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news >> no spin, no bias, no censorship. i'm dan wootton. tonight one of the most shocking and sick climate stunts we've ever seen after greenpeace activists outrageously scaled the roof of rishi sunaks home with the pm helpless on holiday abroad. so how would the eco yobs react if they were gatecrashed .7 while i sent my gatecrashed.7 while i sent my producer ben leo to greenpeace hq to find out, do you think it's justified turning up to a man's private home where he lives with his family because he's approved oil and gas licences? >> he wasn't there. >> he wasn't there. >> that was a matter of national news. we checked before going. we made sure there nobody there. >> i'll bring you the rest of that extraordinary showdown with
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the greenpeace uk directors in a special digest next. then my superstar panel react. tonight, i'm joined by carol mcgiffin quasi kwarteng and nigel nelson in.theni quasi kwarteng and nigel nelson in. then i want to know where greenpeace are justified in invading the pm's family home. former aide to margaret thatcher nigel gardiner, and legendary broadcasterjenni murray nigel gardiner, and legendary broadcaster jenni murray tackled that in the clash. plus breaking tonight, donald trump, due to arrive at a courtroom in washington , dc, facing charges washington, dc, facing charges relating to his 2020 election defeat. but will this deep state witch hunt of america's 45th president only boost his chances of a return to the white house? the mastermind behind trump's winning campaign in 2016, steve bannon, is currently appealing his own four month prison sentence. who knows exactly what his former boss is up against, but he's here with unmissable , but he's here with unmissable, live reaction to trump in court very soon. also on the show, harry and meghan were all smiles in a new video from their montecito mansion in thank you for doing everything that you
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do. >> our kids especially are incredibly grateful. >> it yet. >> they don't know it yet. >> they don't know it yet. >> they don't know it yet, but they will. >> so good to talk to you. bye bye. good one. bye bye . bye. have a good one. bye bye. >> so is their marriage faring better than it has been rumoured? well, lady colin campbell has exclusive reporting on how king charles is making plans around the couple's future. she'll reveal all alongside phil dampier soon. on tomorrow's front page is on the way to and fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie live to give his unflinching take on the woke beeb's idiotic dumping of its veteran radio stars . this is dan veteran radio stars. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . wootton tonight. let's go. this is news britain's news channel and breaking tonight , channel and breaking tonight, former president donald trump is about to arrive any moment now as a washington, dc court ahead
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of his third arraignment in a post just uploaded to his online platform, truth social . the platform, truth social. the former president says it's an unfair venue with an unfair judge adding , we are unfair venue with an unfair judge adding, we are a unfair venue with an unfair judge adding , we are a nation unfair venue with an unfair judge adding, we are a nation in decline in now you'll remember while we were on air just a couple of days ago, he was charged with plotting to overturn the 2020 election result. and his former number one advisor, steve bannon , will one advisor, steve bannon, will give his fascinating insight in an exclusive interview shortly. plus of course, we'll keep you posted on all of the latest developments and live reaction throughout the show. kicking off with the latest from the us with polly middlehurst . polly middlehurst. >> dan, thank you. well good evening. yes, as you've been hearing, donald trump is in court today in washington, dc. he's facing charges that he attempted to overthrow the 2020 presidential election result. the former president is accused of conspiracy to defraud the us
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to deprive citizens of their right to have their votes counted and to obstruct and to try obstruct an official proceeding . the courthouse just proceeding. the courthouse just half a mile away from the capitol building , where trump capitol building, where trump supporters stormed on the 6th of january 2021 in their failed bid to stop congress from certifying donald trump's loss to joe biden. this is mr trump's third indictment in four months. as you heard dan wootton saying just now , donald trump is just now, donald trump is calling this a witch hunt, a politically motivated witch hunt. and yet, despite that, he's currently the front runner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. about 37 percentage points ahead of his nearest rival, ron desantis . we'll keep you up to date on .we'll keep you up to date on events in washington throughout the evening . now, the bank of the evening. now, the bank of england has raised its interest rate today. for that's the 14th time in a row . rate today. for that's the 14th time in a row. it's increasing from 5 to 5.25. that's the
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highest base rate since 2008. the bank says it expects to inflation be halved by the end of the year and the chancellor, jeremy hunt, told gb news earlier the government's plan is on track . on track. >> well, the bank of england forecast today say that we will avoid recession and in a year's time we'll get inflation down to about 3, 2.8, i think is the number. so although it's very tough when interest rates go up for families or for businesses that have got loans , what those that have got loans, what those forecasts are saying today is that if we stick to the plan, it is working and we will end up with a soft landing and we can avoid a recession. chancellor jeremy hunt there will the shadow chancellor , rachel shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, said the government needs to take action. >> a family that's looking to remortgage their property is going to be paying on average more than £200 extra every single month. and for some people it's much more than that . the government needs to take responsibility for the fact that
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inflation in the uk is much higher than it is in comparable countries . countries. >> meanwhile, the high street retailer wilko has warned it's on the brink of collapse, putting around 12,000 jobs at risk . the boss of the homeware risk. the boss of the homeware chain said he expects the company to go into insolvency after failing to secure a takeover. wilko which has about 400 uk stores, has filed a nofice 400 uk stores, has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators as five activists that scaled the prime minister's home in north yorkshire. have been arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage and being a public nuisance. the protesters draped rishi sunak home in black fabric in protest against new north sea oil and gas licences granted by rishi sunak gb news asked the greenpeace ceo if it was justified to turn up at the prime minister's home. his private home. we checked before going. >> we made sure there was nobody there. it was planned with utmost care. we delivered the
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message that what he's doing is unacceptable in a climate emergency . he's the prime emergency. he's the prime minister and this decision let me finish is on him as well. >> you can see more of that interview on dan wootton tonight , which is . , which is. next today marked a new low in the deranged attempt by britain hating leftists to paint this country as anything other than a world leader in tackling carbon emissions . emissions. >> despite the deranged march to net zero making us poorer and colder to greenpeace, the international environmental charity that has quite clearly lost its way in recent years, thought it fit to target the private family home of a british prime minister for the crime of approving new oil and gas licences as the rabble rousers
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arrived at rishi sunak's yorkshire property , where he yorkshire property, where he lives with his young children and wife at around 6:30 am. before swiftly scaling the roof and burying the house in a black sheet de dim witted campaigners held a banner below inanely reading oil profits or our future. look, i'm a volunteer climber with greenpeace and i'm on the roof of the prime minister's house. >> we're all here because rishi sunak has opened the door for a new drilling frenzy in the north sea. while large parts of our world are literally on fire, this will be a disaster for the climate . it won't lower your climate. it won't lower your energy bills . it's not going to energy bills. it's not going to boost our energy security . the boost our energy security. the only people that are going to profit from this at all are the big oil companies. profit from this at all are the big oil companies . so rishi big oil companies. so rishi needs to pick a side . oil needs to pick a side. oil profits are our future on a habitable planet. a man's home is his castle , and no strangers is his castle, and no strangers have been trampling over your roof invading your personal
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space and using your family's refuge for a pr stunt will leave any father sick to the stomach. >> try this outrage , this >> try this outrage, this behaviour in america, and see what happens. better yet , why what happens. better yet, why don't these brainless attention seekers give president xi's home a crack? and china, one of the world's biggest polluters as they don't and they won't because they're cowards . and so because they're cowards. and so how would they feel if the shoe was on the other foot ? well, you was on the other foot? well, you don't have to wait long for the answer to that, because i sent my producer, ben leo, down to greenpeace's london headquarters this afternoon to get answers from their 90 000 pound a year directors ariba, hamid and will mccallum. now, quite clearly here at gb news, we'd never break into properties like greenpeace goons do. so this is what happened when ben was surprisingly invited inside by the receptionist . the receptionist. >> can you tell them? we just want to know why they think it's
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acceptable to invade a prime minister's private home. i'm ben from gb news. from gb news gb news. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> is will ariba here? not really. i'm looking for will ariba or whoever. whoever. whoever idea that was to invade rishi sunaks house. hello, ariba. how are you doing? thanks for having us. was that your idea to invade rishi first of all, we weren't invited . oh, how all, we weren't invited. oh, how ironic were you invited to rishi sunak's house this morning ? sunak's house this morning? >> he's the prime minister of the country. i'm just going to make cup of tea, if make myself a cup of tea, if that's right . that's all right. >> the irony there of greenpeace director ibrahim saying ben wasn't invited into their private offices would be hilarious if not so astonishing. and he was , by the way, after and he was, by the way, after making a cuppa and quizzing their staff, ben asked habib about the morality of invading a father's family home and her justification . ocean, i think, justification. ocean, i think, was equally as stunning. >> i paid 100 grand a year for ideas like that. are you going to apologise for what you've done today? >> apologise for >> should i apologise for turning up at not just the prime
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minister's house, a private man's home where lives with man's home where he lives with his doesn't matter, does his family, doesn't matter, does it? will speak. it? i will speak. >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. it was a peaceful protest . and the prime minister protest. and the prime minister has allowed hundreds of new oil and gas licences. so you think it's justified turning up to a man's private home where he lives his family because lives with his family because he's oil and licences? >> he wasn't there. >> he wasn't there. >> that was a matter of national news. checked before going. news. we checked before going. we was nobody we made sure there was nobody there. planned with there. it was planned with utmost with care for utmost care, with care for security. he wasn't there. we knocked on the door first. there was no answer. was [10 answer. >> was no answer. >> knocked on the so he >> he knocked on the door. so he jumped roof. is that right? >> knocked on the door to identify who we were. >> going to apologise? >> are you going to apologise? >> are you going to apologise? >> not going >> no, i'm not to going apologise. we held him to account for decision that he account for a decision that he has is a has backed, which is a disastrous hamid's disastrous decision on hamid's co—direct . co—direct. >> actor will mccallum then joined the party, admitting britain was responsible for only around 1% global carbon around 1% of global carbon emissions and accepting we've slashed carbon output by a staggering 40% in recent decades
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i >> -- >> you know what% of global emissions the uk is responsible for? you must, if you're paid 100, 100 a year. so you must know, i mean, it's around 1, 2, right. okay. so why aren't you going to china to ping's palace and doing enormous and doing this enormous campaigning china? >> t— t are really present >> greenpeace are really present in we do tonnes of work >> greenpeace are really present in do we do tonnes of work >> greenpeace are really present in do some tonnes of work >> greenpeace are really present in do some research,f work there. do some research, do a bunch of hypocrites. there. do some research, do a bufisi of hypocrites. there. do some research, do a bur is that iypocrites. there. do some research, do a buris that iypocritls. there. do some research, do a bur is that iypocrit is that what's >> is that right? is that what's going there? going on there? >> what's happened now? why would up? would that come up? >> choosing to >> because you're choosing to make in the that make a point here in the uk that somehow doing somehow this country is doing not fair share to not doing its fair share to reduce really into reduce emissions is really into painting the uk as a global leader. the a massive it leader. the uk has a massive it is carbon emissions a massive is on carbon emissions a massive 4,040% reduction over the past two decades you guys think two decades that you guys think is and you guys think is acceptable and you guys think it's acceptable to invade a private man's family home, which is disgusting, which was empty. >> with all out of control >> as with all out of control activists, greenpeace clearly didn't like it when we turned the tables on their behaviour. yeah, i think it's about time these privately educated trust fund baby islington dwellers returned to tackling serious
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environmental problems like plastics and our oceans and polluted waterways. instead of trying to copy those brain dead juveniles at just stop oil and extinction rebellion. but to respond now , my superstar panel respond now, my superstar panel , the broadcaster and columnist carol mcgiffin, former chancellor kwasi kwarteng , and chancellor kwasi kwarteng, and gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . i commentator nigel nelson. i mean, if this this stunt was pathetic , number one. but then pathetic, number one. but then the irony me of the greenpeace director trying to say that ben leo wasn't invited into their office today. well, that's typical , isn't it? typical, isn't it? >> but what i find the most extraordinary thing about it is the fact that it is they there's so many things that don't add up as far as i'm concerned. they're trying to make us believe that that house has no security. right? six 30in the morning. so what? there must be cameras everywhere. i mean, there must have been a way to stop these
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people also. how how well organised it was. i mean, did they just have like a couple of steeplejack hanging around? like with all this equipment to attach to the roof and then put the ropes on and then they've got the perfect size , perfect got the perfect size, perfect sized sheets to hang over it. it's almost two. and i was asking kwasi earlier what when did the prime minister make the announcement about the oil licences ? and it's only about a licences? and it's only about a week or so ago , so they had a week or so ago, so they had a week or so ago, so they had a week to organise all of that. i'm sorry , but i'm just not i'm sorry, but i'm just not buying it and i and i look at it and i think, oh, the police took two hours to get it to the prime minister's house. no, don't minister's house. no, i don't believe it. almost as believe it. it's almost as though it was planned in advance. everyone knew it was going to happen . it was perfect going to happen. it was perfect timing. rishi has just gone away. it just. it just stinks. the whole thing stinks. and i wouldn't be surprised if it was. if the government knew it was going to happen. i'm not saying you kwasi, but the government might was going to might have known it was going to happen they will it
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happen because they will use it to harsher measures to justify by harsher measures to justify by harsher measures to use against the public. when the public want to go for it. >> mean, obviously >> i mean, obviously that's unsubstantiated. haven't unsubstantiated. we haven't heard from the police on this. kwasi it absolutely kwasi but it is absolutely lutely shocking to think that the police would be unable to turn up at the prime minister's residence for two hours. so. so what's going on, kwasi? is carol right? is mcgeough right or is there actually a serious issue with the protection around our leaders? >> so if the question is , is it >> so if the question is, is it a conspiracy or a up, yeah, i tend to favour up. i don't think there was some deep state conspiracy , but it's very it's conspiracy, but it's very it's very scary because it might well be the case that greenpeace didn't have any violent intentions, but there'll be a lot of people watching that who are thinking, yeah. who aren't. so benign. and i think this is we're crossing a watershed here. i mean, i've been in parliament 15 years. i've been watching politics for 30 years and i've neveri politics for 30 years and i've never i don't remember anything.
