitted it's not just not it's who he pays. it's somebody in his employ. >> he donates to a charity. he donates to charity. >> and the money goes to this guy? yeah, he pays. guy? yeah, he pays. he pays. >> anyway, can i just make my two points about this? so the two points about this? so the two people might two points are so people might think oh, he's just think that, oh, he's just influencing it's all influencing policy. it's all nice and fluffy and stuff. no, it's subsidies. taxpayer money goes to dale vince goes back to dale vince companies so that's why he pays laboun companies so that's why he pays labour. that's why he pays just stop to change the policy. stop oil to change the policy. and what and i can't remember what the other one was. >> this ? is it not >> what about this? is it not possible? could it not just be bravado? this bravado? oh, you know, this is a leaked a hidden leaked recording. it's a hidden thing. he was just to thing. he was just saying to people, we're people, hey, we've got we're basically labour's people, hey, we've got we're basica like, labour's people, hey, we've got we're basica like, that)our's possible? >> oh, it's when trump it, >> oh, it's when trump does it, it's when a left wing
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it's bad. but when a left wing person it, it's just bravado. >> well, i'm just asking the question whether bravado is possible. no, think trump's possible. no, i think in trump's case also bravado to case it can also be bravado to specify knows he's specify like he knows he's changed and also he is changing policy. >> this is a well, they're not changing a change it >> he's making a change when it hasn't . he hasn't. they've been hasn't. he hasn't. they've been really . and actually really annoying. and actually what's happened labour , what's happened is that labour, by not said that by the way, have not said that they're going to be taking away these certificates are being announced so hasn't announced now. so it hasn't changed any policy. >> party in 1972. nothing >> labour party in 1972. nothing about panels. about solar panels. >> labour party now squabbling . >> labour party now squabbling. we're to finish this we're going to finish this section the express. section with the daily express. leo running with leo what are they running with on wednesday? leo what are they running with on they'veiay? mean, they've >> they've got i mean, they've got a little there of got a little picture there of anton his father anton dubek who says his father stabbed so it's stabbed him for dancing. so it's good there is some good good to see there is some good old parenting out old fashioned parenting out there. but also they've there. but but also they've got some good news. so the some other good news. so the biggest price fall in 14 biggest house price fall in 14 years coming. but apparently years is coming. but apparently a rise is on the way after that. so these people have obviously studied the housing market before and seen that it goes up and down. >> not really news then, >> so it's not really news then, is continuation is it? it's just a continuation more same . more of the same. >> it's kind of i mean, >> i mean, it's kind of i mean, it's market
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it's rare for the housing market to go down. it generally goes up over time . over time. >> 8% is a big drop. >> point 8% is a big drop. >> point 8% is a big drop. >> it? in other words, >> oh, is it? so in other words, this be time buy. this would be the time to buy. and and next year and then and then. and next year you sell. >> if you've got some money, you'd all just buy it. if you got to got lucky, you're still going to cost to get cost about £3 million to get a garage. all right. garage. so. okay, all right. >> amazing news. okay. >> so not amazing news. okay. well, alas, have to well, look, alas, we have to take contractually mandated take a contractually mandated break now. but after this , we're break now. but after this, we're going to be getting our teeth into daughter. into captain tom's daughter. shoplifters and cancer cures not the most nutritious diet. see you in
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welcome back to headliners . your welcome back to headliners. your first look at wednesday's newspapers with me, andrew doyle and with josh howie and leo curse, we're going to start with news of trump's indictment. josh yes, this is the sad day for us all. i thought this would upset you. >> yes. are you being sarcastic? no. are you ? i was crying in the no. are you? i was crying in the break. oh, my god. i can't
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believe you forget so easily. former president indicted over efforts overturn the 2020 efforts to overturn the 2020 us election. has been election. this has been obviously going on now for a while, but yes , four counts by while, but yes, four counts by the grand jury. he says it's going to be happening, i think. is it tomorrow it's going to is it tomorrow and it's going to happen soon as well. happen pretty soon as well. i think thursday. >> trump a >> so given that trump has a tendency spending this kind tendency of spending this kind of thing well, this is of thing as well, this is evidence have a of evidence that we have a sort of deep that's deep state judiciary that's working against evidence. i committed or the committed a crime or the weaponization law weaponization of the law enforcement system against him, and well with and that that plays well with his base. is this not a gift to trump? >> well, he's supposedly spent 40 million so far on lawyers and he's desperate for more money. so, imagine more so, yes, i imagine that more people continue to donate. people will continue to donate. and two can be true. it and two things can be true. it can be that people are out to get and it that he get him and it can be that he committed crimes. leo we're not going speculate whether or going to speculate on whether or not he committed the crime. >> of the job >> that's the judge of the job of the jury. to of the jury. i'm going to say it, not right that it, but am i not right that there extent to which this there is an extent to which this could play into his hands? >> he's >> oh, absolutely. i mean, he's got this grievance complex which is nourished by reality
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is mostly nourished by reality because he is being persecuted. he's a political distant, being persecuted government , by persecuted by a government, by a political party. the democrats have worked hand in hand with the parts of the government that are supposed to be at arm's length before persecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito h before persecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito or)efore persecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito or to )re persecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito or to fix persecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito or to fix things.ecute him are supposed to be at arm's leito or to fix things behind im or to or to fix things behind the scenes. like they the scenes. like when they buned the scenes. like when they buried biden laptop buried the hunter biden laptop story or when they delisted people on on twitter who were his supporters. so yeah, absolutely plays into his hands. i just don't don't think i absolutely plays into his hands. ijust don't don't think i mean, i just don't don't think i mean, he's not the best candidate for the republicans. so it's almost it's a shame that this is, isn't it? >> it's strange that ron desantis is out effectively. he's out the now . yeah. he's out of the race now. yeah. and from a republican point and yet, from a republican point of had half of view, if you if you had half a you would him a brain, you would want him to run he's far more likely run because he's far more likely he can win. >> it'sjust he can win. >> it's just like people would say that i have derangement syndrome. pro syndrome. the people who are pro trump also have the same derangement that he derangement syndrome and that he can it's can do no wrong. he it's impossible that he actually committed. >> must they must know >> you must look they must know that can't beat biden . he that he can't beat biden. he lost last time. >> and i'm trump, but i >> and also i'm pro trump, but i mean, me on certain mean, he's lost me on certain things like his support for ukraine. he doesn't support
