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the king praised team in 1966. the king praised their skill, determination and team spirit and the prime minister said while it wasn't to be, they've already secured their legacy as game changers. despite the lost genius alert, a member of the original lionesses team of 1972 still has hopes for the future. >> i think that whole whole of england is very emotional at the moment . it could have come home. moment. it could have come home. spain was just that little bit better. if i have to be honest, we should have just done the take the chances. what we had it wasn't to be. it will come home eventually . eventually. >> in other news, the british medical association's calling for hospital managers to be regulated in a similar way to medical staff. the call comes in the wake of lucy letby conviction. the bma says it's deeply worrying that consultants who repeatedly raised concerns about the former nurse won't listen to letby, who was found guilty of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others, has indicated she
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won't attend her sentencing tomorrow . formerjustice tomorrow. former justice secretary robert buckland says she should be forced to listen to my suggestion have been to make sure that there was a live link beamed into the cell, either sound or sound and pictures to ensure that letby had nowhere to hide and that she , in effect, has to listen to what the judge is saying about the case. >> and most importantly , the >> and most importantly, the victim. personal statements, those impact statements that will really bring home, i think, to the wider world the appalling, devastating impact of the loss of these innocent children. these innocent babies have had upon dozens of families i >> -- >>a -- >> aten >> a ten year old girl who was found dead at her home in woking was known to the local council pnor was known to the local council prior to her death. sarah sharif was found on the 10th of august after police were called from pakistan by her father, irfan. he his partner and his brother are all wanted for questioning. police believe they travelled to islamabad the day after her body
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was discovered. surrey county council said it would work tirelessly , tirelessly to gain tirelessly, tirelessly to gain a full understanding of the situation . and finally, russia's situation. and finally, russia's luna 25 spacecraft has crashed onto the moon. a rocket carrying the craft launched on the 11th of august. the country in a space race against india, whose chandrayaan three is due to land on the satellite south pole this week. this was moscow's first mission to the moon in 47 years. the failed attempt is a blow to the country, which is hoping to return with the first samples of frozen water. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's time for headliners . headliners. here. >> hello and welcome to
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headliners. right let's take a look at the front pages. but before we do that, i should have of course introduced myself. i'm frances foster and i'm joined by two veterans of comedy . and the two veterans of comedy. and the reason i use the word veteran is because it's more politically correct than saying the word old. louis schaefer and kerry marx. so i've got three names wrong. how are you, gentlemen? >> well, if carey and i got married, i'd be louis carey marx . yeah. >> and that's the only reason we're doing we're not doing it. >> we go. right >> okay. there we go. right let's take a look at those front pages. the daily mail are going with a make coward. let it be face us. this is to do with nurse. let's who is who is refusing to actually face the judge when she is being sentenced . the times is now is sentenced. the times is now is going with letby police fear
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that she attacked 30 more babies . the guardian is going with pride and pain showing the lionesses tragic loss at the world cup final and the news is going with the same story, which is heart break. but also tories tell sunak to sack braverman and the express is again going with pride of nation . but king brings pride of nation. but king brings andrew in from cold . where the andrew in from cold. where the daily star where so proud of you and those were your front pages . kicking off the in—depth look into the front pages with the with the guardian. it's louis. >> yes. well, welcome . welcome. >> yes. well, welcome. welcome. thank you, louis. now, don't don't thank me. i think you're
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welcoming me now. i'm welcoming you, too, because i love working with my girlfriend's with you. you're my girlfriend's father . favourite person on this father. favourite person on this show. personal, francis, show. nothing personal, francis, i. you not you. she know . she i. you not you. she know. she doesn't think i'm funny and she doesn't think i'm funny and she doesn't like me being on the show. i like your girlfriend. yeah boy. >> we actually just >> louis, can we actually just get the paper, get on with the paper, please? >> that. okay this >> sorry about that. okay this is the guardian on the story. the head of story pride in the head of story is pride in pain poor lionesses not pain is the poor lionesses not so poor ? they didn't win. so poor? they didn't win. they're not the number one team. but then the number two team. you know, they could be considered be failures, but considered to be failures, but they're because they're not failures because they're not failures because they they were they came in. they they were runners up, which well runners up, which means well means 160 other countries did worse than them. but you know how people can be okay. >> so we've got the guardian, but also it's a lucy letby case that they've focussed on as well. yes, it is. >> well, that's the big news. and this is i mean, horrible really, which that this lucy really, which is that this lucy letby woman killed. does it pass ? she harmed dozens more babies and who knows how many she might have killed. and they're still
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investigating it. and what they're demanding is that demanding some kind of control over hospital administrators to catch this. they don't. they they have the data that they could have stopped this. they know whenever there's a blip in like who's getting sick or in any kind of case, whether it's kidney , kidney surgery or heart kidney, kidney surgery or heart surgery. and they could see how those trends are going. and they didn't recognise it. it's tragic. it's tragic. >> and obviously there's going to be some investigation into this. >> there was it's quite clear that doctors had warned the hospital something is wrong here. >> and the same person seems to be on duty every time. >> and nothing was done. >> and nothing was done. >> and nothing was done. >> and it really looks like it should have been . should have been. >> at the same time, you know, there's we need to get to the facts, but there's also this kind fascination kind of morbid fascination with the thing public the whole thing and the public who answers . why was it an who want answers. why was it an infatuation with the has infatuation with the doctor has been was was been suggested? was it was was she vicarious joy she getting some vicarious joy out doing this? and we won't get any satisfaction from this. you know, i was thinking the