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>> do you feel unsafe ? >> do you feel unsafe? >> do you feel unsafe? >> i don't generally, but i think it's got worse . the think it's got worse. the situation has got worse. two of my colleagues were killed, one of whom i knew very well, david amess that was a i mean, jo cox's assassination was tragic , cox's assassination was tragic, but i didn't know her. she was a deeply loved and popular mp, but i didn't have a personal connection with her because i just didn't know her. she came after i had arrived, but david amess was very popular and i knew him well and i was very struck and really, really upset when he was attacked. >> and the victim of a terror attack. >> and then you see someone , you >> and then you see someone, you know, just draping whatever it was on the prime minister's house as if they didn't have a care in the world because nigel nelson, you hear the directors of greenpeace, they're trying to rationalise their decision justify, knew sunak away. >> that is not the point. because if you are an isis terror list and we know there are a lot of them bubbling under in this country, a lot of them
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have come over on the boats and are completely undocumented. if you're watching that right now, you're watching that right now, you're thinking , i could go and you're thinking, i could go and launch some sort of attack at the prime minister's house if he's in residence make he's not in residence and make international headlines all across this is across the globe. this is despicable. there's surely got to stronger action taken. to be stronger action taken. >> and i think that the >> yeah. and i think that the fail here north yorkshire fail here is north yorkshire police. what i'm amazed about is you don't have greenpeace as well as greenpeace for doing it, greenpeace for doing it. >> they are not a serious organisation anymore, they? organisation anymore, are they? nigel if they are pulling stunts like on. i know you like that, come on. i know you on support but on the left support them, but come on, i support the prince. >> the. >> come on. i support the. >> come on. i support the. >> serious >> are they a serious organisation? should they be taken seriously as a serious environmental after environmental organisation after that it's not a question of >> well, it's not a question of after that. that that after that. i think that that was actually well you was actually. well no, you don't think they should be judged on that today. should that today. they should be judged partly today . but judged on that partly today. but there things that there are other things that greenpeace is , i greenpeace do. the point is, i don't care. i will never tell you, tell you this is a security i will never , ever take
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i will never, ever take greenpeace seriously as an organisation after what they did today, they have lost all credibility. >> they are despicable. >> they are despicable. >> they are despicable. >> the serious point here is not so much the greenpeace protesters, it is the lack of security kwasi and it's something like the brighton bomb was planted a month before it went off. so if you've got a prime ministers house which is not being guarded, not being monitored by the police, as carol said, takes two hours for them to get there, that is where something is wrong because something is wrong because something serious. but why something more serious. but why doesn't someone stand up to the eco ? eco terrorists? >> were there, >> if the police were there, they weren't doing anything anyway. they do anything anyway. they never do anything about they never about these protests. they never do. they don't ever stop. just stop. think that's the word stop. i think that's the word kwasi. stop. i think that's the word kwas agree. stop. i think that's the word kwasagree. i agree. i agree. i >> i agree. i agree. i agree. i think that's a scandal. the security but make security issue. but you make a very . why are they very good point. why are they doing this? because all they're doing this? because all they're doing just oil. well, doing with just stop oil. well, it's a race to the bottom, but they're alienating so many people, tension people, so many tension that just was received. people, so many tension that justand was received. people, so many tension that justand so was received. people, so many tension that justand so theyis received. people, so many tension that justand so theyis reon/ed. people, so many tension that justand so theyis reon ad. people, so many tension that justand so theyis reon a race to >> and so they are on a race to the bottom. but if their aim is to them, their is to win them, but if their aim is
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to win them, but if their aim is to public opinion, they are to win public opinion, they are alienating it. >> i'm i will never alienating it. >> theyi'm i will never alienating it. >> they never i will never alienating it. >> they never take will never alienating it. >> they never take greenpeace take they never take greenpeace seriously organisation seriously as an organisation again. kwarteng carol >> kwasi kwarteng carol mcgiffin, my mcgiffin, nigel nelson, my superstar me all superstar panel with me all night. but coming up the night. but coming up in the clash, you think greenpeace clash, do you think greenpeace was justified in what they did today? former aide to margaret thatcher, nigel gardiner, and legendary broadcaster jenni barnett but up next, barnett do battle. but up next, donald trump has finally arrived at a washington courtroom on an astonishing day in american history, where he faces his third indictment since leaving office. so chief executive of the 2016 trump campaign, former chief strategist to donald trump as president, steve bannon beams in for live and exclusive analysis of the witch hunt against america's 45th president who is accused of trying to overturn the result of the 2020 election. back with steve bannon and the breaking trump news straight after this .
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time now for my exclusive interview with political genius donald trump's former white house strategist , steve bannon. house strategist, steve bannon. and it's a moment qantas night not only for american politics, but also the very fabric of the united states right ? this witch united states right? this witch hunt against america's 45th president is extraordinary , president is extraordinary, unprecedented. and i think alarming. trump has pledged to fight on in the face of what he calls the deep state attack,
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trying to terminate his second crack at the white house. but one man who knows him best is the political war general who helped carve trump's incredible and against the odds, 2016 election win . steve bannon, the election win. steve bannon, the american media executive who fronts bannon's war room podcast host, joins me live now. so steve, we've heard the trump that the trump judge has just arrived in dc, so this is all kicking off this hour. do you think the witch hunt of donald trump , though, could actually trump, though, could actually enhance his chances at the election . in election. in >> dan, thank you so much for the kind words don't really deserve it, but thank you. yes, i think and right now, even as we speak, the magistrate judge is going through the process right in the courtroom and going through the charges. i think you're seeing here the law of unintended consequences. we welcome this day. we welcome the full throated of the
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administrative and deep state coming after president trump and the trump movement, the populist nationalist movement that is ascendant our in our country. ascendant in our in our country. and i got to tell you, if they had anything, they would have charged him with sedition or with didn't. with insurrection. they didn't. they these four kind of they have these four kind of bizarre charges. have do bizarre charges. they have to do backflips. great backflips. but here's the great news. and for your audience, we have for a venue to have been looking for a venue to fully adjudicate that. the stealing of the election of 2020. and they've given to 2020. and they've given it to us. two are going to us. two things are going to happen this trial. we get to happen in this trial. we get to fully adjudicate the 2020 election they it election because they made it everything they've is everything they've done is contingent willing and contingent upon him willing and knowingly that he didn't knowingly believe that he didn't win the election. we can show that he did win the election and that he did win the election and that he did win the election and that he believed it. in addition , issue about january , the whole issue about january 6th and what we the feds 6th and what we call the feds insurrection, just got insurrection, a tape just got put today raheem kassam put up today by raheem kassam and site , tucker carlson's and his site, tucker carlson's interview with the chief of capitol hill police that the murdochs and fox news suppressed just came out with the chief of police is hey, this is a police is saying, hey, this is a cover up. this was a quasi
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government operation, and we intend to adjudicate that in this trial. so we welcome this, the maga movement. welcome this. we're going fight this. and we're going to fight this. and it is going to help it also is going to help initiate the impeachment inquiry, you'll inquiry, which i think you'll see weeks, the see in the next two weeks, the formal impeachment inquiry on on joe biden will commence . donald joe biden will commence. donald trump jr has said that this charade has turned the us into a banana republic of obviously steve there will be lots of folk in the media saying well you you can't prove it. >> trump can't prove it. so how is he to going fight this in the trial ? trial? >> well, we can prove it. that's the whole thing. remember, we haven't had a venue when you talk about, oh, 96 cases, they never actually let us show the evidence here. we're going to show evidence because it's show the evidence because it's central two central to their case. two things central to their things are central to their case. is where jack case. and this is where jack smith, screwed the smith, i think, screwed up the other he announced other day when he announced this, a big deal about this, he made a big deal about the violence that went on in
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january brings january january 6th. that brings january 6th. actual what happened on 6th. the actual what happened on january quite frankly , january 6th. and quite frankly, he why nancy pelosi, these people turned any of people turned down any type of security that brings that into the will fully the case. we will fully adjudicate addition , adjudicate that. in addition, they've made it they made the predicate of this that trump knowingly that knew he lost and pressed on with this with the exact opposite , knew won. exact opposite, he knew he won. we will be able to bring in pennsylvania and wisconsin and michigan georgia. arizona michigan and georgia. arizona and maybe throw in nevada for good measure. but this is going to be we're going to put before the american people in the world, the facts of the 2020 and show world the illegitimate show the world the illegitimate regime of joe biden simultaneously we're simultaneously when we're impeaching him for selling out our nation , for high treason, our nation, for high treason, for our nation for selling out our nation for money communist party. >> steve, we've just heard that donald trump has at this moment pleaded not guilty to all counts in court. obviously you were expecting that . expecting that. >> yes, sir. we not just not guilty, we're going to we're
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going to turn the tables. we're going to turn the tables. we're going to turn the tables. we're going to turn the guns around on these guys. and make sure they understand that the american people going people are not going to not literally though, hand, literally, though, on one hand, some somebody metaphor , some one somebody who metaphor, somebody who tried to see this is the whole thing with it. if you try just use terms of you try to just use terms of speech , they went, oh, i know , steve. >> they weaponized . that's why >> they weaponized. that's why i just wanted to clarify. >> i get it because i get but i'll tell you, for the for the audience great britain, audience in great britain, throughout to watch audience in great britain, throt show, to watch audience in great britain, throt show, we to watch audience in great britain, throt show, we don't to watch audience in great britain, throt show, we don't care.ratch audience in great britain, throt show, we don't care. we1 audience in great britain, throt show, we don't care. we are your show, we don't care. we are coming for these guys. we're coming for these guys. we're coming for the administrative state. about to allow state. we're not about to allow our constitutional republic that we fought such a glorious revolution against you guys to form. we're not going to allow let's not go there tonight. globalist global ist deep state . we're going to fight globalist global ist deep state .we're going to fight this globalist global ist deep state . we're going to fight this all .we're going to fight this all the way and we're going to be vindicated. >> obviously, steve, lots of people in your own party or in the republican party who don't agree, including members or former members of the trump administration. so i want to get