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ukraine. he doesn't support ukraine in the way that he should. and the way that he should. and the way that he should is somebody who supports western and should is somebody who supports westthe and should is somebody who supports westthe entire and should is somebody who supports westthe entire western and should is somebody who supports west the entire western world! should is somebody who supports west the entire western world as sees the entire western world as brothers. understanding of brothers. to my understanding of this though, that he can brothers. to my understanding of this run hough, that he can brothers. to my understanding of this run eveni, that he can brothers. to my understanding of this run even ifthat he can brothers. to my understanding of this run even if he'she can brothers. to my understanding of this run even if he's foundi still run even if he's found guilty. still run even if he's found guilty that yeah. still run even if he's found guiltythat yeah. in jail ? >> 7- >> yeah. 7_ >> yeah. yeah. ? >> yeah. yeah. there's no 7 >> yeah. yeah. there's no law that stops from. >> yeah. yeah. there's no law tha isn't)s from. >> yeah. yeah. there's no law tha isn't there from. >> yeah. yeah. there's no law tha isn't there a'om. >> yeah. yeah. there's no law tha isn't there a law at some >> isn't there a law at some point? because these point? because one of these charges assisting charges is about assisting insurrection. if you can still run when done that, what run when you've done that, what they'll they'll paint bars they'll do is they'll paint bars on the white house and that's how to it. how they're going to do it. yeah, i mean, that just strikes me insane. me as insane. >> yeah, america, mate. me as insane. >> yeah. america, mate. me as insane. >> yeah. and rica, mate. me as insane. >> yeah. and also mate. me as insane. >> yeah. and also the e. me as insane. >> yeah. and also the 2020 >> yeah. but and also the 2020 mean, ridiculous them mean, it's ridiculous for them to an to say it was it was an insurrection. i it wasn't insurrection. i mean, it wasn't it stag dude that out it was a stag dude that got out of hand by the looks of it. i mean, were following guide mean, they were following guide rope people. mean, they were following guide ropipeople eople. mean, they were following guide ropipeople diele. mean, they were following guide ropipeople die in kinds of >> people die in all kinds of situations. it shows there's a two justice in two tierjustice system in america in the america that people in the antifa riots sometimes antifa riots were sometimes compensated arrested . compensated for being arrested. whereas whereas the people in this were not, they this riot were not, and they were taking riot to were actually taking the riot to where do some where it was going to do some good just burning where it was going to do some good random just burning where it was going to do some good random businesses. ng where it was going to do some good random businesses. it'll be down random businesses. it'll be interesting if you want to do interesting to if you want to do an insurrection, you generally need government your need the us government on your
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side then overthrow side and then you can overthrow any around world. any government around the world. >> any of us >> but i don't think any of us would an would support the idea of an insurrection it just insurrection. but it just strikes very that if strikes me as very odd that if he in this, if it he is implicated in this, if it is that he was, is determined that he was, that he still and what he could still run. and what will we thought will that do? because we thought last after he won in last time after after he won in 2016, kind 2016, everything kind of spiralled very strange ways spiralled in very strange ways in the of american in the world of american politics. would even politics. it would be even weirder at this point if that's why we're going tuned in. why we're going to be tuned in. oh, doesn't anyone oh, i know. but doesn't anyone else just crave some normalcy? i just want a good few years of normal, boring votes politics. >> but that's what biden was supposed to be. and look what he's done. he's everybody, you know, half the people in his government transgender. and government are transgender. and it's i know. it's you know, i don't know. it's okay. about this >> okay. well, what about this one daily mail? captain one from the daily mail? captain tom's sounds like the tom's daughter sounds like the name of a gilbert and sullivan opera. >> what's this about? yeah, captain tom's daughter and the missing money. >> captain tom's daughter >> so captain tom's daughter refuses to knock down the spa and extension been built and pool extension been built using the lockdown heroes. name her £1.2 million home. so this is how the money he raised is
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being spent. >> is that right, leo? >> is that right, leo? >> i'm not so sure it's the money raised captain tom's. >> were granted permission >> they were granted permission in to build an l—shaped in 2021 to build an l—shaped office building captain office building for the captain tom foundation . tom foundation. >> not money, though, >> it's not the money, though, but. it's. well more the. >> well, she's using own >> well, she's using her own money office for money to build an office for the captain. tom foundation. yeah, but. >> but em.— >> but they got the permission because oh, we need because they said, oh, we need it need we need it because we need the we need the office space. but it was a spa. but it turned be spa. >> but you need to relax after doing all hard charity work. >> e’- work. >> would captain 9 would captain >> what would captain tom have wanted? >> w- w- w— >> and so? so is it not possible to run a charity to build a spa and swimming pool? is that not. >> this her money? >> is this her money? >> is this her money? >> her money. >> it is her money. >> it is her money. >> using her own money, by >> she's using her own money, by the way. >> she gets lot of money >> she gets paid a lot of money by or she so by the charity. or she did. so this this is this is money. this is this is like like they raised money. >> this is like just the >> this is like they're just the whole thing. >> all again. so >> all over again. yeah. so she's paid salary she's getting paid a huge salary by charity. like by this by this charity. like you grand. you wanted 100 grand. >> then the >> and i believe then the charity her charity commission turned her down and now she's not getting. >> it's not >> what i'm saying is it's not quite black lives matter where they money and they raised all the money and then spent all on a then they spent it all on a miami beach. >> this genius, because it's