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boomtown rats song. i don't like mondays . you remember that song mondays. you remember that song based brenda spencer case based on the brenda spencer case of 16 year old who did a shoe of a 16 year old who did a shoe scooting and she actually said it i don't it was because i don't like mondays, of us don't mondays, which many of us don't like mondays. >> it still doesn't register. >> it still doesn't register. >> it's not none of this is going to satisfy us. no, it's going to satisfy us. no, it's going horrible story. going to be a horrible story. and it's just going unfold. and it's just going to unfold. >> with you . >> i completely agree with you. is it going to be a horrible story and for a story that runs and runs for a significant time? the significant amount of time? the financial times has gone with something little leftfield, something a little leftfield, hasn't it, carrie? >> luna 25, russia's probe >> the luna 25, russia's probe has crashed into the moon. now this is an unmanned probe that's crashed and i know it's frowned on to complain about robot drivers, but aren't they awful? you know, i mean, i've been driving all my life and i went through a really stage where i was pretty unreliable and crazy in a car, but i never crashed into the moon. don't know in a car, but i never crashed into tiyou,)on. don't know in a car, but i never crashed into tiyou, so. don't know in a car, but i never crashed into tiyou, so that'sl't know in a car, but i never crashed into tiyou, so that's prettyw about you, so that's pretty irresponsible and roscosmos, about you, so that's pretty irresp(is;ible and roscosmos, about you, so that's pretty irresp(is the and roscosmos, about you, so that's pretty irresp(is the russian oscosmos, about you, so that's pretty irresp(is the russian space, os, about you, so that's pretty irresp(is the russian space, is, which is the russian space, is the russian state space corporation. so they called it
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roscosmos rather than risk because that doesn't sound very good. nasa sounds a lot better than risk what they're up to. but they they announced today not the crash, but they said it has ceased to exist, which is pretty much how they talk about ukrainian hospitals. so they use of the language . and what's of the language. and what's happenedis of the language. and what's happened is russia is funding for space travel is now all gone into weaponry to fund the war, which they had trouble funding because all the funding for the war had gone into the russian oligarchs pockets. so what a surprise mess on top of mess on top of mess. >> they bigger problems >> they have bigger problems than this. the russians , they than this. the russians, they lose. yeah, they totally do . lose. yeah, they totally do. they've got. they've got. >> what's going on? >> what's going on? >> what's going on? >> what's on? i'm going to >> what's going on? i'm going to tell going tell you what's going on. that that they're basically their technical education is collapsed. huge collapsed. they've had a huge drop births. so they don't drop in births. so they don't have the manpower, the fact that they're this story is very similar to the to the lionesses coming in second place. they they might have crashed, but they might have crashed, but they sent a rocket to the moon.
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give them some no good enough and you'll get there first. >> india's been saying this is really sad this happened, but they'll be arriving in a few days. >> so water. but everybody knows this water on the moon. and b, the reason is water on the moon. >> okay, lewis, thank you. thank you for your wonderful analysis of astrophysics and the moon. i haven't had a chance. >> i'm surprised you even know about the moon, right ? about the moon, right? >> moving on. we are going to be looking at the i. it's a tory. of course we're going with the lionesses, but the tories tell sunak to sack braverman. what's going on here? >> lewis ? well, this is very >> lewis? well, this is very un—british story. it's. it's very. tell you why i'm very. i'll tell you why i'm british. i'll get to it. you just let me speak. british. i'll get to it. you just let me speak . you know, just let me speak. you know, people always complain. francis that i don't get enough chance to talk. >> think anybody's ever >> i don't think anybody's ever made that argument the made that argument in the history twitter. history of twitter. >> it on twitter >> they've done it on twitter anyway. tories anyway. the tories tell braverman, , tell sunak braverman, tell, tell sunak rishi sunak, who's the prime minister to sack braverman . minister to sack braverman. who's the home secretary . i
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who's the home secretary. i always love the concept of the home secretary . it sounds like home secretary. it sounds like somebody out of their somebody is working out of their home got home and they've got a fax machine in on the showing machine in on the just showing you age . you age. >> lewis you age. » lewis >> lewis but come on, tell me what's on. what's going on. >> you. is that >> i'm telling you. is that is that they're with the that they're not happy with the way bravermans dealing the way bravermans dealing with the boat but i feel for her boat crisis. but i feel for her because there's nothing that can because there's nothing that can be done whole country is be done the whole country is gridlocked and what to do with migrants coming by, boats with migrants coming by, boats with migrants coming by, boats with migrants coming into the country . there's consensus. so she's . there's no consensus. so she's had no backup. i think this is i mean, you know me. i don't really i don't really me and women have a fracture . let me women have a fracture. let me finish my. okay finish a point. >> you need to be moving on. >> you need to be moving on. >> but but but this is kind of like that glass. like the glass ceiling where they hire a woman to do a job that cannot be. >> anyway. brilliant. thank you so much, carrie. >> people people are going to say that i'm right. >> it's one of those jobs like. like england, captain, isn't it? it's going to. you're doomed from the word go. >> there you go. agrees . and