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you to respond to a couple of them. the former us national security adviser, john bolton , security adviser, john bolton, has made headlines today for saying that the best thing trump could now do for america is to pull out of the presidential race and prevent a constitutional crisis. is there any chance of him doing that? steve >> there's zero. and in fact, we want to force this constitutional crisis. this is we have to lance the boil . the we have to lance the boil. the problem with bolton, remember the chief, the witness for the prosecution, i is going prosecution, i think is going to be pence. think it's be mike pence. i think it's quite mike pence, quite evident that mike pence, the the way, the the murdochs, by the way, the murdochs, donors , the murdochs, the big donors, the elite of the party of the controlled opposition of the republican are absolutely republican party are absolutely 100% the side of the 100% on the side of the prosecution here. we understand that we're fight . the that we're in a fight. the populist nationalist movement. this like brexit to the power this is like brexit to the power of ten, the populist nationalist movement country is not movement in our country is not going to back down. and we are not a bunch of not going to let a bunch of donors the corrupt foreigners donors in the corrupt foreigners named the murdochs sit there and try to steal our country from us.the
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try to steal our country from us. the biggest fight we have initially is against the republican establishment. >> you >> interesting that you mentioned in mike pence, because it's very clear that he is about to throw his old boss under the bus amid the scandal, despite the fact that he himself ramped up fears of a rigged election just a few years ago. watch this. stephen i'll get you to respond off the back. >> let's be clear on this point. it wasn't just that they asked for a pause. the president specifically asked me and his gaggle of crackpot lawyers asked me to literally reject votes which would have resulted in in the issue being turned over to the issue being turned over to the house of representative . and the house of representative. and literally chaos would have ensued. you know, i know we all we all got our doubts about the last election . and i want to last election. and i want to assure you , i share the concerns assure you, i share the concerns of millions of americans about voting irregularities . voting irregularities. >> steve, is pence a patriot or a snake ? a snake? >> judas pence took his 30 pieces of silver from the coax
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and he will pay a political price . this is why. this is why price. this is why. this is why he's polling at about 2. mike pence had full authority. remember the electoral count act of 1887, of which the established and changed and the omnibus bill just a couple of months ago in the dark of night control. this nobody asked him to change anything. what he was supposed to do is respond to state legislature rachel ayers send, the send the send, send the send the delegates back. send the electors back for full certification at the state legislatures. and that's all he was supposed to do. it's not a ceremonial post. it is not a ceremony. this will be argued in court. it's certainly not a ceremonial post. it is as they change the law , but not the law. change the law, but not the law. the governor the time, the the governor at the time, the electoral act of 1887, electoral count act of 1887, this mike pence is one of the most gutless coward nerds i've ever in my entire life . and ever met in my entire life. and he will rue the day he will rue the day that he sit there and lying about the maga movement and the people and lying about the people around president and lying around president trump and lying about trump. steve can about president trump. steve can we talk about the we just talk about the practicalities of how the trump
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campaign will work in the midst of this? >> because you can imagine when we're watching this from the uk thinking on earth is thinking what on earth is a campaign going to look like with the prospect of the republican nominee being in court fighting for his liberty for a long portion of the time, potentially in the latter stages of the campaign behind bars , zero campaign behind bars, zero chance he'll be behind bars. >> but something quite interesting the campaign gets stronger all the stronger every day. all the polling come out of polling has come out of the weekend not shows him 40 or weekend not only shows him 40 or 50 in the in the 50 points ahead in the in the primary and the primary is only going on because the murdochs want on fox news want it to go on on fox news just remember that in the general election right he's general election right now, he's polling in most polls. polling ahead in most polls. he's polling ahead a of he's polling ahead of a of biden. strength were biden. his strength were consolidate that strength every day so he will continue to do rallies. he will continue to do town halls. he continue to town halls. he will continue to drive his lawyers and drive this as his lawyers and others put together the others as we put together the case that the 2020 case to show that the 2020 election and that election was stolen and that this not an insurrection , it
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this was not an insurrection, it was selection and prove it was a fed selection and prove it in court. okay. in federal court. okay. >> what what's galvanise >> so what what's and galvanise the nation. finally, steve, what's your message to ron desantis? because it feels like he's staying in the race to wait for a trump implosion . are you for a trump implosion. are you calling on him to drop out? it's look the best the most thorough thing to happen to ron desantis , prove the world. >> when you went to the city of london about two months and london about two months ago and every and every all the papers and everybody to said they everybody i talked to said they waited the city waited measured him in the city of london meeting and of london at that meeting and said guy is not up to the said this guy is not up to the task. his polling has dropped from desantis is a from then. ron desantis is a total of this. he can total non—event of this. he can hang wants. he just hang out all he wants. he just ruined for 2028. ruined his career for 2028. he's the keebler elves. i call all these guys the keebler elves. they're completely they're totally and completely irrelevant. they can either drop out or force them out. they can take they can take the it's their choice , but they're their choice, but they're irrelevant. the only thing that matters right taking on matters right now is taking on the democratic and the union party opposition in which will probably right now,
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probably be, i think, right now, gavin michelle obama gavin newsom or michelle obama or someone like that will not be joe not going to be biden. >> it's not going to be biden. not biden, is it? it not going to be biden, is it? it can't it be given his can't be. it can't be given his mental bannon, mental state, steve bannon, former chief executive of trump's campaign and chief trump's 2016 campaign and chief strategist during some of his time in the white house, now host of the war room. thank you so much for us on this so much for joining us on this historic me historic night. trump let me remind has pled not guilty. remind you, has pled not guilty. he is currently in a court in washington, dc. you know , we washington, dc. you know, we give you both sides of the story here on gb news. so on trump's claims the election was rigged, the president and his allies filed 62 lawsuits in state and federal courts seeking to overturn election results in states the president lost. according to marc elias, a democratic election lawyer who is tracking the outcomes . out of is tracking the outcomes. out of the 62 lawsuits filed challenging the presidential election, 61 have failed, according to elias , some cases according to elias, some cases were dismissed for lack of standing, and others based on the merits of the voter fraud allegations . and the decisions allegations. and the decisions have come from both democratic appointed republican
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appointed and republican appointed and republican appointed judges, including federal judges appointed by trump . there you go . now, fleet trump. there you go. now, fleet street icon kelvin mackenzie reacts to greenpeace's idiotic antics. and bbc radio two losing antics. and bbc radio two losing a million listens when he's uncancelled later. first, though, the weather looks like things are heating up . things are heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. of weather on. gb news. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. some wet and windy weather heading in for friday night and saturday, but for many, friday will be a dry a bright day dry and a bright day with perhaps sunshine than perhaps a bit more sunshine than we've of late. and we've had of late. the wet and windy for saturday windy weather for saturday coming low coming from this area of low pressure it , though, a pressure ahead of it, though, a ridge of high pressure is trying to it's not completely to move in. it's not completely across the uk though , so still across the uk though, so still some showers around this some heavy showers around this evening and indeed overnight. we'll over we'll keep some going over eastern scotland and eastern england. the one further england. the odd one further west, many places will west, but many places will become overnight with some
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become dry overnight with some clearer spells and temperatures dipping to down about 11 to 14. in most towns and cities. so onto friday. and as i said, many places will be dry and bright, certainly the west , across certainly in the west, across these counties of these eastern counties of england indeed much england and indeed across much of midlands, probably to be of the midlands, probably to be quite cloudy start. and there quite a cloudy start. and there will further outbreaks will be further outbreaks of rain north east england rain over north east england and then heavy showers then the afternoon heavy showers could because could break out because lincolnshire, anglia and lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east, many western the far south—east, many western areas though, looking dry and bright, a more sunshine than bright, a bit more sunshine than we've late light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than we've so late light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than we've so feeling light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than we've so feeling pleasant�*nds bright, a bit more sunshine than we've so feeling pleasant ifs as well. so feeling pleasant if we do get some sunshine. but temperatures still only high. teens, 20s and look at this teens, low 20s and look at this deep area low pressure deep area of low pressure bringing and windy weather bringing wet and windy weather swinging across the country on friday and spreading more friday night. and spreading more widely saturday in widely during saturday in northern scotland will generally stay dry and bright and it may brighten in the south—west, brighten up in the south—west, but have but here we'll have the strongest have a met strongest winds we do have a met office in place for office warning in place for those here and the those winds here and for the heavy across northern those winds here and for the heavy more 'oss northern those winds here and for the heavy more details thern those winds here and for the heavy more details the those ireland. more details on those weather met weather warnings on the met office . office website. >> looks like things are heating up . boxed boilers, proud
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up. boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> quick note, a judge in dc has just set the next hearing in the trump 2020 election case for august the 28th. we'll bring you more developments later in the show, but also on the way with harry and meghan making their first public appearance together since a heavily produced since may in a heavily produced promotional . is this a promotional video. is this a clever pr move squash those clever pr move to squash those persistent whispers of trouble in marriage? lady in the montecito marriage? lady c phil d with exclusive c and phil d with exclusive analysis shortly. next in the clash, though, was greenpeace justified invading the roof justified in invading the roof of the pm's family home? nigel gardner and jenni murray go head to head straight after the break. what do you think? vote in our poll at gb news on twitter. back .
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soon lady colin campbell and phil dampier on the way. but first, the clash and environmental campaign group greenpeace has sparked outrage after several of their members broke into the grounds of rishi sunak north yorkshire mansion early this morning before climbing the morning before climbing onto the roof unfurling an enormous roof and unfurling an enormous oil black drape to protest sunak support for new oil and gas drilling in the north sea. our producer ben leo, paid the greenpeace headquarters his own little visit earlier today , and little visit earlier today, and here's he was told their here's what he was told by their joint executive director when
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she challenged the she was challenged over the sinister . sinister stunt. >> we checked before going. we made sure there nobody made sure there was nobody there. it was planned with utmost care . we knocked on the utmost care. we knocked on the door to identify who we and door to identify who we were and what doing . and then what we were doing. and then first there was no answer. then the staff in. we had a nice the staff came in. we had a nice chat then. chat with them. and then. >> jumped on his roof. >> we delivered the message that what he's doing is unacceptable in emergency. he's the in a climate emergency. he's the prime and decision prime minister and this decision let me finish is on him . let me finish is on him. >> do you agree with greenpeace justified in invading the pm's roof of his family home? >> but interpol at gb news on twitter the results shortly. but to debate this now, former aide to debate this now, former aide to margaret thatcher, the heritage foundation's nigel gardiner , and the actress jenny gardiner, and the actress jenny jenny barnett , gardiner, and the actress jenny jenny barnett, nigel gardiner , jenny barnett, nigel gardiner, what did you make of this today ? is there any way greenpeace could justify this by saying rishi wasn't home? i mean , rishi wasn't home? i mean, they're still breaking the law .