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>> this is genius, because it's the british version, the it's the british version, which about planning permission. yeah. it's permission. yeah. >> yeah. so it's actually it's not money. not about the money. >> bunch of >> it's just about a bunch of neighbours that's not neighbours going. no, that's not fair and fair and complaining. and actually what it is. >> okay. well what about this one the this is about one from the mail? this is about a profligate with a council being profligate with taxpayers a council being profligate with taxpayeiyeah , it's just waste >> josh yeah, it's just a waste of money. tory council is left effectively bankrupt after investing 655 million in a solar farm tycoon and he used that taxpayer cash to buy a private jet and all these other things. so this is thurrock council in essex. so this is thurrock council in essex . they borrowed that money, essex. they borrowed that money, pubuc essex. they borrowed that money, public money invested it in these solar powered farms . and these solar powered farms. and essentially they worth less essentially they were worth less than what this person said they were energy wasn't were because the energy wasn't the did they why did they why >> why did they why did they why did why did think this did why did they think this would work? >> well, well, they >> well, they got well, they got greedy. and they probably thought win thought this is a win win situation, how this thought this is a win win situa'was how this thought this is a win win situa'was sold.w this thought this is a win win situa'was sold. like,s thought this is a win win situa'was sold. like, hey, stuff was being sold. like, hey, invest in renewables and you're going to make fortune well. going to make a fortune as well. what's going to make a fortune as well. wh but that wasn't the case. >> but that wasn't the case. >> but that wasn't the case. >> what it is, >> and actually what it is, that's how much they invested. but they've actually lost about 200 goodness so >> oh, for goodness sake. so that's only 200 million, leo. i mean, they're technically bankrupt or effectively
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bankrupt. >> and yeah, i mean, this is ridiculous. money that they ridiculous. the money that they spent save spent that was supposed to save the spent solar the planet being spent on solar panels and yes. to, panels and stuff. yes. went to, went to this guy who, like all green energy barons, likes to likes treat himself. i mean likes to treat himself. i mean dale vince, who ecotricity dale vince, who runs ecotricity , has sports car as well. , has got a sports car as well. >> he take a shot guys >> and he got take a shot guys by way, mentions dale by the way, if he mentions dale vince time dale vince every time the dale vince actually got the taxpayer to pay actually got the taxpayer to pay a grant towards his supercar but yeah so this guy's like a bugatti chiron supercar, one of the most expensive cars in the world. >> and it's just ridiculous to me. people see net zero, they're like, oh my god, drift like, oh my god, they drift away. money at it. away. they throw money at it. and the time it's a scam. and half the time it's a scam. >> do these people who >> but why do these people who get it be in get so rich and it would be in their interest not to advertise their interest not to advertise their wealth, why do they buy things bugatti? is things like a bugatti? chiron is they've money. they've got loads of money. >> understand . >> i don't understand. >> i don't understand. >> not at that level yet. >> no. okay. well, we're going to move on to the. >> no, not yet. josh give it time. >> we're going to move on to the mirror next. leo this is a fascinating story about cancer research. >> so scientists hail holy grail
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breakthrough, a new cancer drug that annihilates tumours. so i am going to start smoking again this is going to be amazing. >> i start licence to whatever you want. >> every time there's a headline that says new cancer breakthrough means there's no cancen breakthrough means there's no cancer. cigars. cancer. i start smoking cigars. >> we these a lot, don't we? >> we get these a lot, don't we? >> we get these a lot, don't we? >> riddled this one looks >> now riddled this one looks quite promising, though. this one like one looks quite promising like they all do. so it targets proteins most cancers proteins found in most cancers that grow and that help tumours to grow and multiply throughout the body aren't found normal cells. aren't found in normal cells. it's codenamed 801996. they don't understand how codenames work. that is the boring tactical name that they've used. and so the boring technical name must be something like blue steel or something like that. >> a joke about elon >> can i do a joke about elon musk's child's name again? >> can i do a joke about elon musk'you ild's name again? >> can i do a joke about elon musk'you want. ame again? >> can i do a joke about elon musk'you want. if1e again? >> can i do a joke about elon musk'you want. if you.|ain? >> if you want. if you. >> if you want. if you. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> i don't understand that joke. >> i don't understand that joke. >> no, just because his his kids names are all like digits oh four. >> i see. >>- >> i see. >> sorry. it was a call back when you got annoyed with me when you got annoyed with me when i did the same joke repeatedly a few weeks ago. oh, did i signs? did i star signs? >> i don't remember that.
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did i star signs? >> i don't i remember that. did i star signs? >> i don't i rememberier that. did i star signs? >> i don't i remember it. that. >> i mean, i remember it. i wrote it down in my diary. >> i'm on your list now of grudges. okay. this. grudges. yeah. okay. so this. but the culmination but this is the culmination of 20 research. 20 years of research. this is something that they've actually been some gender studies degrees are the culmination years are the culmination of 20 years of look what of research and look at what they they've changed they yield. they've changed our society good . society for the good. >> got too many >> we've now got too many genders. really because genders. this is really because it they attacks a thing that basically replicates everything and they thought that it was undruggable this protein. >> protein. yeah. and now they can. but you know what as you say, we've been covering a lot of cured of like, oh, they've cured cancer now those cancer stories. so now those used to be unlike paper story 1 or 2 that we did. now this is on story eight. >> would say don't take story eight. >> smoking say don't take story eight. >> smoking yet. don't take story eight. >> smoking yet. leo don't take story eight. >> smoking yet. leo itn't take story eight. >> smoking yet. leo it sounds up smoking yet. leo it sounds like this is just early days, early days last in this section. now guardian, the orkney now is the guardian, the orkney islands will finally get mail. good for them. indeed. >> royal mail uses drones to deliver post in orkney. so whilst ukraine is using their drones in a slightly different way , services between stromness way, services between stromness and the islands of hoy in
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graemsay is going to be the first permanent drone delivery service . service. >> well, what have they done before this then? have they just not received mail? no no, they have. >> it's by ship. >> it's by ship. >> and so they have ships and things. yeah, they have. >> they fire hazard . >> they fire hazard. >> they fire hazard. >> right. this is going to be quicker because you need quicker because you don't need to worry about the weather. so is the is this article really just orkney letters just on orkney get letters quicker now yes also amazon quicker now. yes but also amazon packages you're going to have to worry scottish kids knocking. >> you're going have to worry >> you're going to have to worry about kids knocking about scottish kids knocking these sky and these things out of the sky and stealing birthday card. stealing your birthday card. >> not on orkney, surely. they're i they're quite middle class and i don't orkney is. don't know where orkney is. >> know either. >> no, i don't know either. >> no, i don't know either. >> imagine of >> but i imagine it's lots of posh who've and posh people who've retreated and they from the hubbub. >> maybe it will work in orkney also, hasn't really down also, it hasn't really cut down in staff you in the amount of staff you need because apparently there needs to operator each to be a drone operator on each island as it takes off and lands to it. so you've now to monitor it. so you've now doubled postman. doubled the amount of postman. >> well, i'm glad we >> okay, well, i'm glad we covered smashed covered that. so we smashed that. coming up though. that. we're coming up though. we've coffees we've got costa coffees marketing department getting defensive teenagers embracing concert autism and the rise of