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>> there you go. he agrees. and it's everyone i. it's every everyone i. >> i'd like to see a go. of course we would. for lots of different reasons. but at the same time, this is cross—party. everyone's got different complaints and it's and i don't think she could possibly satisfy anyone time . it's also a anyone at this time. it's also a problem what a lot of problem that what a lot of people want is different from what yeah. so what they want to hear. yeah. so they to use her language they want to use her language and on. that it? and so on. that doesn't it? that's very friendly that's all very friendly and sweet. do something sweet. but to do something intense about intense and solid about a problem. so. >> well, we problem. so. >> well, we are. and >> okay, well, there we are. and finally, express have finally, the daily express have gone for of a nation, gone for pride of a nation, which a lovely way to which is a lovely way to describe the lionesses. but they've with print. they've also gone with print. king brings andrew in from cold. >> this is. >> this is. >> yeah, the idea that that he wants to the charles wants to bnng wants to the charles wants to bring andrew in from the it sounds like it's a spy isn't it. >> they're going to bring in a spy >> they're going to bring in a spy out commission he's spy out of commission but he's he's actually not. the story is the other way around. it's about keeping the freezer. keeping him in the freezer. apparently because were keeping him in the freezer. apparito ly because were keeping him in the freezer. apparito move ause were keeping him in the freezer. apparito move him were keeping him in the freezer. apparito move him out were keeping him in the freezer. apparito move him out ofwere keeping him in the freezer. apparito move him out of thee keeping him in the freezer. apparito move him out of the £30 plans to move him out of the £30 million royal lodge and now that's being shelved. and what
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the story is telling us is that charles thinks that he's more of a problem than william and sorry, than harry and meghan, which of course, he is, because he's the public aren't ready to forgive anything at the moment and won't be unless something completely new changes. but with with that and with harry with that and with with harry and meghan what's he got? and meghan, what's he got? william kate are pulling and meghan, what's he got? wilofm kate are pulling and meghan, what's he got? wilof weightkate are pulling and meghan, what's he got? wilof weight fora are pulling and meghan, what's he got? wilof weight for the; pulling and meghan, what's he got? wilof weight for the royalng lot of weight for the royal family are indeed. any thoughts >> they are indeed. any thoughts on andrew? >> they are indeed. any thoughts on well andrew? >> they are indeed. any thoughts on well ,andrew? >> they are indeed. any thoughts on well, indrew? >> they are indeed. any thoughts on well, i amew? >> they are indeed. any thoughts on well, i am up for the part of >> well, i am up for the part of in in the crown episode series seven of jeffrey epstein. >> okay . fantastic. thank you, >> okay. fantastic. thank you, louis. with your searing analysis of the royal family and the political situation they're in, that's it for part one. but coming up, soylent scientists white families are cancelled and the government cracked down on lazy civil servants. so basically, everything is as it should
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>> welcome back to headliners. i'm frances foster , still here, i'm frances foster, still here, unfortunately, with louis schaefer and kerry marx . how are schaefer and kerry marx. how are you both, gentlemen? i'm good, thank you for asking. >> so far, so good. >> so far, so good. >> good. kicking off with the express . yes, we have louis. express. yes, we have louis. >> sadiq khan tried to >> yes, sadiq khan tried to silence, quote unquote , silence. silence, quote unquote, silence. scientists questioned impact scientists who questioned impact of ulez. and is in the of ulez. and this is in the express . i of ulez. and this is in the express. i don't of ulez. and this is in the express . i don't know where this express. i don't know where this was originally done, was eventually. originally done, but is, is but but what happened is, is sadiq khan paid the university of london. right. university college of london environmental research group , £800,000 to do a research group, £800,000 to do a study to see whether the ulez was effective in reducing pollution , which is very pollution, which is very important, very important. and they they came back with a report saying saying , no, it report saying saying, no, it hasn't done anything . it's only hasn't done anything. it's only cut the nitrous oxide by 3. it hasn't been worth it . and then hasn't been worth it. and then he gets on the phone, sadiq , and he gets on the phone, sadiq, and he gets on the phone, sadiq, and he calls up the guy who's the head of the thing, kelly,
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head of the thing, frank kelly, and gave you and said, hey, i gave you £800,000. where's the results i wanted? so frank kelly, who's the director? okay he came back and said, hey, it changed the report. so >> so he changed the report. so is sadiq going to face any type of sanction from this? well you know what? >> if this was american , he was >> if this was american, he was donald trump. this is exactly what donald trump did. donald trump george and said, trump called up george and said, can can get a can you get can you get me a couple of votes down there? and this what this guy is this is what this guy this is why you can't politicians, why you can't trust politicians, which we all know. number which we all know. and number two, you can't trust scientists. and i've said millions of and i've said this millions of times, millions times , yes. times, millions of times, yes. >> but you can trust louis schaefer. you know , don't ever. schaefer. you know, don't ever. >> no show for the people don't know. listen, the people will turn on you if you keep on talking like this. >> know kerry is a that >> they know kerry is a man that i trust. louis kerry ulez hasn't done nothing. >> it's raised £224 million for the government and what we'd like to know is that it's definitely effective. and that's what's point having what's the point in having a study done you're going to