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they're still breaking the law. >> dan, great to be here on the show today. i have to say that greenpeace actions are absolutely disgrace, awful. they're appalling and they are a menace to society city. basically these are unlawful criminal actions here and they should be dealt with severely . should be dealt with severely. it's unacceptable for these eco anarchist organisations to operate with this kind of intimidation . and it's intimidation. and it's outrageous that they're now targeting, of course, the prime minister's own home here. and the fact that they got this far is absolutely unacceptable . is absolutely unacceptable. everything should be done in order to ensure that this doesn't happen again. but we need to hold these extremist organisations to account and frankly they should be paying for the additional security that we need to put in place. indeed, to protect public officials. >> indeed. i mean, jenny barnett, how can justify barnett, how can you justify what they did today ? what they did today? >> well , i what they did today? >> well, i think that they are
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the canaries in the mine. they are alerting us to what's going on in our society. they are alerting us in a peaceful fashion. they sing when they're on the bridges they put down curtains. they are hardly endangenng curtains. they are hardly endangering us. and i think putting money into american style policing is a waste of time, a waste of space. our prime minister was not in his house because he's gallivanting out in america in his £5 million house as the world burns. and it's no good you saying they shouldn't be doing it. they're not dangerous. what do you mean? >> the world burns. jenny what do you mean the world burns are you seriously saying that rishi sunak shouldn't take a plane to go on a family holiday to america? >> i do. he is a prime minister and he is overseeing a country thatis and he is overseeing a country that is crumbling around the edges. and he's doing when it comes to climate change. >> nigel gardner when it comes to climate and it was to climate change and it was actually he, your former boss, margaret thatcher, who set this in motion, we have done more
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than any other major western democracy to cut our emissions. we are already the world leader. nigel well, i think it's vital actually, that the united kingdom really focuses upon energy security and it's good to see. >> i think, the prime minister moving in this in this direction , ian, and taking on these eco fanatics who are immensely destructive in their behaviour . destructive in their behaviour. they are actually endangering lives through their their activity because jenny because jenny what about the fact that actually this could inspire terror ? terror? >> tourists ? >> tourists? >> tourists? >> oh, be quiet. dan what's happening is that people who are looking be quiet. the world. but listen, people who are standing up for you and standing up for me by doing things that are uncomfortable when the suffragettes are herself in front of a horse, she did it so i could get the vote. when martin luther king marched through. exactly. he did it .
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through. exactly. he did it. >> exactly. exactly these goons have the vote . these goons have have the vote. these goons have the vote. go and launch a democratic party. stop breaking the law. it's as simple as that .jenny the law. it's as simple as that . jenny barnett, nigel gardiner, thank you so much. who do you agree with on this, though? chris says no, chris on twitter says no, committing crimes is never okay. just like blocking roads is not okay from your car. i'd much rather see an environmental groups target policy makers and pollute in this way rather than just stop oil. narcisse is blocking ambulances and miles writes, i'm no fan of sunak, but there are legitimate ways to attack him . this was not one of attack him. this was not one of them. and just 15% of you agree with jenny barnett that greenpeace were justified in invading the roof of sunak's family 85% of you with me family home. 85% of you with me and nigel gardner and saying this was a big, big, big mistake coming up in the mediabuzz sunday telegraph editor alistair heath slams britain as an elite dictatorship, where majority opinions are crushed by deaf politicians . by superstar panel politicians. by superstar panel will debate whether he's right . will debate whether he's right. shortly the next harry and
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meghan make their first public appearance together in months with a sickly sweet promo. will it enough quash those it prove enough to quash those ongoing rumours of marriage trouble? lady colin campbell and phil dampier here .
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next time now for our royal milestones. lady colin campbell and phil dampier and in their first public appearance together since may, the sussexes have put out a sickly sweet promotional video in the grounds of their montecito mansion . montecito mansion. >> congratulations . this is >> congratulations. this is great. and we're so happy to have you as part of this team. >> really, thank you for all the
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work you're doing. it's huge and it's making an enormous impact. >> you doing >> thank you for doing everything our kids everything that you do. our kids especially, incredibly grateful. >> w- w— grateful. >> know it yet. they >> they don't know it yet. they don't but they don't know it yet, but they will. so talk to you by. will. so good to talk to you by. have a good one. bye bye . have a good one. bye bye. >> so that very public and heavily produced united front comes after months of speculation that their marriage could be on the rocks . and lady could be on the rocks. and lady c, you've been told that king charles charles is now taking interest in this speculation, is that right . that right. >> yes . i have that right. >> yes. i have been that right. >> yes . i have been told that >> yes. i have been told that the king has been taking soundings amongst certain parliamentary unions. and i don't want to say which house or whether it's one or the other. if you don't mind, because i don't want to give away my source or indicate who my source is. but the king has been taking soundings about what? about what
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our in the event of a divorce, the custody issues involving the children . because of course, children. because of course, it's a multi—layered thing. it's not only legal , there are all not only legal, there are all sorts of other issues . aside sorts of other issues. aside from the legalities involved. so that's the news i've been given i >> -- >> wow. imam >> wow. phil dampier , that's >> wow. phil dampier, that's really fascinating stuff , isn't really fascinating stuff, isn't it? maybe that's your source right now, lady c, but phil, what do you make of it? because the video, it just seemed a little bit awkward and i think it was also quite telling the way that meghan still felt she had to shut harry down a little bit. he said, oh, our kids are going to be really or our kids are really grateful for this . are really grateful for this. and she has to interrupt and say, they don't actually say, well, they don't actually know about it yet. i just felt a little bit awkward to me. yeah no, it a awkward. no, it was a bit awkward. >> and good evening. and clearly, they were clearly, you know, they were they out a of a they were putting out a bit of a pr stunt, weren't they, to show their togetherness. i pr stunt, weren't they, to show theirtogetherness. i mean, their togetherness. i mean, to be i've been
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be fair to myself, i've been saying a long time that i saying for a long time that i haven't any hard evidence haven't seen any hard evidence that is the that their marriage is on the rocks. it'll be rocks. i think it'll be fascinating true that fascinating if it is true that she's to going the she's to going go to the invictus next in invictus games next month in dusseldorf, will be a key, dusseldorf, that will be a key, i we can we can i think, because we can we can all see the body language then. at of at the moment there's a lot of rumour, a lot of speculation. lady got a very good lady c's clearly got a very good insight i shall be insight there, but i shall be fascinated see what happens. insight there, but i shall be fasc atited see what happens. insight there, but i shall be fasc atited momenthat happens. insight there, but i shall be fasc atited moment lat happens. insight there, but i shall be fasc atited moment i don't pens. insight there, but i shall be fasc atited moment i don't think but at the moment i don't think there's evidence, i there's any hard evidence, so i still see it. still await to see it. >> lady c what did you make of the video itself? >> well, you know, i think it's obvious. just the body language that it that mean she didn't look at him once. in fact , the look at him once. in fact, the way she behaved was the way you behave when you have a smelly waiter or servant that you don't want to reprimand . and, you want to reprimand. and, you know, it's i think the body language says an awful lot, but i think it's also basically a big facade . and, you know, big facade. and, you know, i don't think they're get i don't think they're yet ready to call it quits for various reasons.
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but i think that it's pretty obvious the marriage is in pretty big. it's under a lot of strain. let's put it that way. and there and there there is talk behind the scenes of them . talk behind the scenes of them. oh, leading utterly separate lives and only getting together as and when they need to. and i think the body language in the video was pretty pretty mean. harry who's actually better trained than meghan in terms of pubuc trained than meghan in terms of public performance, had the good grace to look at her once or twice, but she couldn't even bnng twice, but she couldn't even bring herself to look at him . bring herself to look at him. >> and phil, it is the first time we've seen these two together since may, which is quite extraordinary given they used to be like salt and pepper. you know, you couldn't have one without the other. they said no. >> i mean, if they were really
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interested in this in this project with the young people, you know, a personal appearance going to these kids would going to see these kids would have but they on have mattered. but they were on on this video what on this video call for what a minute, minutes. and clearly minute, two minutes. and clearly , it was just, you know, something felt they to something they felt they had to do. them do. we hadn't seen them for a long time. and, you know, i think all seeing through long time. and, you know, i thi but all seeing through long time. and, you know, i thi but you all seeing through long time. and, you know, i thi but you know,eing through long time. and, you know, i thi but you know, it's| through long time. and, you know, i thi but you know, it's asirough long time. and, you know, i thi but you know, it's as i)ugh long time. and, you know, i thi but you know, it's as i say, it. but you know, it's as i say, i think it's too early to i still think it's too early to say it's on the ropes. >> okay. c, phil, d my >> okay. lady c, phil, d my royal master means we will speak next week. thank you both so much. but coming up tonight , much. but coming up tonight, best selling author lionel shriver joins me live to best selling author lionel shriverjoins me live to analyse the cost of coffee transmural controversy that's led to furious calls for a boycott . but furious calls for a boycott. but next, as sunday telegraph's edhon next, as sunday telegraph's editor, alistair heath slams britain as an elite dictatorship where majority opinion is silenced . could we be facing an silenced. could we be facing an even bigger uprising than brexit? my superstar panel are here on that next. plus, we'll have the latest on donald trump,
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who has just left court in washington , dc. more on that washington, dc. more on that breaking bombshell story. plus, tomorrow's newspaper front page is hot off the press. we're back at the top of the hour . at the top of the hour. >> the temperature's rising , >> the temperature's rising, boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. some wet and windy weather heading for in friday night and saturday, many , friday saturday, but for many, friday will dry and a bright day will be a dry and a bright day with bit more sunshine with perhaps a bit more sunshine than we've had of late. the wet and weather for saturday and windy weather for saturday coming area low coming from this area of low pressure. of though, a pressure. ahead of it, though, a ridge high pressure ridge of high pressure is trying to in. it's not completely to move in. it's not completely across the uk though, so still some heavy showers around this evening indeed overnight. evening and indeed overnight. we'll keep some going over eastern and eastern eastern scotland and eastern england, the odd one further west, but places will west, but many places will become overnight with some become dry overnight with some clearer spells and temperatures dipping down to about 11 to 14 in towns and cities . so on
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in most towns and cities. so on to friday and as i said, many places will be dry and bright, certainly in the west. of course , these eastern counties of england indeed much england and indeed across much of midlands, be of the midlands, probably to be quite start. and there quite a cloudy start. and there will further outbreaks of will be further outbreaks of rain england. rain over northeast england. and then afternoon heavy showers then the afternoon heavy showers could out because could break out because lincolnshire, anglia and lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east, many western the far south—east, many western areas , looking dry and areas though, looking dry and bright bit more sunshine than bright a bit more sunshine than we've late. light winds we've seen of late. light winds as well. so feeling pleasant if we do get some sunshine. but temperatures high, temperatures still only high, teens 20s at this teens low 20s and look at this deep area of low pressure bringing windy weather bringing wet and windy weather swinging across the country on friday night spreading more friday night and spreading more widely during saturday. northern scotland will generally stay dry and bright and it may brighten scotland will generally stay dry an(in right and it may brighten scotland will generally stay dry an(in thet and it may brighten scotland will generally stay dry an(in the south—west, brighten scotland will generally stay dry an(in the south—west, buthten scotland will generally stay dry an(in the south—west, but here up in the south—west, but here we'll strongest winds. we'll have the strongest winds. we met office warning we do have a met office warning in for those winds here in place for those winds here and rain across and for the heavy rain across northern more details and for the heavy rain across northern weather more details and for the heavy rain across northern weather warningsails and for the heavy rain across northern weather warnings on the on those weather warnings on the met . the met office website. the temperatures rising, but next, solar proud sponsors of weather on .