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>> welcome back to headliners. your first look at wednesday's newspapers . let's get straight newspapers. let's get straight back into it this from the mail. apparently, conservatism is where all the kids are hanging out now. leo yeah, that's right. >> teenage boys are increasingly embracing conservatism, turning against a liberalism that takes aim toxic masculinity and aim at toxic masculinity and america's classrooms and workplaces . so this is a study workplaces. so this is a study of political attitudes that shows that teenage boys are increasingly entering adulthood as fully fledged conservatives. traditionally, we've always thought that you start off being all headed , you know, all woolly headed, you know, being hey, peace and love, being like, hey, peace and love, man. you don't anything. because you don't have anything. so then. and then so it makes sense then. and then as older and you start as you get older and you start paying as you get older and you start paying tax, you become more right it's right wing. but no, it's increased 17% of young of increased from 17% of young of teenagers in the 70s to 26% in 2020 because boys are being blamed for everything being told that they are essentially toxic and that you know, that they are everything that with everything that is wrong with the world. >> that's that's e that's that's it. >> so there this constant >> so there is this constant sort of drumbeat of men are horrible and, you know, there's
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all campaigns against men. horrible and, you know, there's all phraseimpaigns against men. horrible and, you know, there's all phrase toxic gns against men. horrible and, you know, there's all phrase toxic masculinity.�*nen. the phrase toxic masculinity. and then all the sort of positive campaigns like this girl can they're all they're all aimed at, you know, women or minorities or whatever . but it's minorities or whatever. but it's also, i think, because young men are likely to be autistic are more likely to be autistic and , like autism, and autism, like my autism, protects from all government protects me from all government propaganda because i can see through it. >> josh , what are your thoughts? >> josh, what are your thoughts? are male ? well, absolutely. >> and but this is also interestingly that that young women are becoming more liberal. and that's the sort of the flip side of it. whereas traditionally not young women, but women, there's actually more women conservative later on. >> so what's happening here? it seems as though the divide between the genders is sort of growing and getting getting more extreme and yet over the past 15, 20 years, we've had people trying to narrow those say we should treat all kids the same. and, know, boys shouldn't be and, you know, boys shouldn't be allowed and allowed to play like boys and this thing. there's this sort of thing. there's definitely thing definitely a reactionary thing going playground definitely a reactionary thing goineven playground definitely a reactionary thing goineven like playground definitely a reactionary thing goineven like the .ayground definitely a reactionary thing goineven like the sortound definitely a reactionary thing goineven like the sort ofid definitely a reactionary thing goineven like the sort of 14, 15 and even like the sort of 14, 15 year olds who i know just
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through my kid and his friends and stuff is that i wouldn't say that they're conservative, but they very good at sniffing they are very good at sniffing out the also. to what extent is this really about the fact that kids like to rebel against whatever the prevailing orthodoxy is at the time and the prevailing orthodoxy the prevailing orthodoxy at the moment, culturally speaking, is wokeness? like it's like a wokeness? yes like it's like a religion. >> as you know, >> and just as you know, with catholicism, up >> and just as you know, with catholanyn, up >> and just as you know, with catholany religion, up >> and just as you know, with catholany religion, you up >> and just as you know, with catholany religion, you can see under any religion, you can see the holes in the the holes in it, in the hypocrisies and the bits that don't make any sense whatsoever. it's . it's same it's the same. it's the same with kids, kids can can with this and kids, kids can can see they're free. they see that and they're free. they haven't been indoctrinated yet. so can speak out against so they can speak out against it. have dressing in so they can speak out against it cape have dressing in so they can speak out against it cape saying dressing in so they can speak out against it cape saying i'm dressing in so they can speak out against it cape saying i'm the sing in so they can speak out against it cape saying i'm the moon in i a cape saying i'm the moon and i identify and you have identify as a moon and you have to me a moon. because to call me a moon. yeah, because they that they can see to call me a moon. yeah, because thejholes that they can see to call me a moon. yeah, because thejholes inlat they can see to call me a moon. yeah, because thejholes in the they can see to call me a moon. yeah, because thejholes in the ideology an see to call me a moon. yeah, because thejholes in the ideology thatee the holes in the ideology that the holes in the ideology that the adults protected or they the adults are protected or they are or they are moon. are a moon or they are a moon. and i respect i'm sticking ofcom, who they are. >> sticking with my theory >> i'm sticking with my theory that there protected by autism. >> right . okay. well, it's an >> right. okay. well, it's an interesting one. it's not one i've before. we're i've heard before. we're going to to on the independent now. to go to on the independent now. another big corporations
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marketing department steps in it.josh marketing department steps in it. josh yes. >> costa coffee defends the mural poster man after mural of a poster man after boycott threat. so a photo was put up online, but actually , put up online, but actually, turns out it was from last year's pride, where costa had painted one of vans and painted one of its vans and a part of it was of a surfer saying, there we go, a surfing trans man. >> i feel seen. >> i feel seen. >> yeah, exactly . with their >> yeah, exactly. with their surgery scars from this was this was from last year but it's just been you know it's one of those things where it's suddenly gone viral and they've defended it. but people rightly but as people have rightly pointed out, this is encouraged , arguably this practise of people , of young women , you people, of young women, you know, having their bodies damaged forever. and then and then now we're now seeing more and more people detransition it's very strange. >> this a ben sherman >> i saw this in a ben sherman shop other a photograph shop the other day, a photograph of someone mastectomy, of someone with a mastectomy, a young had her breast young woman who had her breast removed. and you just think, well, who been well, how do women who have been through had through breast cancer have had to feel about to have a mastectomy feel about this, of where they're this, this kind of where they're twisting the idea of this mutilation something twisting the idea of this mutilatiiand something