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study done if you're going to disagree the results the disagree with the results of the study. now, i suspect the us does achieve something. i'm not i'm convinced i'm not totally convinced myself, but, you know, what do i know know know about that? well i know it's putting it's definitely doing is putting up price of used cars up the price of used cars exponentially. and i that exponentially. and i know that it's less fun . it's making driving less fun. there's of things there's a whole lot of things you stuff you might be doing stuff with the might be, the environment and might be, you sensible for saving you know, sensible for saving lives and but i drove in lives and so on. but i drove in the days when you could go any speed like and no one cared. speed you like and no one cared. and the police would give you an extra your you extra drink on your way. you know and used that. we know? and yeah, we used that. we used a of people, used to kill a lot of people, but you know, but it was a giggle, you know, it and now, you it was fun. and now, now, you know, with the price of know, also with the price of car, looking to buy a car at car, i'm looking to buy a car at the moment, if anyone's got one and one. and i'm looking for one. what i'd those ones i'd like is one of those ones where a couple getting where it's a couple getting divorced she wants punish divorced and she wants to punish her know , so the her husband. you know, so the kids are with the rolls for £2 or something. >> comedians car. we need to >> and comedians car. we need to be moving on. >> francis. mean, be moving on. >> need francis. mean, be moving on. >> need to francis. mean, be moving on. >> need to sayfrancis. mean, be moving on. >> need to say that is. mean, be moving on. >> need to say that he mean, be moving on. >> need to say that he was an, you need to say that he was kidding killing . kidding about killing. >> yes, yes. yeah, yeah. it was this is all joke. i wasn't headline. >> there we go. okay so next
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story is in the independent and it deals with the very same man, carrie city con. >> you know, his office is under fire for suggesting white families don't represent real londoners. this is a bit of a story, but it's not something sadiq khan has actually said. he might have told the office to do this , but they've got a new this, but they've got a new guide which opened with the words a city for all londoners and promised to appeal to all ages, genders , sexual ages, genders, sexual orientations and family make up. i don't know how you can be diverse enough for this really, because should include because it should also include height you know, height, width, beards, you know, conjoin twins, people who look like potatoes, whatever. there's always going to be someone left out of this. but yes, we're going way. and as i say, going that way. and as i say, i'm not going to say that this is that he said he apologised for it and said it wasn't the intention someone in the intention, it was someone in the office it was office sent it. it was unfortunate, the same unfortunate, but at the same time that with unfortunate, but at the same timiroyal that with unfortunate, but at the same timiroyal family: with unfortunate, but at the same timiroyal family on with unfortunate, but at the same timiroyal family on balcony the royal family on the balcony being of being too being accused of being too white. there was bell's white. there was kristen bell's party her white friends party where her white friends turned and else she might turned up and who else she might have didn't turn up, and
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have invited didn't turn up, and it accused of being too it got accused of being too white. i feel like a bit like we're into that. white. i feel like a bit like we're was into that. white. i feel like a bit like we're was a into that. white. i feel like a bit like we're was a time into that. white. i feel like a bit like we're was a time ino that. white. i feel like a bit like we're was a time in like at. 90s there was a time in like the 90s early zeros everyone early zeros where everyone wanted black friend to wanted to have a black friend to look it ended up being look cool and it ended up being racist in itself. know, i've racist in itself. you know, i've always them , yeah, i've always quoted them, yeah, i've fallen with friend. fallen out with my black friend. i find another black i now need to find another black friend there's friend to fit in. so there's a bit that. friend to fit in. so there's a bit yeah. t. friend to fit in. so there's a bit yeah. but i think, i think >> yeah. but i think, i think actually said he shouldn't have apologised because the couple we didn't, we put didn't, i don't think we put a picture couple that picture of the couple that they had a guy and had shown which was a guy and a woman and like a happy couple with two kids and that's like so on. oh yeah, it's done , it's done. >> we need two men and preferably with a cat of some. >> don't see you don't see any. you don't see any of these families in. >> let's have more diversity. lewis now this is this is a job not even you can get fired from i >> -- >> yes. well, m w >> yes. well, this is this is interesting news. thank you . the interesting news. thank you. the daily mail says that calls for rishi sunak to end cushy public sector job culture after claims civil servants are ten times more likely to die in in in
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their post than being sacked due to poor performing . and i don't to poor performing. and i don't like this story because it basically implies that the people need to be fired. maybe they don't need to be fired. maybe the hiring process is amazing. they should have had a headune. amazing. they should have had a headline . that's because headline. that's because they said only, only 44 said there's only, only 44 people were dismissed over quite in the last 12 months. and 420 civil servants died . so they're civil servants died. so they're say, what are they saying ? more say, what are they saying? more people should have been dissed , people should have been dissed, missed, even though they might not have been . not have been. >> yeah, but hang on. surely with these numbers we're looking at 310,000 civil servants carry just 248 face to a performance review in the previous year. those are ridiculous numbers. >> surely it makes the job pretty safe, doesn't it? yeah, it does. but it also it's also it's one of those careers where you move up waiting for someone to die. you know, it's a really slow process. and i misread this at first. it says civil servants are ten times more likely to die
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in post. i thought it said die in post. i thought it said die in the post, and that would be a completely different thing. and very , i very unfortunate. but yeah, i mean, it's what do you do? you either fewer to die either need to need fewer to die on the job or more to be fired. so yeah, i'm not quite sure what their plan solve but their plan is to solve this, but apparently labour would. >> it's always been that way >> so it's always been that way with civil servants. they've always basically a job for always had basically a job for life. difference was back in the day they paid well day they weren't paid very well and they're paid very well. and now they're paid very well. from what i would plated pensions. >> i think the term that is always used to describe the pension scheme at the civil service. moving on to the guard carry and we're talking about private school kids guess what private school kids guess what private school kids guess what private school students in england are twice as likely to earn top a—level grades as state pupils. >> now the fact that private school kids are more likely to earn higher grades, i don't think going to surprise a whole lot of people . i suppose the gap lot of people. i suppose the gap is really what we're talking about here. but i went to a i went to a comprehensive school.