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gb news. >> it's 10 pm. i'm dan wootton. tonight, the emboldened eco loons reached new heights of stupidity today, scaling the roof of the prime minister's family home. but when it comes to sending unwelcome guests , two to sending unwelcome guests, two can play at that game . my can play at that game. my program editor ben leo marched into greenpeace hq just hours ago with an invitation. unlike them , as he asked the woke chief them, as he asked the woke chief executive to justify their deplore actions. >> do you think it's justified turning up to a man's private home where he lives with his family because he's approved oil and gas licences? he wasn't there. >> that was a matter of national news. checked before going. news. we checked before going. we there was nobody we made sure there was nobody there . there. >> defending indefensible . >> defending the indefensible. well, that's certainly the view of fleet street icon kelvin
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mackenzie. like in mackenzie. he reacts like in uncancelled plus , breaking uncancelled plus, breaking tonight, donald trump has left court after pleading not guilty on all counts after being indicted for a third time. but is the former president the victim of a deep state witch hunt ? and will victim of a deep state witch hunt? and will his victim of a deep state witch hunt ? and will his persecution hunt? and will his persecution actually enhance his chances at the ballot box? my superstar panel tackle that in the media buzz. and tonight , i'm joined by buzz. and tonight, i'm joined by carol mcgiffin , kwasi kwarteng carol mcgiffin, kwasi kwarteng and nigel nelson. also coming up, as the nigel farage de—banking scandal exposes so many of the country's woke institutions is sunday telegraph editor alastair heath right that britain is now an elite dictatorship where majority opinions are crushed? we'll debate that next. and as a transitioned woman who regrets having her healthy breasts removed accuses costa of promoting harmful transgender surgeries , should costa coffee surgeries, should costa coffee face a boycott over their
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controversial cartoon? the celebrates author of we need to talk about kevin. lionel shriver offers her unflinching verdict. there will also be a new greatest britain and union. jack before the night is out and the first front page is arriving in mere moments to right after the news headlines polly news headlines with polly middlehurst . middlehurst. >> dan, thank you. good evening . well, as you've been hearing, donald trump has pleaded not guilty to all four counts, charging him with attempting to overthrow the 2020 presidential election result in the united states. he's now left the courthouse in washington, dc . courthouse in washington, dc. these are live pictures being fed to us through our news partners coming from washington as the motorcade makes its way back to the airport so he can fly home to newark in new jersey. well, washington , dc, jersey. well, washington, dc, where he appeared at the courthouse just a short time ago, is but half a mile away from the capitol building where trump supporters stormed . on the
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trump supporters stormed. on the 6th of january 2021 in their failed bid to stop congress certifying the loss to joe biden . the former president is accused of conspiracy to defraud the united states to deprive citizens of their right to have their votes counted and to obstruct and to try to obstruct official proceedings. it's mr trump's third indictment in four months. he's currently the frontrunner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination action. and speaking outside the courtroom a short time ago, as donald trump arrived, his legal spokesperson , alina habba, said he's fighting for the american people i >> -- >> this is not 5mm >> this is not a coincidence. this. this is election interference at its finest against the leading candidate right now for president for either party. president trump is under siege in a way that we have never seen before . have never seen before. president trump and his legal team and everyone on his team will continue to fight, not for
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him, but for the american people i >> -- >> well, 5mm >> well, and he's here at home. the bank of england raised interest rates today for the fourth, 14th time in a row. it's increasing from 5 to 5.25. that's the highest base rate since 2008. the bank says it expects inflation to be halved by the end of the year and the chancellor, jeremy hunt, told gb news earlier the government's plan is working well. the bank of england forecast today say that we will avoid recession and in a year's time we'll get inflation down to about 3, 2.8, i think is the number. >> so although it's very tough when interest rates go up for families or for businesses that have got loans , what those have got loans, what those forecasts are saying today is that if we stick to the plan, it is working and we will end up with a soft landing and we can avoid a recession . avoid a recession. >> well, the shadow chancellor rachel reeves, says the government needs to take action
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how. >> now. >> a family that's looking to remortgage their property is going to be paying on average more than £200 extra every single month. and for some people it's much more than that. the government needs to take response ability for the fact that inflation in the uk is much higher than it is in comparable countries as the events in the united states donald trump is talking to reporters. >> let's listen in. >> let's listen in. >> very, very substantial numbers in the republican primary and leading biden by a lot. so if you can't beat him, you persecute him or you prosecute him. >> we can't let this happen in america . thank you very much. america. thank you very much. alike. do you want these trials to happen before the 2024 election? >> if you can't prosecute them, you persecute them, says donald trump, he leaves his trump, as he leaves his motorcade after a brief chat to reporters on his way back to newark in new jersey, where he is living at the moment. >> that brief note to reporters is just chiming with his idea that this is just a witch hunt.
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that's your news. gb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying, play gb news. back now to dan . back now to dan. tomorrow's news tonight . tomorrow's news tonight. >> now in our mediabuzz first front page is in just one so far probably because they're all waiting to get trump on the front pages but it is the metro. we saw it there briefly. not sure if you can get it back, but if not, yes, we can. despite oil, sunak stuck out, of course, leading with the condemnation of greenpeace says rooftop eco protest at the pm's house today. the paper says security experts and politicians from all parties have criticised the protest. i'll show you happened when i'll show you what happened when our ben leo confronted the bosses of greenpeace within their own offices later this houn their own offices later this hour. but first, my superstar
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panel back with me , columnist panel back with me, columnist and media personality carol mcgiffin, former chancellor of the exchequer kwasi kwarteng and senior gb news political commentator nigel nelson. now nigel farage is de—banking saga rolled on today with chancellor jeremy hunt saying he's worried the treatment suffered by gb news star is happening more often than we realise . often than we realise. >> his free speech is a fundamental human right and you can agree or disagree with nigel farage, but everyone wants to be able to express their opinions. but in today's society , we you but in today's society, we you need a bank account to function. and so a threat to be de—banking as the word is now widely used, is a threat to your right to express your opinions . express your opinions. >> as sir nigel opened the floodgates. >> but since his brilliant expose the likes of reform uk leader richard tice, energy secretary grant shapps dame andrea jenkin and the bad boys of arron banks and andy of brexit, arron banks and andy wigmore , as well as ramona and wigmore, as well as ramona and chief gina miller. they have all stepped forward to say they've
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been cancelled authoritarian been cancelled by authoritarian banks. live in a time banks. so do we live in a time where getting punished and ostracised from society for holding the wrong views is now commonplace ? sunday telegraph commonplace? sunday telegraph editor alastair heath thinks so, and his new column today and in his new column today titled britain is now an elite dictatorship where majority opinions are crushed , he opinions are crushed, he lambasts politicians who have gone soft on crime waged war on cars and succumbed to extreme gender ideology. all while ignonng gender ideology. all while ignoring the views of the voting pubuc ignoring the views of the voting public who he says will revolt in a much bigger way than brexit if westminster doesn't start paying if westminster doesn't start paying attention . and carol paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right , paying attention. and carol mcgiffin, he's right, isn't he? because the majority is now ignored on virtually every major issue . issue. >> all of those things. alastair heath quotes are things that the pubuc heath quotes are things that the public don't want. heath quotes are things that the public don't want . they weren't public don't want. they weren't allowed to vote for them. they weren't . they weren't allowed. weren't. they weren't allowed. they weren't asked if they want any those things. and any of those things. and yet they are pushed and the government is and it's not it's not just the government that's in power. it's all them .
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in power. it's all of them. they're all the same. and it's like they're behaving like gangsters in a way. they're just right wing roughshod over people. and it's i beginning to feel like democracy doesn't really exist anymore because the election's almost seem like a sop to the public because is, oh, we'll make you think that you can change things and you've got power, but you haven't really , because whoever you vote really, because whoever you vote for, we're all going to be doing the things. and it must be the same things. and it must be really frustrating when you're in house commons talking in the house of commons talking about and all of the about something and all of the parties are all voting for it and yeah, we all agree. and going, yeah, we all agree. so you vote for so even if you did vote for somebody i mean, it would somebody else, i mean, it would have be a new party. and the have to be a new party. and the whole country would have vote whole country would have to vote for to change for them in order to change something. it's depressing something. so it's so depressing andifs something. so it's so depressing and it's good that alistair heath, editor of the of the telegraph is actually saying it. so yeah it's about time someone called him out kwasi kwarteng. >> isn't this a huge threat to your party, the conservative party, but also perhaps if you listen to what alistair heath is
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saying and you actually start listening to the majority of the pubuc listening to the majority of the public too, on these major issues, it could be a massive opportunity for you. >> think you're right that it >> i think you're right that it could be a massive opportunity . could be a massive opportunity. and the one politician from my party who actually did tap into pubuc party who actually did tap into public concerns on a lot of these issues was, of course, bofis these issues was, of course, boris johnson . you know, he had boris johnson. you know, he had a way of brutally stabbed in the back, not you personally, but your party. mean, i was always your party. i mean, i was always very supportive of him, but he had of distilling these had a way of distilling these arguments. and i think that was arguments. and i think that was a the pushback against a lot of the pushback against him because, you know, he'd him was because, you know, he'd been as being been he'd been seen as being successful. think really successful. i think i really believe people saw him as believe that people saw him as he was punished for delivering brexit, wasn't he ? yeah. i mean, brexit, wasn't he? yeah. i mean, i think i think there was a big brexit, wasn't he? yeah. i mean, i thiniagainst there was a big brexit, wasn't he? yeah. i mean, i thiniagainst him'e was a big brexit, wasn't he? yeah. i mean, i thiniagainst him because big brexit, wasn't he? yeah. i mean, i thiniagainst him because there move against him because there was a corners of the establishment or whatever you want to call the mob who want to call it, the mob, who would him for would never forgive him for essentially they came so close to stopping brexit leading, leading the brexit. yeah. >> it's still like to stop it. yeah. >> i mean tony blair's been very clear about this. his job, he
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sees the rest of his sort of political to get the uk back in. yeah, i mean that's obviously what he would like to do . what he would like to do. >> any politician that speaks up for what want and for what the public want and what they what they would like to see happen is literally disappeared. they're all gone. and this is why rishi sunak is the prime minister and jeremy hunt is the chart. that's why tony voted for those people. >> totally anti—democratic. >> totally anti —democratic. yeah, >> totally anti—democratic. yeah, totally , totally yeah, totally, totally unelected. in fact , they were unelected. in fact, they were both thrashed. yeah. when they tried to run. so. so nigel nelson, this is an elite dictatorship , isn't it? alister dictatorship, isn't it? alister heath's right. >> i think alister heath is talking complete nonsense . oh, talking complete nonsense. oh, my god . if you look at opinion my god. if you look at opinion poll after opinion poll, the four biggest things that the pubuc four biggest things that the public are concerned about are cost of living. nhs immigration and climate change. and although i don't think think rishi sunak is handling them very well, at
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least he's tackling all four of those subjects that the mainstream political world is taking. those four things on board and trying to deal with them. >> i'm a supporter of what rishi sunakis >> i'm a supporter of what rishi sunak is trying to do, but you're right, he didn't get the we didn't get a membership vote on that. but that aside, and i do agree that the big issues, you know, climate change is an issue.i you know, climate change is an issue. i know have sceptical issue. i know you have sceptical views about net zero. i call it not zero. you do . but but i not zero. you do. but but i think on that people are very concerned about it because they can see but i separate the two things out. >> kwasi you know because they're brainwashed. they're being brainwashed. we have have done have done so much. we have done a in the uk. a lot in the uk. >> have done a lot. and we >> we have done a lot. and we don't enough. don't say that enough. >> not make ourselves >> let's not make ourselves poorer , right, carol? let's not poorer, right, carol? let's not destroy our economy . but that is destroy our economy. but that is it's not going to make a sight difference. it is. >> we have done, though, isn't it? it is happening. and when he says, oh, oh, new oil licences, they'll never it'll never happen . they'll never be used. and you know, it'll all be shut down and