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twisting the idea of this mutilatiiand affirming.ling twisting the idea of this mutilatiiand affirming. and positive and life affirming. and then got all those then you've also got all those detransitioners who now say this was mistake ever was the worst mistake they ever made. more made. this is rather more complex . yeah. i mean, i'm not complex. yeah. i mean, i'm not saying there aren't people saying that there aren't people who a mastectomy who who don't have a mastectomy feel right feel like it was the right choice but choice for them. but this is a very muddy area. >> we're certainly seeing >> yeah, we're certainly seeing i the age some of the some i mean, the age some of the some of the kids are being are funnelled these funnelled onto these transitioning programs , being transitioning programs, being given puberty blockers and drugs that can you know, even if you decide not to transition, they can they leave you sterile, can they can leave you sterile, can they can leave you sterile, can leave you with malformed genitalia. i'm not speaking from experience here, but but, you know , to be to be pushing that know, to be to be pushing that so many of them then want to have made the wrong feel that they've made the wrong decision and want detransition and and want to detransition and obviously in the 80s and 90s, you know, when i when i was at school, had fads going school, we had fads going through double through the school, double denim, mullets . it denim, people got mullets. it was but you could was ridiculous. but you could grow out, know, even, grow them out, you know, even, even regret tattoos so even people regret tattoos so but some like this i mean you see the detransitioning forums people saying, well, when will my back? and it's
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my breasts grow back? and it's heartbreaking. and really heartbreaking. and i really think i mean, think it should be. i mean, obviously you obviously for some people, you know, sterilise them and surgically mutilating is surgically mutilating them is the best option protects the best option and protects them or whatever. but i think for a lot of them doesn't. for a lot of them it doesn't. and to tread very and we need to tread very carefully with it. >> issue, isn't it? >> that's the issue, isn't it? josh i mean, the idea that the removal healthy body parts removal of healthy body parts being by coffee being promoted by a coffee company that is company as something that is progressive of scary progressive and kind of scary and aspiration . exactly. it's and aspiration. exactly. it's odd, isn't it? well, it's more. >> it's more, but it's dangerous, arguably. >> it's more, but it's dangerous, arguably . and dangerous, arguably. and certainly when we don't know how many detransitioners are going to be coming out of over the next years, sort of as they get deprogrammed from this ideology and realise they've made these these terrible mistakes , these these terrible mistakes, these life altering mistakes . and it's life altering mistakes. and it's so frustrating because these companies are just so in it and they, you know, you could just see they don't understand it because because costa has said this is just about being inclusive and referring to. but even decision even when they make the decision to stuff not dr. to do this stuff and not dr. martens also a similar martens also having a similar thing and it's just these, thing and it's just like these, they get it. and also
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they don't get it. and also they're just constantly you just think that the adults in the room would pay, but they've been told anyone objects to told that anyone who objects to this stuff is just this kind of stuff is just a hateful bigot. >> going bigots. >> i'm for think if >> i'm all for it. i think if left people want to left wing people want to transition kids, that's. transition their kids, that's. that's great. take yourselves out pool. don't out of the gene pool. i don't know. got know. and also, this has got to be easiest boycott the be the easiest boycott in the world. going to world. i mean, i'm going to boycott chain. boycott this coffee chain. where am oh, one am i going to go? oh, the one next door. i the coffee chain. >> i can't go to starbucks because they they still donating their money to mermaids. >> a of money >> they donated a lot of money to really? niro obe to mermaids. really? so niro obe the machine wetherspoons can the machine in wetherspoons can still use that? no, i think they donated called donated to something called i think something. think tavistock or something. who okay they who knows? who knows? okay they didn't. by the way, drink tea. we're going on the we're going to move on to the guardian next. leo a story from the land of vikings , ikea and the land of vikings, ikea and quran burnings . quran burnings. >> so the swedish prime minister ulf kristersson, has accused outsiders of exploiting the country's freedom of expression laws and using them as a stage for spreading hateful messages . for spreading hateful messages. after a diplomatic crisis has erupted over quran burning
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protests . protests. >> this so people have been burning the quran on the streets of sweden. swedish authorities and apparently denmark and apparently in denmark they're talking about it implementing to prevent implementing laws to prevent that. so that's a threat to freedom of expression, isn't it? >> absolutely. once >> yeah, absolutely. and once you islam in you once you protect islam in some way, then you have to protect everything so you protect everything. so you can't, you can't can't, you know, you can't criticise, you can't burn a bible, you can't criticise the jehovah's witnesses is you can't you can't criticise my comedy. it's like it's my religion . so, it's like it's my religion. so, you know, it's going to be everything's going to be stifled. >> i would say, you know, the burning of a quran strikes me as a thing to it a foolish thing to do. it strikes as needlessly strikes me as needlessly incensed live. the other incensed live. but on the other hand, i believe people should be able they've got a copy hand, i believe people should be aba they've got a copy hand, i believe people should be aba book they've got a copy hand, i believe people should be aba book thatl've got a copy hand, i believe people should be aba book that they ot a copy hand, i believe people should be aba book that they bought,y hand, i believe people should be aba book that they bought, they of a book that they bought, they should what they should be able to do what they want book. it's the want with that book. it's the same when they burn j.k. rowling's think it's rowling's books. i think it's idiotic and infantile, but they are because we are allowed to do it because we live society, right? live in a free society, right? >> well, allegedly. >> that's well, allegedly. right. but and but this story is also conflates the also he sort of conflates the two. he's sort of talking that they're trying to usurp their their free speech laws or whatever to . but actually, he's