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she did carry. yes. well i'm very proud of. well, i'm not there's to proud there's nothing to be proud of at there i at all. there was like i remember like 30 or 40 kids in a class all punching each other, a teacher bets who was teacher laying bets on who was going it. it wasn't the going to win it. it wasn't the best environment. and going to win it. it wasn't the becourse, environment. and going to win it. it wasn't the becourse, kidsenvironment. and going to win it. it wasn't the becourse, kids kids»nment. and going to win it. it wasn't the becourse, kids kids are ant. and going to win it. it wasn't the be course, kids kids are fun and going to win it. it wasn't the be course, kids kids are fun to d of course, kids kids are fun to teach those kids in school. yeah. what was it? were a yeah. what was it? were you a teacher i recognise teacher there? yes. i recognise you . kids in schools where you. kids in schools where there's just a handful of kids in the class are going to learn better. you know, they're going to learn faster and and to learn faster and easier. and also kids, the what's also the other kids, the what's happened during the lockdown is that kids have been home that some kids have been home schooled their mums. those schooled by their mums. those were kids were the comprehensive kids whilst was doing zoom whilst her mum was doing a zoom call keep her business call trying to keep her business going and the private school kids had tutors coming in and teaching stuff so they've teaching them stuff so they've got results now. got better a—level results now. and kind what and that's the kind of what you'd right? you'd expect, right? >> exactly what expect >> it is exactly what you expect . and, and if a parent of course, are going to do course, the kids are going to do better school because course, the kids are going to do bettparents school because course, the kids are going to do bettparents are school because course, the kids are going to do bettparents are spending ecause course, the kids are going to do bettparents are spending tonnes the parents are spending tonnes of those kids at of money saying to those kids at school and kid doesn't do school and if the kid doesn't do well, him in head. school and if the kid doesn't do vidoi'i'l him in head. school and if the kid doesn't do vidoi'i'l know him in head. school and if the kid doesn't do vidoi'i'l know whether in head. school and if the kid doesn't do vidoi'i'l know whether that's head. i don't know whether that's appropriate. nowadays but if i had money, come .
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had money, you might come. >> hello, ofcom. had money, you might come. >> exactly. ifcom. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> was just going to we >> i was just going to say we need more teachers or we need we need more teachers or we need we need more teachers or we need kids. so it doesn't need fewer kids. so it doesn't matter whether the school is better or not. >> the parents care more and the parents have more money and rich people. i think the money is more than the caring. >> money is the money. >> no, rich money is the money. >> no, rich money is the money. >> rich people are always better than poor. >> it's almost like people >> and it's almost like people better than for to most better people than for to most controversial . controversial. >> no, sorry. >> no, sorry. >> okay . we need to move on >> okay. we need to move on because this is really . because this is really. >> is that controversial? yeah, i think it's slightly controversial. >> no, you're right. poor people are horrible people. and rich people. >> they're wonderful. not the bbc. there's no tv. the people want to be told that. that they're better people. >> we're a right wing channel anyway . anyway. >> moving on. no hard hit, lewis. the tories are under fire after dramatic fall in sport. apparently >> yeah. the uk, it's the guardian. it's like there complaining that no one's going to playing sports anymore. of
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course, no one's playing sports anymore. they want to stay in and want on their and they want to be on their computers their cell phones. computers and their cell phones. it's fun if they're laid out it's not fun if they're laid out of the house at all. okay they they women into sports they brought women into sports and no dude wants to play when there's girls around. i mean , there's girls around. i mean, nothing women, nothing personal against women, but nobody wants what but nobody wants it. and what happens when everybody gets a medal? you're this is your country. gets a medal country. everybody gets a medal . what the incentive you . what what's the incentive you want to classmates lose want to see your classmates lose 7 want to see your classmates lose ? it's not enough that you just participate or win. you're your classmates have to be failures . classmates have to be failures. whooi someone said that. >> do you know. do you know? i didn't understand a word of that, lewis, but you delivered it conviction. bless it with conviction. so god bless you. you and you. kerry. what do you and i one i agree with you. one time i agree with you. >> be i don't >> i don't want to be i don't want be better at sport. i want to be better at sport. i want to be better at sport. i want everyone else to fail more. yeah. want to carry yeah. you know, i want to carry on doing everyone on not doing it. and everyone else rubbish. the else to be really rubbish. the idea what happens every idea what what happens is every time sporting event time we have a sporting event football a football olympics, we go into a little trend of saying should little trend of saying we should do sport , but we should be do more sport, but we should be more like that. sports, more sporty like that. sports, great people like it. and then
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of course it wears off a short while afterwards we back while afterwards and we go back to always to the ever default. we always have. to the ever default. we always have . you know, i what's have. you know, i what's happening is also i suppose we're putting more money into or encouragement into girls playing football now. and it's talking about breaking the glass ceiling which which i'm for all at the same time. i think if you can't break the glass ceiling then you know do you deserve to think about know do you deserve to think aboand shouldn't be allowed >> and they shouldn't be allowed to going >> and they shouldn't be allowed to tell going >> and they shouldn't be allowed to tell the going >> and they shouldn't be allowed to tell the joke. going >> and they shouldn't be allowed to tell the joke. women's going >> and they shouldn't be allowed to tell the joke. women's women shouldn't allowed to break shouldn't be allowed to break the glass ceiling because they don't they can't it. don't they can't fix it. >> well there we go. >> okay. well there we go. horrible, . thank you. horrible, horrible. thank you. that very much for that in that was very much for that in metaphor base joke. lewis. it's a metaphor. >> i detached myself from you. >> i detached myself from you. >> right. this is my first time dancing. this gentleman . dancing. this gentleman. >> and you did a great job. >> and you did a great job. >> thank you. you've made really well. so i'm never going to get booked again. no it wasn't your fault . it's never my fault. but fault. it's never my fault. but anyway , that's it for part two. anyway, that's it for part two. but stay tuned for angela rayner's , rave impressionist rayner's, rave impressionist