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we will be poorer. we'll be sitting in the dark with no money. >> so i think there has been a huge change. i mean, if you look at if you look at the lights in the studio, for example, they are powered by an offshore wind. a lot them are, you know, a a lot of them are, you know, a lot of power is offshore lot of the power is offshore wind. 12 ago, wind. ten, even 12 years ago, a lot it would have been coal. lot of it would have been coal. and happened. that and that's happened. that transition happened. and that's happened. that trarbut)n happened. and that's happened. that trarbut)n transitioned. and that's happened. that trarbut)n transition has to >> but that transition has to happen destroying economy. true. but it's happened already. >> support net zero by >> do you support net zero by 2050? wouldn't you know? >> i do. but because it's the law of the land. >> net zero >> explain what net zero actually means so what does actually means is so what does it mean? >> well, what it means is we don't any more emissions don't send any more emissions into atmosphere. all. into the atmosphere. that's all. net means not net zero actually means i'm not going to commit tomorrow. >> not to going commit to an >> i'm not to going commit to an arbitrary when arbitrary date. ridiculous. when other countries like china and india are doing nothing absolutely not true. >> it's not true that they're doing nothing. >> no, it's not true. that's not right . right. >> no, they're building loads more coal fired power stations. >> they've said, what >> what they've said, what they've are. mean , they've said they are. i mean, take them their word. what
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take them at their word. what they've said is that they want to but i'm sorry. to do well, but i'm sorry. >> at a later date, after what china did with covid, i will not take at word. now, take them at their word. now, it's been hours of grovelling it's been 24 hours of grovelling for when their for the bbc. remember when their presenter brexit, sally presenter on brexit, sally nugent, historic nugent, labelled the historic dambusters raid infamous back in may? watch. still to come here on breakfast, 80 years after 19 lancaster bombers took part in the infamous dambuster raids . the infamous dambuster raids. >> tonight, a special anniversary fly—past will take place . place. >> unbelievable. so unpatriotic. they have now apologised for the that slur saying that, you know, in live programmes errors do occasionally slip through. i get that we're not perfect there was another gaffe today, though , another gaffe today, though, where the beeb reprimanded the former love island contestant turned bbc sport presenter chris hughes after he made this comment while interviewing the australian cricketer maitlan brown . brown. >> i also went and watched barbie the other night altogether. so yeah , we've done
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altogether. so yeah, we've done altogether. so yeah, we've done a bit of team bonding and the groups gelling really well together and i think that's the key success. i think with key to success. i think with tournaments like this is how well and how can you , well and how quickly can you, can as a group, your can you gel as a group, your little yourself, with little barbie yourself, you with your little barbie yourself, you with you thanks little barbie yourself, you with youthanks . >> thanks. >> thanks. >> blushing now e blushing now . >> yeah, she's blushing now. >> yeah, she's blushing now. >> kwasi. you're disgusted by that. but i'm not discussing this case. i think it's very unprofessional in this case. >> i think it's very europol. i think it's very unprofessional. >> if this guy, he's a bit flirtatious. he one lover. he was in love island, you know. >> what did they expect when they saw someone who was in love island? i mean , you know, it was island? i mean, you know, it was obviously a panic move. he didn't know what to say next. and you're a little barbie. it's so stupid. is it a stupid remark? and it's you know, but it was a bit lviv. >> it'sjust it was a bit lviv. >> it's just it's not offensive. like describe ing the dambusters as infamous . okay, so let's just as infamous. okay, so let's just put things into perspective . put things into perspective. carol mcgiffin do stand by because coming up is donald trump's former us national security adviser, john bolton.
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right? that the best thing his old boss could do for america is actually give up on the race to become us president. my superstar panel will react to that. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's front pages tomorrow's newspaper front pages coming doubt reacting coming in. no doubt reacting to the trump indictment in the historic trump indictment in dc. but next, with costa coffee facing a consumer boycott after its controversial trans cartoon on the side of a drinks fan, bestselling author of we need to talk about kevin, lionel shriver gives her expert take on the story dividing the nation . we'll story dividing the nation. we'll see you .
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in three. now, after shocking customers with a cartoon promoting trans top surgery, an individual has spoken out about the real life harm that this sort of virtue signalling can cause. shinade watson is a detransitioned woman, former trans man who had her healthy breasts surgically removed and then regretted it and in an emotional piece for the daily mail, shinade wrote, when i saw pictures this week of the new image emblazoned across costa coffees vans, i felt deeply concerned. i also felt immensely sad. the message is clear you too, can live your best life like this trans man. if you get your breasts cut off. and it could not be more disingenuous. well, i'm joined now by the journalist and author of we need to talk about kevin lionel shriver . lionel, what's
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lionel shriver. lionel, what's your take on this costa coffee moment? and do you think this is their bud light moment. moment? and do you think this is their bud light moment . at it their bud light moment. at it seems so. seems 50. >> seems so. >> i mean, in your earlier intro , you said that this was a story that was dividing the nation. and i get the impression that to the contrary , it's uniting the the contrary, it's uniting the nafion the contrary, it's uniting the nation . i read a scan through nation. i read a scan through about 200 of the thousands, thousands of comments on the daily telegraph website right to this article and there wasn't a single person who thought that this advert was a good idea . and this advert was a good idea. and in fact, this it's another example of the left in the interests of being so , so interests of being so, so sensitive, being grossly insensitive to most people all. >> and in fact, in trying to be inclusive of a very small
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minority , excluding everyone minority, excluding everyone else . else. >> so why do these brands keep on doing this? i mean, they've seen what's happened to bud light. they've seen what's happened to nike. they've seen what's happened to doc martens, what's happened to doc martens, what is it? why are they so obsessed with trying to push controversial political views that have nothing to do with their core business of course, their core business of course, the short answer is that i have absolutely no idea to their clearly living in a little bubble . bubble. >> and these marketing people must hang out with other marketing people who think that in order to be trendy, you have to be far left and you have to service a set of ideologies that are alien. if not offensive to the majority of the population. but don't what what these people are doing in marketing and advertising , are doing in marketing and advertising, i have no idea
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because they're selling an ideology. they're not selling a product on a purely commercial level. this is nuts , right? how level. this is nuts, right? how many extra cups of coffee are they going to be selling to trans men who are or so we call them, who are delighted to have lopped their breasts off of a dozen and then then they invite a boycott of the by the rest of the country. it doesn't make any it doesn't make any monetary sense . and, you know , we've seen sense. and, you know, we've seen this with the bud light, whose sales are down by 10% because of the deal dylan mulvaney fiasco . the deal dylan mulvaney fiasco. and yet they still keep doing it. and you know, in this case, it's even worse than the mulvaney business because it's
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celebrating the mutilation of the body, the irremediable mutilation of the body . and uh, mutilation of the body. and uh, and that is a kind of surgery that women have had to have for a long time because they had breast cancer. and it was a painful sacrifice as an and, and something that they had to accommodate. and it wasn't a choice. and it wasn't fun and it wasn't about their identity. it wasn't about their identity. it was something that was dumped on them by fate. and i feel that this makes a mockery of that kind of experience. >> now, that's a very good point. very good point. also i just wanted to ask you finally about this decision from british rowing , an organisation which is rowing, an organisation which is now decided to ban trans athletes from women's events after a former us rower and campaigner for told them there
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is no place for males in women's sports. so do you think common sense might finally be starting to prevail on this issue of protecting women's sports , which protecting women's sports, which is something i've been very passionate about ? passionate about? >> i think you should be passionate about it . it's >> i think you should be passionate about it. it's again , it's a majority opinion. it is common sense and i think the only thing that's a little bit depressing about this decision is that the sporting bodies are only feeling brave enough to make the decision they should have made to begin with when there are lots of them making there are lots of them making the same decision the same the same decision at the same time, that finally time, they that finally a collective of common sense has arrived in the sporting community. but it's a scandal that that that male bodied people were ever allowed to compete against females in in women's sports . women's sports. >> no indeed indeed . lionel
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>> no indeed indeed. lionel shnven >> no indeed indeed. lionel shriver, author of we need to talk about kevin spectator, columnist, great journalist. thank you so much for being here. now fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie on the way with his take on the greenpeace attack on rishi sunaks house. i'll also show you more of ben leo's fashion dating and counter with the charity bosses inside their head quarters today, too. first, though, the weather . first, though, the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. some wet and windy weather heading in the met office for gb news. some wet friday/indy weather heading in the met office for gb news. some wetfriday nightneather heading in the met office for gb news. some wetfriday night and her heading in the met office for gb news. some wetfriday night and saturday,1g in for friday night and saturday, but for friday be but for many, friday will be a dry and a bright day with perhaps more sunshine than perhaps a bit more sunshine than we've had of late. the wet and windy weather saturday windy weather for saturday coming of low coming from this area of low pressure. though, pressure. ahead of it, though, a ridge pressure trying ridge of high pressure is trying to in. it's not completely to move in. it's not completely across the uk though, so still some heavy showers around this evening and indeed overnight.
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we'll over we'll keep some going over eastern scotland and eastern england. the odd further england. the odd one further west, but places will west, but many places will become dry overnight with some clearer spells and temperatures dipping to down about 11 to 14 in most towns and cities . so on in most towns and cities. so on to friday. and as i many to friday. and as i said, many places will be and bright, places will be dry and bright, certainly the west. but certainly in the west. but across eastern counties of across these eastern counties of england across much england and indeed across much of probably be of the midlands, probably to be quite cloudy start. and there quite a cloudy start. and there will outbreaks of will be further outbreaks of rain over northeast england. and then showers then the afternoon heavy showers could break out because lincolnshire, and lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east, many western the far south—east, many western areas though, looking dry and bright , a bit areas though, looking dry and bright, a bit more sunshine than we've light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than wewell. light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than wewell. so light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than wewell. so feeling light winds bright, a bit more sunshine than wewell. so feeling pleasant ds bright, a bit more sunshine than wewell. so feeling pleasant ifi as well. so feeling pleasant if we do get some sunshine. but temperatures still only high. teens, look at this teens, low 20s. and look at this deep area of pressure deep area of low pressure bringing wet and windy weather swinging the country on swinging across the country on friday and spreading more friday night and spreading more widely during saturday in northern will generally northern scotland will generally stay and bright, and it may stay dry and bright, and it may brighten in south—west. brighten up in the south—west. but here we'll have the strongest winds. do have strongest winds. we do have a met warning in place met office warning in place for those winds here for the
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those winds here and for the heavy northern heavy rain across northern ireland. on ireland. more details on those weather met weather warnings on the met office warm feeling office website that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. >> proud sponsors of weather on . gb news coming up. >> uncancelled. as greenpeace agitators somehow gain access to the roof of rishi sunaks family home for seven hours, what does this sinister security failure tell us about the state of law and order in britain and as former bbc radio two star ken bruce departures sees them lose a million listeners. is there ageism agenda backfiring? former editor of the sun, kelvin mackenzie, live on both those subjects soon. but first, in the media buzz. will the washington witch hunt against donald trump? actually strengthen his chances of winning back the white house? and our leading british retailers, including wickes, write introduce this new write to introduce this new title for their non binary shoppers. my superstar panel do battle on both of those big questions. plus, more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages straight after the .