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whatever to. but actually, he's also talking, i think, about terrorist coming in and exploiting the on the other side, he's sort of saying people are be coming to here are going to be coming to here cause and i think he's cause damage. and i think he's talking about terrorists essentially right . sort of in talking about terrorists essentially right. sort of in a in a reciprocal deal. >> so he's saying that actually the people who are burning the korans are doing of korans are doing this kind of thing, from abroad . thing, are coming from abroad. is what said? no, no. is that what he said? no, no. >> they're coming >> he's saying they're coming from also saying >> he's saying they're coming fromother also saying >> he's saying they're coming fromother people also saying >> he's saying they're coming fromother people areo saying >> he's saying they're coming fromother people are also ing >> he's saying they're coming fromothfrom ople are also ing >> he's saying they're coming fromothfrom abroad. also ing >> he's saying they're coming frorso hfrom abroad. also ing >> he's saying they're coming frorso hfrom mored. also ing >> he's saying they're coming frorso hfrom more complicated >> so this is more complicated than thought. i mean, what than they thought. i mean, what concerns about story concerns me about the story is when they're talking about both countries, denmark when they're talking about both cou now 5, denmark when they're talking about both cou now 5, about denmark when they're talking about both cou now 5, about legally rk are now talking about legally limiting this kind of thing, book is book burning books is unpleasant. of unpleasant. it has echoes of germany like germany and all sorts. like i just thing to just think it's a grim thing to do. get to net zero do. you can't get to net zero doing we these doing it, but we have these debates about flags as debates about burning flags as well, of thing. well, like same sort of thing. it's just don't don't it's like i just don't i don't think strategically think it's strategically the right protest. by the right way to protest. but by the same get nervous when same token, i get nervous when the start saying we're the states start saying we're going the states start saying we're goiiby the way, it's not a right >> by the way, it's not a right wing is doing these wing person who is doing these book in sweden. it's wing person who is doing these booiit's in sweden. it's wing person who is doing these booiit's an in sweden. it's wing person who is doing these booiit's an iraqi| sweden. it's wing person who is doing these booiit's an iraqi two aden. it's wing person who is doing these booiit's an iraqi two iraqi it's wing person who is doing these booiit's an iraqi two iraqi men, and it's an iraqi two iraqi men, iraqi men who i believe are from a sect who be
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a christian sect who be christians are being not that it makes it right, but they've been very persecuted within very much persecuted within within okay. within iraq. and okay. >> well, we're going to move on to this one from tuesday's daily mail. homeschool josh , mail. time to homeschool josh, every single day is a story about this kind of thing . about this kind of thing. >> the angel investor . this is >> the angel investor. this is actually quite funny because it's not funny what this company has been doing and teaching to our kids. but this but they've been teaching essentially white supremacy for british school children as young as five. that's not funny. no. is funny how they just keep on going on about how the boss of this company is into cycling. they mentioned his talk about the cycling quite a lot . keep on cycling quite a lot. keep on going on and on about it and it's like, not i don't it's like, look, i'm not i don't care cycle . i don't care if they cycle. i don't care. want to know. care. i want to know. >> bit annoying. >> cyclists are a bit annoying. >> cyclists are a bit annoying. >> he's anti—brexit >> josh howie he's anti—brexit and of him at at and there's a photo of him at at and there's a photo of him at at a 20 19th march that i was at as well . it's like, so are you well. it's like, so what are you into cycling? josh i'm not into cycling . no, they get the cycling. no, they can't get the mail. get me on mail. can't get me on the cycling thing. they me cycling thing. they can get me on stuff, but
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on the anti—brexit stuff, but it's just funny that what it's just funny that that's what this whole article is about. his cycle . there isn't his cycle. there isn't his anti—brexit. >> a serious side >> there is a serious side to this, kind of material this, like this kind of material in it's not great. it's in schools. it's not great. it's verging on indoctrination , isn't it? >> it's absolutely indoctrination . it's telling you indoctrination. it's telling you at school, you know, it's the one place where kids all just mix together and make friends regardless of skin colour or aren't racist. they're not they're not racist . so it's they're not racist. so it's basically teaching them alongside trigonometry, alongside trigonometry, alongside all this other stuff. you're taught to be you're being taught how to be racist. they say if racist. and also they say if kids if don't recognise kids if kids don't recognise racial difference, then it's because got they've got, because they've got they've got, you embedded white you know, embedded white supremacy or whatever. and kids, kids can become defensive and unaccepting of it. so it's ridiculous. okay. >> well, look, that's the end of part but coming up, why part three. but coming up, why you vegetables. you shouldn't eat vegetables. why you shouldn't consume, lead . and we're going to finally be answering riddle the . and we're going to finally be answewhy riddle the . and we're going to finally be answewhy did riddle the . and we're going to finally be answewhy did theile the . and we're going to finally be answewhy did the chicken; . and we're going to finally be answewhy did the chicken cross ages. why did the chicken cross the road .
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okay. welcome back to headliners. your first look at wednesday's newspapers. this one in the times, leo, about elon musk yeah, that's right. >> so elon musk has accused the economic freedom fighters , which economic freedom fighters, which is a radical left wing political party south africa, where party in south africa, where he's for pushing for the he's from for pushing for the genocide of white people. after a circulated on twitter, a video circulated on twitter, which he's trying to call ex. it's not we're still going to call it showed the call it twitter. it showed the leader, julius malema, calling for white genocide, basically saying we should shoot the boer, which is very extreme. >> have we got the clip of this ? let's a look . kitty, ? let's have a look. kitty, kitty , kitty . kitty, kitty. >> keep going, allies shoot to kill keir mather kill the poor. the bomber kill the poor , the
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the bomber kill the poor, the bomber bupa poor , poor , poor. bomber bupa poor, poor, poor. >> so am i missing something there? >> is that like a popular song or something? >> that's him headlining glastonbury 2025, but . but yeah. glastonbury 2025, but. but yeah. so, i mean, he's a populist party. he's a sort of jeremy corbyn of south africa. and yeah, but this is a serious thing. this is similar to what, similar to what happened in, in zimbabwe where they, you know, they killed white farmers and then disturbing given the history country , that history of the country, that kind rhetoric. kind of rhetoric. >> that's not good. >> and that's not good. >> and that's not good. >> than that, a few weeks >> more than that, a few weeks afterwards elderly, white afterwards, old, elderly, white farmer was killed. yeah right. and his wife assaulted. >> i mean , this is grim. this is >> i mean, this is grim. this is grim stuff. okay, well, we're going to move on to the mirror next. vegan next. this tragic story, vegan influencer has died . josh? influencer has died. josh? >> yes, vegan influencer dies of starvation and exhaustion after living off raw fruit diet. i know people who've done a raw