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>> welcome back to headliners , >> welcome back to headliners, kicking off this section with the telegraph and the green party in a row over known green issues . what's going on, carrie? issues. what's going on, carrie? >> this is the story of a former green deputy sheriff, ali, who was fired because of his opinions on trans issues and is now suing the party, which he'll probably win. we've seen a number of these cases, and it's probably to going come down to a free speech case. and as we've seen each time, the free speech argument normally does win . but argument normally does win. but this is a first of its kind because i don't think there's been one where someone has sued their party for not allowing their own party for not allowing them views and i'm them to have their views and i'm kind of binary on this because while the six on no on the story of whether a party i've only just looked at the story and should a party parties do have a line i go this is the party line and if you don't like it, that's what we're about. and he's what we're about. and if he's not toeing that line, which is,
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you know, literally toeing the line, do they have a line, then they do they have a right to fire him and say it doesn't matter what you think, youwell, a second. >> well, hang on a second. that's we're about. i that's what we're about. i do accept that they accept that point that they need to line. but when to tow the party line. but when it completely in denial of it is completely in denial of biology , surely. lewis, this is biology, surely. lewis, this is somebody is allowed to believe in year one biology. >> well , they know no , because. >> well, they know no, because. because i mean, i agree . listen because i mean, i agree. listen to me. people out there are going to hear this and they're going to hear this and they're going to hear this and they're going to say to yourself, oh, this that that this guy is taking that that side. agree with carrie. this guy is taking that that si(that agree with carrie. this guy is taking that that si(that is agree with carrie. this guy is taking that that si(that is that �*ee with carrie. this guy is taking that that si(that is that you're] carrie. this guy is taking that that si(that is that you're in arrie. this guy is taking that that si(that is that you're in arie. is that is that you're in a party. people should be allowed to views should be to have views and they should be allowed kicked out the allowed to be kicked out of the party those views party for having those views because it's like a club. it's like private business. you like private business. and you can't government in can't have the government go in there and you to have there and say, you have to have this though don't this guy even though you don't like believes in. and like what he believes in. and i think the problem . i've think that's the problem. i've got i don't like that. got to say, i don't like that. >> i don't like this what our parties about. i don't like parties are about. i don't like that saying that there are whips saying everyone's same everyone's going to say the same thing. be thing. i'd rather i'd rather be full work that
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full of it doesn't work that way. how our politics way. that's not how our politics is. i do. do remember is. yes, i do. but i do remember when parties more when political parties are more defining themselves by their economics and their politics, rather rather than , rather politics, rather than, you know, what think is you know, what they think is also sex gender and, you also sex and gender and, you know, biology also . know, biology also. >> those are also belief systems . and you should be able to have a debate in a political party. but if the political party does not want to have the debate , we not want to have the debate, we should not use the state. that's the problem. >> but you can have a christian party their party and then that's their views. matter whether views. it doesn't matter whether they're correct or they're right. the party believes. >> your christian party. and then someone comes in says, then someone comes in and says, i'm a christian. i'm not a christian. the christian should christian party should be allowed and allowed to kick you out. and these people , these green these people, these green people, believe , okay, so isn't people, believe, okay, so isn't this a real problem for the green party , though, is because green party, though, is because they're embracing trans ideology and there's going to be a lot of people who are very passionate about green issues, climate change, this is the problem, will not go along with this stuff. >> it's not so far the gender issue has not been shown to be a
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vote winner . i issue has not been shown to be a vote winner. i mean, it it hasn't so it's up to them. that's what i'm saying. they can make their decisions and it it tends to be a bit of a punch in the face for what most of the pubuc the face for what most of the public feel the issues. public feel on the issues. >> hearing word green >> you're hearing the word green and and green includes and what they and green includes green issues, but it also includes just the bog standard radical left issue. yes well, completely agree. >> but lewis, we're going to talk about a lady after my own heart, angela rayner, what's she been doing? >> well, she's been drinking. she'd been drinking for 12 hours. vodka fuelled rave sessions. she was on holiday in spain for 12 hours. and then this is and this is and this is pointed out as a non news story because because she's at some she's edinburgh thing and she's some edinburgh thing and she's some edinburgh thing and she's she's telling this story about was drinking. we about how she was drinking. we don't about how she was drinking. we dont she about how she was drinking. we don't she was drinking don't know if she was drinking or not. she just might be bragging. it's and she's got three kids that are under ten and she's i think they're under ten. she got divorced like a couple of years ago. she's like a fat, bloated single mother .
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a fat, bloated single mother. okay. and i mean , sorry, i don't okay. and i mean, sorry, i don't mean to that. i don't mean that. >> that's those are jokes, ladies jokes. >> yeah. i took a step too far. but listen, let me finish my point. me finish your point point. let me finish your point before get cancelled. you before we go get cancelled. you know know you know know how you know how you know how and how politicians. how guys and how politicians. they'll a drink they'll go. they'll have a drink . yes. or they'll a bagel . yes. or they'll have a bagel or that did ham or whatever that guy did a ham sandwich? ham sandwich. sandwich? yeah, ham sandwich. she's saying, look at me. she's just saying, look at me. i'm one of the guys. i'm i'm at this rave. i'm a cool guy. >> okay, kerry, good luck. salvage english, please. no. good, good. >> good luck to it. i think personally, i think our politicians should drink and take drugs and everything else because then they're on blackmailer ball. you know, it's hard if they're outwardly doing every they should do everything bad. and then you know, some russian and russian spy gets up to them and gives they're gives them a drink and they're not start spewing loads gives them a drink and they're no secrets start spewing loads gives them a drink and they're no secrets because spewing loads gives them a drink and they're no secrets because they ng loads gives them a drink and they're no secrets because they can oads of secrets because they can handle . yeah, absolutely. handle it. yeah, absolutely. give who are give us politicians who are hardy, toughen them up bit. give us politicians who are haryou oughen them up bit. give us politicians who are haryou know,1 them up bit. give us politicians who are haryou know, let'sn up bit. give us politicians who are haryou know, let's get) bit. give us politicians who are haryou know, let's get moret. >> you know, let's get more alcoholics in parliament anyway. carry terror carry the daily terror telegraph, telegraph, terror graph has got a story on