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break so let's return to tomorrow's news tonight in our media buzz and more front pages have just been delivered. i've got them in my hands tonight . so there is my hands tonight. so there is the daily mail with extensive coverage on greenpeace's invasion of rishi sunak rural family home this morning, branding it a humile mating symbol of our tolerance of a tiny, self—obsessed bunch of zealots who disrupt everyday life with impunity . i couldn't life with impunity. i couldn't agree more . straight to the agree more. straight to the daily telegraph , which says the daily telegraph, which says the nhs goes private to end record backlog, and the paper reports that rishi sunak is planning the biggest expansion of private sector involvement in the nhs since tony blair was prime minister . you can also see that minister. you can also see that picture there, even though greenpeace were invading their
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home in yorkshire . luckily for home in yorkshire. luckily for the sunaks they were on santa monica pier, which is a very nice place to be this time of yeah nice place to be this time of year. my superstar panel back with me now, the broadcast and media personality carol mcgiffin, former chancellor of the exchequer kwasi kwarteng, and the gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson . and commentator nigel nelson. and breaking tonight , our former us breaking tonight, our former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to six charges against him as a washington courthouse, including allegations that he tried overturning the result of the 2020 election. speaking afterwards, trump slammed the charges as a persecution . charges as a persecution. >> well, thank you very much . >> well, thank you very much. this is a very sad day for america. and it was also very sad driving through washington, d.c, and seeing the filth and the decay and all of the broken buildings and walls and the
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graffiti . this is not the place graffiti. this is not the place that i left. it's a very sad thing to see it when you look at what's happening this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america . supposed to happen in america. this is the persecution of the person that's leading by very, very substantial numbers in the republican primary and leading biden by a lot. right. republican primary and leading biden by a lot . right. so if republican primary and leading biden by a lot. right. so if you can't beat him, you persecute him or you prosecute him. we can't let this happen in america. thank you very much, everyone. now the next court heanng everyone. now the next court hearing will be held on august 28th. >> trump doesn't have to appear, though , and saying that all eyes though, and saying that all eyes are on what the 45th president does next with his former national security adviser, john bolton, demanding the donald pull out of the 2024 race to save a constitutional crisis . save a constitutional crisis. but kwasi kwarteng this is starting to feel like a real witch hunt, isn't it? i mean , witch hunt, isn't it? i mean, trump is not just the favoured fit to win the republican
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nomination. he is so far ahead in the polls, he pretty much has it locked. look i think it's a big problem for the american political system , because these political system, because these charges are quite serious charges are quite serious charges . charges. >> and of course, whenever they go after him, his numbers seem to be going up. so at the end of last year, i think he was only about 12 points ahead of desantis. and the last poll . who desantis. and the last poll. who is next challenge , major? is his next challenge, major? and the last poll i saw , he was and the last poll i saw, he was 38 points or something ahead, 36 points. the more they go points. so the more they go after him, it seems that the more his base solidifies around him. and we could be in a situation where he wins the nomination . and as we all know, nomination. and as we all know, these us presidential elections, they're essentially 5050. and he gets back in, but then he'll have all these court cases hanging over him. >> i mean, nigel nelson , >> i mean, nigel nelson, shouldn't democracy just be allowed to play out ? this is allowed to play out? this is another witch hunt. >> well, i don't think it's a witch hunt. i think it's due
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process is taking its course point here really is that john bolton is right that for it's in the best interests of america , the best interests of america, certainly of the world. if donald trump now pulls out what you can't have is a convicted felon becoming president of the united states or even worse, a felon who will then have the power to quash his own convictions. how will you disagree? >> you don't think he should stand down, do you? >> oh, god , no. absolutely not. >> oh, god, no. absolutely not. he better not. because these people have to be fought. they have the deep state. yeah, because they are trying to prosecute , persecute, destroy prosecute, persecute, destroy their serious opposition. it's as simple as that. and when you look at it, you know, i don't i'm not making any wild accusations here. but biden is more of a crook than trump will ever be, in my view. >> well, look, i mean, seriously, look, the public look at what's gone on with hunter biden. >> yeah, the public was covered up in the run up to the last
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election the social media election by the social media companies now there companies and only now is there any criminal. >> so i think the issue and i agree that these are serious allegations against trump, so you say, well, he was you can't say, well, he was worse. you know , he's got to worse. you know, he's got to deal with the accusations that are on the table and he is deaung are on the table and he is dealing with it and he is deaung dealing with it and he is dealing it . and i think dealing with it. and i think you're think that the you're right. i think that the problem have, problem that they have, the institutions is that more institutions is that the more they attack it's very much they attack him, it's very much like or any of these kind like brexit or any of these kind of anti—establishment votes. the more they attack him, the more he'll be a martyr and the he'll be a martyr for and the more he's likely win, because he'll be a martyr for and the morpublic likely win, because he'll be a martyr for and the morpublic know win, because he'll be a martyr for and the morpublic know what's because he'll be a martyr for and the morpublic know what's becauon. the public know what's going on. >> what they're doing. >> they know what they're doing. they they're they know exactly what they're trying trump. want trying to do to trump. they want him. even even john bolton wants him. even even john bolton wants him to stand no, he won't. him to stand down. no, he won't. >> won't. he won't that. >> he won't. he won't do that. >> he won't. he won't do that. >> he won't. he >> and i know he won't. he won't. and he better not. he won't. and he better not. he won't do that. >> no, bannon >> well, no, steve bannon was delivering earlier delivering fighting talk earlier in the show, but it's quite worrying ends. worrying where this ends. because going worrying where this ends. beca|se going worrying where this ends. beca situation going worrying where this ends. beca situation where going worrying where this ends. beca situation where trumpoing worrying where this ends. beca situation where trump is|g get a situation where trump is elected, let's say that's for the sake of argument's sake, and then you've got all this due process against the president
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just let democracy play out. >> i would say , look, several >> i would say, look, several leading retailers have become leading uk retailers have become the latest brands to succumb to genden the latest brands to succumb to gender, ideology, ideology . the gender, ideology, ideology. the uber woke media organisation pink news explains this newest development. watch this . development. watch this. >> 30,000 non—binary people who live in england and wales now have the option to use the gender neutral title mix in onune gender neutral title mix in online forms by leading retail sellers, including argos, wix and debenhams. >> they include mixed campaign was created by journalist and campaigner tom pashby , who grew campaigner tom pashby, who grew frustrated while shopping online at argos and being forced to use gendered titles . gendered titles. >> mcgiffert what did you make of this mix so you don't have to be mr mrs. miss your mix, which is a mix . is a mix. >> well this, this is going to end up like a list as long as the lgbt, tcp, whatever it is now , like way longer than that. now, like way longer than that. >> it's way longer than that. >> it's way longer than that. >> no. what? it forgotten the >> no. what? it is forgotten the spirit . so yeah, spirit animal alphabet. so yeah, it's like where is that all
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going to in? but having said that, i remember when there was no miss and there was only miss and there was only mrs. yeah. and i never used to agree with that. i would just say look you either miss or you miss, get over it. but now i think actually the miss is quite handy because i'm married , but i don't because i'm married, but i don't use my husband's name, so i'm actually merz, so i'm, you know, you never know. and the way they're carrying on and the way they're carrying on and the way they're pushing this massive mix gender ideology , it could end up gender ideology, it could end up everyone's going to end up being a mix mix. >> you like it? >> you like it? >> kwasi i think i think this is crazy. i mean, i really do . i'm crazy. i mean, i really do. i'm very old fashioned in that way. i mean it's, know, the idea i mean, it's, you know, the idea that people can't have the right titles and have to be and titles and they have to be and all of that sort of thing. i think it's going a bit too far and it, you know, it defies common sense, in my view, defies common sense, in my view, defies common sense. >> nigel no, i mean, it's >> nigel no, i mean, look, it's up to individual what they up to the individual what they what want called. what they want to be called. >> identify as a cat or >> they can identify as a cat or identify in a different got a
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different ball game there. >> start talking about cats. >> start talking about cats. >> this is no, it's up to the individual decide on a title. individual to decide on a title. >> if you decide to be mr dan >> so if you decide to be mr dan wootton, that's fine. if you want to be max dan wootton , want to be max dan wootton, that's also fine. >> as you say . >> as you say. >> as you say. >> looks it is. it's pronounced max. yes. >> looks. looks looks. >> looks. looks looks. >> yes. looks >> yes. looks >> i don't have i don't have a real problem with that. it's obviously up to the retail. what does concern me is that you've got businesses who essentially think social justice think they are social justice warriors. so you have this warriors. yeah. so you have this anheuser—busch busch thing where they dylan mulvaney, costa they have dylan mulvaney, costa coffee, even the de—banking is part of this. ben and jerry's is actually focusing on your core. >> there is a practical thing here you've got got the here that if you've got got the mooks on official documents say you're driving licence >> no, it's pronounced mooks. i thought amex would be mix. >> no, it's i looked i looked it up to find out how it's pronounced. but it is mooks . pronounced. but it is mooks. >> so will you no longer be mr nelson? be nigel nelson, nelson? i would be nigel nelson, should i choose to be non—binary
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? >> 7- >> yes, 7_ >> yes, that's 7 >> yes, that's right. yeah. okay. >> well, see what you have to be non—binary to use this. or can anyone use it? >> presumably anyone can use it. how know anyone how would they know anyone can use what that upset about, use it. what that upset about, that's complicated things that's really complicated things there, dad. that's really complicated things the it, dad. that's really complicated things the i justd. that's really complicated things the i just wish dad. >> i just wish dad. >> i just wish dad. >> that these businesses >> yeah. that these businesses would actually focus on their do their day job and not be social justice, social engineering and identity politics. >> it's like the labour >> it's just like the labour party. all they care about. party. it's all they care about. kwasi kwarteng , nigel nelson. kwasi kwarteng, nigel nelson. carol mcgiffin do stand by because coming up after several of their members were arrested after climbing onto the of after climbing onto the roof of rishi sunak royal family home this morning greenpeace this morning, greenpeace could be fall as we reveal be in for a fall as we reveal tonight's greatest britain and union but next in union jackass. but next in uncanceled, we turn the tables on greenpeace today, giving their headquarters a surprise visit after they did the same to the roof of sunaks family home. how they get there? and why how did they get there? and why weren't they stopped? fleet street kelvin mackenzie street legend kelvin mackenzie gives expert analysis on gives his expert analysis on that. plus, the shocking slump in radio listeners at the bbc. a
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million folk have tuned out after the axing of ken bruce, kelvin mackenzie will reveal all in . just two minutes time.
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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 sweeping the rest of the media, an the environmental group greenpeace brought anything but peace to the sleepy north yorkshire village of richmond today, as several of their members managed to break into the grounds sunak the grounds of rishi sunak mansion before four of them climbed onto the roof . so i sent climbed onto the roof. so i sent my senior producer , ben leo, my senior producer, ben leo, down to their swanky london headquarters this afternoon , headquarters this afternoon, where he was invited inside and to see how they liked their private space. being in invaded. >> your idea to invade.