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fruit diet, but she did it for five years. >> yeah, but the article is saying that actually she died from a cholera like infection. but what actually happened was because her diet wasn't sufficiently nutritious to deal with . yeah, but it with it. yeah, but really, it was cholera. that's the. was the cholera. that's the. >> and it sounds like she had maybe health issues >> and it sounds like she had mewell. health issues >> and it sounds like she had mewell. a health issues >> and it sounds like she had mewell. a neighbourth issues >> and it sounds like she had mewell. a neighbour who ;ues as well. like a neighbour who implies as well. like a neighbour who impliljust like there was as well. like a neighbour who impliltost like there was as well. like a neighbour who implilto this like there was as well. like a neighbour who implilto this than ke there was as well. like a neighbour who implilto this than justlere was as well. like a neighbour who implilto this than just veganis more to this than just vegan diet know. diet kills you, you know. >> but that's, that's just >> yeah, but that's, that's just sell on that angle. sell it on that angle. >> you didn't she >> but you didn't have she didn't vitamins to didn't have the vitamins to fight like fight off the infection like there's certain certain things that synthesise that your body can't synthesise from just eating water. the anti louis schaefer yeah. >> oh yeah. okay and lewis schaefer still alive . barely. schaefer still alive. barely. okay we're to move on to okay we're going to move on to the male next. and apparently drinking you mental. drinking lead makes you mental. well, okay. >> yeah. so this, this worries me. so being exposed to lead contamination a may contamination as a child may turn into a criminal as an turn you into a criminal as an adult. according study . adult. according to this study. so is your water laced with so is your tap water laced with a toxic metal well , did you pay a toxic metal well, did you pay for your shopping today ? that's for your shopping today? that's how out. did you commit for your shopping today? that's howcrime out. did you commit for your shopping today? that's howcrime ? out. did you commit for your shopping today? that's howcrime ? this. did you commit for your shopping today? that's howcrime ? this thisi you commit for your shopping today? that's howcrime ? this this worries mmit for your shopping today? that's howcrime ? this this worries meit any crime? this this worries me like my dad lived in leadhills,
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which , as the name suggests, is which, as the name suggests, is a big lead. mining area. and i'm pretty everything was pretty sure everything in it was was led. was made out of led. >> that's in your body. >> so that's now in your body. >> so that's now in your body. >> it's probably now in body. >> it's probably now in my body. other include pre 1970s other sources include pre 1970s household contaminated household paintwork contaminated soil vintage toys and some traditional medicines and cosmetics lead pencils. >> i used to lick them as a child graphite. >> so it's a different type of lead. phew. >> that's right then. yeah. lead. phew. >> wonder right then. yeah. lead. phew. >> wonder rigdidn't n. yeah. lead. phew. >> wonder rigdidn't stop ah. lead. phew. >> wonder rigdidn't stop me. no wonder they didn't stop me. no, friend mine no, but a good friend of mine told about a study that told me about a study that supposedly when they made petrol. >> unleaded. yes. the crime rate dropped. >> are you making that up? >> are you making that up? >> no. well, he might be making it up, but that's what he told me. >> okay. >> okay. >> interesting. martin told me. >> interesting. martin told me. >> interesting. martin told me. >> i mean, that's very disturbing. lying we're going to move times now. move on to the times now. now. and yourself in and have you booked yourself in for these, josh? for one of these, josh? >> actors flooding in >> indeed. actors flooding in for facelifts during hollywood strike. you know, i was strike. so, as you know, i was going to do a big acting job that been cancelled that has been cancelled because of but now i'm going of this. yeah, but now i'm going to have to go get facelift. to have to go get a facelift. >> so but but why wouldn't they? i they've all this i mean, they've got all this time with time off. these are people with a disposable income and
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time off. these are people with a are disposable income and time off. these are people with a are dispo takes income and time off. these are people with a aredispotake months and time off. these are people with a are dispo take months tord heal >> and supposedly when >> and supposedly because when you're that you're up on camera to that level big cinema that it level and the big cinema that it really see it very really you can see it very closely. so need that closely. yes. so they need that time that's why time to heal. and that's why this very famous guy, he this this very famous guy, he sees list people, no cds sees a and b list people, no cds or anything that . it. i or anything like that. it. i know. yeah and but he's he's got double the amount of work he's working weekends and yet these people that spend so much money sometimes it just doesn't look good sometimes it good at all like sometimes it just, doesn't. sometimes just, it doesn't. sometimes it looks don't know looks great. and you don't know that's true. >> it's like bill says >> but it's like bill burr says it's to look it's like, do you want to look 57 do you want to look like 57 or do you want to look like a 57 or do you want to look like a 57 old lizard? like 57 year old lizard? like sometimes bad, bad. add sometimes it looks bad, bad. add sometimes it looks bad, bad. add some plastic surgery. some sort of plastic surgery. i had done in turkey and had my hair done in turkey and then i was just straight back on stage. stage blood stage. i was on stage with blood coming think coming down my head. i think i think a hair transplant is a very different thing from facelift. >> i think like a hair transplant weeks, transplant is a couple of weeks, right? a facelift. i think it takes takes while takes months. it takes a while for her. >> i had i had a hair transplant as i specifically just as well. i specifically got just this they did this part here. and they did a good job. >> moved it to the back. >> they moved it to the back. you this all fake, you can't tell this is all fake, can you? >> think, em" >> i still think, well, you
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know, people can do what they want with their bodies. the times what's this about times again, what's this about beyonce ? beyonce story, leo? beyonce? beyonce story, leo? beyonce? beyonce story, leo? beyonce has found a great way of getting more money. >> so before she used to do gigs for people like colonel gaddafi's sons to get millions of dollars for that. yeah, yeah , yeah. then when she got caught, she donated. says caught, she donated. she says she to . money to she donated the to. money to haiti. not sure haiti. i'm not i'm not sure i believe her, but this is this is a bit less, a bit less evil. this is she's selling tickets , this is she's selling tickets, cheap tickets to her tour where you can only hear you can't see. so it's behind the stage. but you're saying they're cheap, leo but $157. but but there are $157. yeah, but apparently a lot of apparently it cost a lot of money go and see beyonce. money to go and see beyonce. that is ridiculous. >> would say was on here. >> beyonce. >> beyonce. >> but also, why want >> but also, why would you want to go a concert when you to go to a concert when you can't the concert? can't see the concert? >> you could see how much >> no. so you could see how much fun having. fun everyone else is having. >> listen the >> can you just listen to the cd at part of atmosphere? at home part of the atmosphere? >> you, you old geezer. >> look at you, you old geezer. >> look at you, you old geezer. >> cds much better >> cd cds have much better quality that quality than mp3. okay. is that true? what true? yeah. but you know what the convenience is? why mp3? >> these are for blind >> these tickets are for blind people. so are they.