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mumsnet. tell me what's going on. >> was that a slip or deliverer? yeah yeah. >> i don't know. that maybe. is all very freudian. >> decades of parenting advice. mumsnet uses technology from open ai mumsnet uses technology from open al to comb through threads of 10 million users, so the majority owner of mumsnet , majority owner of mumsnet, justine roberts, who's talking about how artificial intelligence chatbot is being used to gain information which she seems very proud of. there's this line here is this data from the bodies likely to be used to guide policy makers on parenting issues. and i think, okay, that's quite good to guide policy making , making that's quite good to guide policy making, making and that's quite good to guide policy making , making and but policy making, making and but then it immediately goes this even not even separate even not even a separate sentence. and to allow advertisers bettertarget advertisers to better target target marketing campaigns. and this is where we're really at is everything now is about the marketing. and saying here marketing. and she's saying here i tools are only as powerful as the data they rely on. she's suggesting give more and suggesting people give more and more order for the ai suggesting people give more and more order for the al to more data in order for the al to do its thing. and process as much on you as
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much information on you as possible so it can do y. thing is, i think we're entering into a nightmare time because i think all the all the stuff ai is doing, i it's going to doing, i think it's going to improve lives massively. improve our lives massively. i think make things think it's going to make things far a while . far more efficient for a while. and then we're going to get to a point where absolutely everything going to have an everything is going to have an advert payment on it advert on it and payment on it and the things people think and all the things people think are going to be great sex robots. oh, that's robots. people think, oh, that's going and will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould and will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it and will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it be and will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it be or and will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it be or haved will robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it be or have your/ill robots. people think, oh, that's goirwould it be or have your sex get would it be or have your sex robot? the point robot? you get to the point where really where you'll just be really excited will say, where you'll just be really exci who will say, where you'll just be really exci who you will say, where you'll just be really exci who you should will say, where you'll just be really exci who you should bank say, where you'll just be really exci who you should bank with, oh, who you should bank with, blah, blah, blah, and do this thing little toy here. blah, blah, blah, and do this thingwill little toy here. blah, blah, blah, and do this thingwill suit little toy here. blah, blah, blah, and do this thingwill suit you. toy here. blah, blah, blah, and do this thingwill suit you. if>y here. blah, blah, blah, and do this thingwill suit you. if youere. this will suit you. if you don't want pay £20 want the adverts and pay £20 a day. think this is where this day. i think this is where this is harry, i'm is a future. harry, i'm interrupting you. >> carrie. i think carrie, how dare missed point dare you. has missed the point of okay, lewis, explain the point. >> the point of this story is it's the telegraph. it's basically one long press release or sales presentation by this woman who owns mum's mumsnet. mumsnet telling the world, hey , mumsnet telling the world, hey, you should advertise on mumsnet. we've got tonnes of information.
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she's not one bit questioning it. it's basically an embarrassment by the telegraph. it's completely non news. it's an advert for mumsnet. okay so you know, i find it mumsnet. >> no, i'm not. >>— >> no, i'm not. >> i don't know that you agree with me because never said it with me because i never said it wasn't . wasn't. >> you're saying didn't know >> you're saying i didn't know any don't this any points. i don't think this is advert mumsnet. is an advert for mumsnet. >> about i'm not a fan >> it's not about i'm not a fan of for printing an of the telegraph for printing an ad that this. ad that says this. >> there we go. >> okay, well, there we go. well, much. but well, thank you very much. but we've guardian story now, we've got a guardian story now, louis and people are getting left behind in this new technology wonderland. tell me what's oh , going my god. what's oh, going my god. >> okay. this is this has been the worst week for worst show. >> going to disagree with >> i'm going to disagree with you now, even if agree with you now, even if i agree with you, the saints, mate. you, i'll pick the saints, mate. yeah, i don't agree. >> agree . you >> i don't agree. well, you like the okay no app. no, the story. okay no app. no, don't. please don't disagree with me. i can't take it. no app' with me. i can't take it. no app, the digital app, no entry. how the digital world is failing. the non tech savvy and this is the guardian. they're trying to be nice to old people. they're saying old
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people. they're saying old people can't use tech, which they shouldn't be able use they shouldn't be able to use tech. whole tech. that's the whole point. the world moves get the world moves on. they get their grandkids it for them. >> it's quite unfair, >> oh, it's quite unfair, surely, kerry, i disagree with you. >> yes. >> yes. >> by the way, don't do that . >> by the way, don't do that. >> by the way, don't do that. >> no. okay >> no. okay >> and i agree with you. but by saying the opposite, i my mother's like 19 now and she has trouble using a basic phone. i think already you're looking at there's so many things involved with every single app and understanding stuff and what they're talking about here with ryanair and others finding , ryanair and others finding, okay, we've always had to pay extras for in different types of spheres. so i'm told. but now it's absolutely now on ryanair, i think you're allowed a bag and an easyjet and big enough to carry a pair of underpants and soon you'll be paying for a paper as well. and all this paper bag as well. and all this was a couple who who are old and didn't this didn't understand how this works, hasn't. they works, but hasn't. and they printed they print. they printed out but they print. they printed out but they print. they printed the ticket. they printed out the ticket. they printed out the ticket. they printed out the boarding pass or