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>> your idea to invade. >> rishi invited . >> rishi invited. >> rishi invited. >> first of all, we weren't invited. >> oh, how ironic. were you ianed >> oh, how ironic. were you invited to rishi sunak's house this morning? >> he's the prime minister of the country. >> i'm just going to make myself a that's all a cup of tea, if that's all right. who thinks sunak's house invasion was a good idea? anyone? what team do you guys work are press work in? are you press marketing? who is the gigabrain that invented that today? that invented that idea today? you're paid 100 grand year for you're paid 100 grand a year for ideas that. are you going you're paid 100 grand a year for ideapologise at. are you going you're paid 100 grand a year for ideapologise forare you going you're paid 100 grand a year for ideapologise for what)u going you're paid 100 grand a year for ideapologise for what you'veg to apologise for what you've done today? >> should i apologise for turning not just the prime turning up at not just the prime minister's house, private minister's house, a private man's home, where he lives with his family? >> doesn't matter, it? >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> answer you speak? >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> yeah. answer you speak? >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> yeah. defend you speak? >> it doesn't matter, does it? >> yeah. defend it.u speak? >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. defend it. >> yeah. it was a peaceful protest at calvin mackenzie. >> i mean, this is an astonishing story on so many levels. but first, your reaction to the fact that green peace didn't really like being leo doing the same thing that they did to the pm. no that was a good piece of journalism . good piece of journalism. >> i mean, i was astonished to find out that greenpeace were
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paying find out that greenpeace were paying 100 grand a year to some some comms lady. so i thought that was amazing. but look , the that was amazing. but look, the truth about the matter, he is our prime minister i don't care what political party is . his what political party is. his home needs to be defended . and home needs to be defended. and where on earth were yorkshire police? where on earth was any form of security organised by number 10? why didn't any of this happen? and the other aspect is greenpeace seemed to be in competition with just stop oil to see who can come up with the maddest stunt. but to have somebody up on top of your somebody climb up on top of your own roof while you're away on holiday, in disneyland is an absolute disgrace. and of course they'll be delighted that greenpeace will be delighted at all this publicity . but the all this publicity. but the truth the matter is , rishi truth about the matter is, rishi deserves our congratulate reasons why? because i see only tonight that it's been announced that the saudis are going to cut the price of oil or cut the amount of oil they produce by a million barrels a day , and million barrels a day, and russia are cutting it by half a million barrels a day. why why?
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because they're trying to drive the price up so actually, with rishi saying the north sea should be opened up for more oil exploration, he is doing us a favour now. there is no way that our country can survive over the next 20 years without oil. oil is our blood . and the problem is is our blood. and the problem is that the public city from, you know, that was a brilliant piece by that guy leo i don't really know him. i sometimes came round to his studio, the great peace park that they don't like it up. em and that's within their own office. god knows what they office. so god knows what they would climbed would like if we climbed above their somewhere in their rather house somewhere in tooting somewhere. you tooting bec or somewhere. you indeed the truth about the matter is that the people who own oil around the world are in cartels and they're trying to make you with your heating of your house and you're filling up your house and you're filling up your petrol . they're trying to your petrol. they're trying to squeeze every penny out. as somebody pointed out to me, mainly in saudi , so we can play mainly in saudi, so we can play at liverpool footballers there,
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£700,000 a week out in saudi know the truth is the saudis are in trouble and they are trying to squeeze the life out of us. we should hate, hate, hate. the greenpeace people. they're trying to pay us more. they're trying to pay us more. they're trying to pay us more. they're trying to make us pay more for our energy. it is quite, quite wrong . wrong. >> no, indeed. and i think you're very right to talk about the police there, because seven hours of those folk were on the roof sunak house. is that roof of sunak house. how is that even possible ? but look, i want even possible? but look, i want to move kevin, big to move on, kevin, to this big media the day . okay. media story of the day. okay. you'll remember that the radio legend ken left his bbc legend ken bruce left his bbc mid—morning radio two slot after more than 30 years back in march . he was effectively forced to jump . he was effectively forced to jump ship to the commercial rival greatest hits radio after the beeb failed to sign a new contract with the 72 year old. it's part of this purge of old and especially white and especially male djs. they just want rid of them. the consequence acas kelvin is that radio two has lost a million
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viewers. here's yet the bbc still claim that this was a great success. somehow now. >> yeah well that woman , >> yeah well that woman, charlotte moore, the head of content, is clearly clearly gone quite potty. i feel quite sorry for her and she should go and lie down somewhere. but the bbc are going through very bad lie down somewhere. but the bbc are (they through very bad lie down somewhere. but the bbc are (they lostugh very bad lie down somewhere. but the bbc are (they lost 21h very bad lie down somewhere. but the bbc are (they lost 2 million! bad lie down somewhere. but the bbc are (they lost 2 million licence run. they lost 2 million licence fee payers the year . fee payers over the last year. their has fallen their entire audience has fallen by 4, which is a huge number, by the way, in television. i mean catastrophic number. now on catastrophic number. and now on the ken bruce thing, represent something it represents this was an older man who a massive an older man who had a massive audience and they said, do you know do you mind if you know what? do you mind if you get hell out it? we'll be get the hell out of it? we'll be delighted. to give great delighted. and now to give great credit to bauer media , right. credit to bauer media, right. who go and have a who decided to go and have a punt on this guy? it wasn't much of punt, but he's been of a punt, but he's been fantastic. and the bloke who fantastic. and so the bloke who sat in his place was a guy called vernon kay, right. who honestly , you know, average honestly, you know, average sort of hum kind of talent. it's he's lost a million and it's not going to get any better. the days of major broadcasters
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winning massive market share or massive audiences are completely over as the other ofcom document showed today , really surprised showed today, really surprised to find older people can operate , you know, technologies on their television. give us a break. no, i feel very sorry for other. there is at least one other. there is at least one other company which won't bother to name that had a you can guess which one it was had a disaster virus disastrous radar. and if they had hired ken bruce and perhaps let chris evans go then virgin radio might be in better shape than it is tonight. >> the thing that i just think is extraordinary about the bbc is extraordinary about the bbc is that these are all owned goals. you know, it's not like ken bruce wanted to leave. they wanted rid of him. it's an extraordinary way to it's true of it's true of steve wright as well. >> yeah. he didn't want to go. he may have looked at 180. he
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may have looked 180. his voice sounded about 42. what you're you're you're a listener. sounded about 42. what you're you're you're a listener . you're you're you're a listener. you're in radio. nobody gives a what they look like. there's nothing wrong . that's why older djs . wrong. that's why older djs. >> yes, you do. you do. you've got the perfect face for it. kelvin mackenzie, thank you so much. have brilliant weekend. much. have a brilliant weekend. we speak monday, but we will speak on monday, but time now to reveal tonight's greatest britain and union jackass carol mcgiffin . who's jackass carol mcgiffin. who's your nominee tonight ? your nominee tonight? >> my greatest britain tonight is an honorary one. it's donald trump . and i know i'm going to trump. and i know i'm going to be absolutely hated for saying that. but he is he's going for it. and i'm cheering him on. he must be made of solid steel for what he's had to put up with from from the democrats. and the deep state. so keep going, donald. go. >> trump kwasi kwarteng i think gb rowing essentially saying no, you know, trans athletes cannot compete in women's rowing
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events. >> and i think that's just a shaft of common sense. you know , bursting through . and i think , bursting through. and i think they're my they're my they're my choice. >> nigel nelson, your nominee, retiring. >> stuart broad for his brilliant 16 years in international cricket. and if the reports are true that he's going to join strictly, good luck with bowling, another maiden over . maiden over. >> well, i'm actually going to go with kwasi kwarteng and british rowing because you know how passionate i am about protecting the women's sport. and this is a really important decision. we're going have decision. we're going to have sharron reacting this sharron davies reacting to this on show on monday night. on the show on monday night. carol mcgiffin, your union jackass nominee, is a radio two. >> what did they expect? you know, it's another institution that doesn't listen to its viewers or its listeners or its or its shaft, your biggest star, because they're a little bit old when they don't want to leave. >> utterly bizarre. >> utterly bizarre. >> exactly. so utterly bizarre. keep downhill .
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keep going downhill. >> kwasi kwarteng, your union jack the clear winner jack, i think the clear winner of category today is of this category today is greenpeace . greenpeace. >> i mean, they made a complete horlicks of things and actually i think it's quite dangerous what they've done. i think they've exposed weaknesses in security. >> they're not a serious organisation anymore. nigel nelson, for the nelson, your nominee for the bbc, commentator chris hughes, for calling cricketer maitland brown a little barbie just because of her blue eyes. >> totally inappropriate . chris >> totally inappropriate. chris told chris, i'm sorry. >> we've got to watch this again i >> players appearance and the blushes she had were probably more out of anger than embarrassment. okay. >> we've got to watch this again with like this is with tournament's like this is how well and how quickly can you can you gel as a group your little barbie yourself with your blue she's blushing blue eyes thinks she's blushing now. absolutely >> but a word as well on charlotte edwards. your coach. you were with her at the sydney sixers. >> oh, do you know what? can we not censor a little aside? she she didn't seem offended if she's offended about it, she can
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complain . i actually i feel complain. i actually i feel sorry for chris hughes there. but actually, this may surprise some people because i am furious with with greenpeace, but i'm going to go with radio two because. and karen mcgiffin, because. and karen mcgiffin, because i think this was just the ultimate own goal by an organisation that has completely lost touch with its viewers and listeners and that is why the licence fee is the most ridiculous poll tax and it must be scrapped . carol mcgiffin be scrapped. carol mcgiffin buzzy kwarteng . nigel nelson. my buzzy kwarteng. nigel nelson. my superstar panel, buzzy kwarteng. nigel nelson. my superstar panel , thank you all superstar panel, thank you all so much . have superstar panel, thank you all so much. have an amazing superstar panel, thank you all so much . have an amazing few so much. have an amazing few days. so much. have an amazing few days . i'm so much. have an amazing few days. i'm going to be back monday at 9 pm. headliners next. good night. >> the temperatures rising. boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> i'm alex deakin and this is your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. some wet and windy weather heading in for friday night and saturday, but for many, friday will be a
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dry and a bright with dry and a bright day with perhaps more sunshine than perhaps a bit more sunshine than we've late. wet and we've had of late. the wet and windy for saturday windy weather for saturday coming low coming from this area of low pressure it, though, pressure ahead of it, though, a ridge pressure is trying ridge of high pressure is trying to move in. it's not completely across the uk though , so still across the uk though, so still some heavy showers around this evening indeed overnight. evening and indeed overnight. we'll over we'll keep some going over eastern and eastern eastern scotland and eastern england. the odd one further west, but places will west, but many places will become dry overnight with some clearer spells and temperatures dipping to down about 11 to 14. in most towns and cities. so onto friday. and as i said, many places will be dry and bright, certainly west , across certainly in the west, across these of these eastern counties of england and indeed across much of midlands, probably of the midlands, probably to be quite cloudy start . and there quite a cloudy start. and there will be further outbreaks of rain and rain over northeast england. and then afternoon heavy showers then the afternoon heavy showers could across could break out across lincolnshire, anglia and lincolnshire, east anglia and the south—east. many western the far south—east. many western areas, dry and areas, though, looking dry and bright, bit more sunshine than bright, a bit more sunshine than we've seen of late. light winds as so pleasant if as well. so feeling pleasant if we get some sunshine. but we do get some sunshine. but temperatures only high, temperatures still only high, teens 20s and look at this teens low 20s and look at this deep area of low pressure
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gb news. >> good evening here with jb news and the breaking news tonight is that donald trump has pleaded not guilty to all four counts, charging him with attempting to overthrow the 2020 us presidential election result. he left washington dc tonight and went on his way back home to new jersey . the next court date new jersey. the next court date is august the 28th. mr trump isn't obliged to attend that the former president is accused of conspiracy to defraud the us to depnve conspiracy to defraud the us to deprive citizens of their right to have their votes counted and to have their votes counted and to obstruct and try to obstruct an official proceeding. it's mr trump's third indictment in four months. he's currently, though, the front runner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination . often speaking, nomination. often speaking, before he boarded his plane
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