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>> originally, they get to go for free, don't they? >> do they charge a blind person? >> oh , what's so sick? if you're >> oh, what's so sick? if you're a millionaire? >> i'm not you shouldn't >> i'm not saying you shouldn't sell listening only. >> so you know who else who might to? people who don't might want to? people who don't like front of people might want to? people who don't like are front of people might want to? people who don't like are going'ont of people might want to? people who don't like are going tot of people might want to? people who don't like are going to standlople might want to? people who don't like are going to stand up.e who are going to stand up. right. so no going to be right. so no one's going to be standing anything . standing up or anything. >> amazed >> i still i'm still amazed at this that's this price. 157 that's considered restrictive eu considered a restrictive eu seat. that's seat. i still think that's incredibly expensive. >> she is. beyonce >> yeah, but she is. beyonce even 50. >> even so. >> okay . we're going to move on >> okay. we're going to move on now to this story. josh, so let's settle this once and for all. why did this stupid chicken cross people are cross the road? people are shocked to discover the darker meaning behind the old joke. >> was in a new york magazine >> it was in a new york magazine called knickerbocker in 1847. and it doesn't what it means is it's just a pun essentially about crossing to the other side and being a deaf thing. about crossing to the other side and being a deaf thing . so wait and being a deaf thing. so wait and being a deaf thing. so wait a minute. >> so the joke is, why did the chicken cross the road to get to the side? idea is it's the other side? the idea is it's an think a an anti—joke. you think it's a joke, punchline just joke, but the punchline is just that turns out that that it actually turns out that this proper punchline. it's
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this is a proper punchline. it's a thing. yeah, a metaphysical thing. yeah, well, suicide. >> i don't think that's right. >> i don't think that's right. >> i don't think. i don't think this article will disagree with you. >> well, wait a minute. >> well, wait a minute. >> is it just a few people >> is it just that a few people on twitter have that on twitter have decided that this kind know, this is some kind of, you know, esoteric, eschatological thing about the chicken wanting about about the chicken wanting to itself go to the to kill itself and go to the other the afterlife? other side? the afterlife? >> looking >> yeah, this is people looking at leaves seeing at tea leaves and seeing patterns think this a sign patterns. i think this is a sign of society that's got too much of a society that's got too much time you are time to think you guys are denialists, you conspiracy theorists. >> this is. we've revealed the truth well, i tell you truth now. well, i tell you what, was interested in the what, i was interested in the article didn't article just because i didn't know of this joke and know the origin of this joke and i didn't realise goes to i didn't realise it goes back to 1847. i didn't realise it goes back to 184see, find it really >> see, now i find it really funny. know it's. funny. do you know what? it's. it's funny i think it's still a funny joke. i think if it in the correct if you read it in the correct way, in this modern way, not in this stupid modern way, not in this stupid modern way to kfc, maybe update way to get to kfc, maybe update it do it that it like that, maybe do it that way. okay, well, look is way. okay, well, look that is all we've time for, but all we've got time for, but let's quick look let's have another quick look at wednesday's so wednesday's front pages. so the daily leading with we're daily mail is leading with we're shaping boasts eco shaping labour policy boasts eco mob, the telegraph has a first time criminals to avoid court. that's a money saving scheme . that's a money saving scheme. the guardian has asylum seeker
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barge, maybe death trap . barge, maybe death trap. firefighters warn the daily express because list house full price in 14 years but arises on the way the i has recession fears grow as interest rates set to rise until christmas metro has cancer holy grail. that's all we've got time for though. thank you to my guest josh howie and leo kearse. we're back tomorrow at 11:00, where i'll be back dixon and back with nick dixon and cressida . and if you're cressida wetton. and if you're watching the 5 am, repeat at the moment, then do stay tuned because it'll because after the break, it'll because after the break, it'll be for breakfast. be time for breakfast. >> 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 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 of overnight. it's going bring the strongest
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gb news. hello good evening. >> it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight it's the latest chapter in the saga of critical race theory in uk schools . we've heard uk schools. we've heard everything from white privilege to unconscious bias to inherited trauma , and it's certainly trauma, and it's certainly a lucrative business. but tonight we'll be speaking to gb news investigates. reporter charlie peters , who has been in touch
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peters, who has been in touch with disgruntled parents, as peters, who has been in touch with as;gruntled parents, as peters, who has been in touch with as the itled parents, as peters, who has been in touch with as the diversityznts, as well as the diversity consultants in question in better news, might the health secretary, steve barclay, have found the solution to the woes of nhs waiting lists? well, he's axed 1 in 6 civil servants working for the department of health and social care to help redirect funds towards the front line of our services . i hate to line of our services. i hate to say i told you so, minister. writers are drawing up plans to tackle shop lifting. repeat offenders will be handed . offenders will be handed. mandatory prison sentences could this be a crucial step in fixing broken britain? while state of the nation's very own alleged criminal barrister may be able to answer that one plus two of britain's foremost prominent former colonies as australia and the united states are enhancing their military their strategic and military relations amidst increasing tension from the looming threat of the chinese communist sports. state of the nation starts now .
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state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by an astute panel this evening. criminal barrister and former tory mp jerry hayes , and the author and jerry hayes, and the author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. as always , i want to hear from as always, i want to hear from you. it's the most important part of the programme. email me. male mog at gbnews.com and now it's male mog at gbnews.com and now wsfime male mog at gbnews.com and now it's time for the news of the day with middlehurst . day with polly middlehurst. >> jacob thank you. good evening to you. well, the top story tonight is that a home office source has within the last hour told gb news the bibby stockholm accommodation barge will not be taking new arrivals tomorrow and it could be next week . now, it could be next week. now, before any migrants move on board an initial group of asylum seekers was expected to be sent to the accommodation which is moored off portland in dorset today , say the source also said today, say the source also said . however, the delay this time is because of health and safety practises, which 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
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interview today, the prime minister told gb news housing illegal migrants in hotels and flats is completely wrong and said all alternatives like the bibby stockholm are being sought as 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 other accommodation. that's clearly wrong. it's clearly unfair and that's why i want to put an end to it. >> well, the bibby stockholm can accommodate up to 500 people, but new figures show that more than 3000 people crossed the engush than 3000 people crossed the english channel in 63. small boats last month alone , with an boats last month alone, with an average of 52 migrants per boat. that's the highest number on record. more than 14,000 people have made the dangerous crossing across the english channel so far this year. now, the prime minister has introduced what he's calling the biggest shake up of alcohol taxes in a
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