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i think they had and they or something that they did. now it had to be shown. don't know had to be shown. i don't know what so what the what it was, but so what is the point? confused. in the story. >> how were you disagreeing with me? >> the old people, lot of old >> the old people, a lot of old people keep with people really can't keep up with all the all this and follow all the massive you're to do. >> people had trouble with smoke signals back in the day. i travel wearing a suit travel now wearing a fat suit and socks and and i fill it with socks and pants stuff . pants and stuff. >> great. >> great. >> my secret carry. >> that's my secret carry. >> that's my secret carry. >> do you know what i've never heard anything more believable from yes. quickly . from you. yes. very quickly. okay, terry, we're going to be talking about comedians, talking about impressions who are probably not comedians. come on, tell me. >> this is the guardian again telling how impressionists telling us how impressionists keep laughing in an keep audiences laughing in an age social media, celebrities age of social media, celebrities and they're actually and where they're actually meaning . well, actual story meaning. well, the actual story is that they is an opposite, is that they don't this is awful, don't is that this is awful, awful, awful story. the impressionists are suffering because in the past we had just like 2 or 3 channels and everyone knew who they were making fun of. so they'd say, this is. and they'd always say anyway, brian anyway, this is brian gough. we'll we know we'll go, yeah, we all know bnan we'll go, yeah, we all know brian gough. but now everyone's
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like, and no like, who's brian gough? and no one of they this one knows any of they say, this is the gardening is the woman from the gardening or does the weather. no or from who does the weather. no one that because one knows that because everyone's watching everyone's been watching different things. so i don't like impressionists anyway. i don't. hell with them . good don't. to hell with them. good luck to you. i i know lots of people who get impressionist , people who get impressionist, but you're making a living by studying the way other people talk. that's weird. already and then them . you're then you're copying them. you're doing something that other people doing. so people are already doing. so frankly, a frankly, i'd rather watch a human . human statue. >> you know i agree with >> you know what? i agree with carrie. a of prop carrie. it's like a form of prop comedy. it's easiest form of comedy. it's the easiest form of it's not the easiest. it's hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do,t the easiest. it's hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do, buta easiest. it's hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do, but it's siest. it's hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do, but it's not.. it's hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do, but it's not. it's; hard comedy. it's the easiest form of it':do, but it's not. it's not rd to do, but it's not. it's not great or okay. to do, but it's not. it's not great cifokay. to do, but it's not. it's not great (if you're an impressionist >> so if you're an impressionist , sorry, but you're it's , i'm sorry, but you're it's terrible guys person on to the break so that's all for free. but stay tuned for the for queen being cancelled naked bike race is being cancelled and the yorkshire dialect being revived which is a which is disgraceful as yorkshire dialect should have been cancelled years ago. stay tuned .
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>> that pig's welcome back to headliners and louis the express have gone with a story all about my favourite band queen and cancelling a song about big bottoms. yes well that can happen. iconic queen song dropped from groups, groups , dropped from groups, groups, greatest hits album and the latest woke move queen queen did this so—called fat bottomed girls , a classic classic and girls, a classic classic and i thought it sounded like an old song, but it was written by bnan song, but it was written by brian may. nothing personal against brian may, but i personally find him. he wants to be a physicist. and you know what? my feelings about physicist. >> i know , i know. you know what >> i know, i know. you know what fans worse . fans worse. >> worse than epidemiologists or virology . just that's the virology. just that's the lowest. the lowest level of scientists anyway. and freddie
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mercury didn't write it. and died. and they're not using it, i guess, because you can't you can't mention fat people in it. speaking of fat, what do you think about you say unbelievable. >> louise, i'm believable. >> louise, i'm believable. >> you're encouraged. you're encouraged tonight because i've lost all this weight and i feel like i used to be a nice guy. people used to like you. >> i know. i've become too good looking. i think. >> do think? you >> terry, what do you think? you should be self—deprecating rather it out like this? >> how can you self that >> how can you be self that people being people wouldn't believe me being self—deprecating? somebody said that i reminded george that i reminded him of george clooney that i reminded him of george cloorbelieved it . they haven't >> i believed it. they haven't said why, what we'd like to know what is the offensive part is it is it fat? is it bottom ? is it is it fat? is it bottom? is it good?is is it fat? is it bottom? is it good? is it being left alone with a big fat go all the entire way? >> yeah, it could be any of it, you know? >> i mean, what if it had been left alone with big fat dave ? left alone with big fat dave? would that it better. would that made it better. you know, a naughty rape know, he was such a naughty rape . . i it's odd, isn't it? . it's. i it's odd, isn't it? because we go one way at one point saying, hey, fat is
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beautiful and fat is wonderful. the next thing is you can't even say it. you remember a few say it. do you remember a few years we got the barbie years ago we got the barbie movie there movie out at the moment? there was out barbie was they brought out a barbie that large barbie that was an extra large barbie to more representative of the that was an extra large barbie to women'epresentative of the that was an extra large barbie to women have entative of the that was an extra large barbie to women have let ative of the that was an extra large barbie to women have let themselves go way women have let themselves go and the one but the and then they brought an even bigger barbie to be more representative and but ken stayed the same size, right? yeah so big barbie still gets ken . and in the real still gets ken. and in the real world, he's run off with cindy. people can't people can't face the . the truth. >> well, they we live in >> well, they can't. we live in a society where i when i went out unable the out, we're unable to face the truth . and that's what's going truth. and that's what's going on. kerry in france, where we've got a bit of naked bike riding and people aren't willing to face the truth . face the truth. >> this is happening in france rather than any of the other european but the european countries. but the naked de france is not naked tour de france is not a tour de force, apparently, because they've been banned for pubuc because they've been banned for public indecency at several of its stages . and the lead guy got its stages. and the lead guy got arrested. so basically the police said these people riding
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naked on bicycles, this is just a bit too rude for the public to see. so they arrested and handcuffed, naked man and he would probably go, you know, put a ball gag in my mouth. really? you can do the thing. you can do the whole thing. well, i had years, well, okay. when i had years, 2012, i had a heart attack and when i finally left the hospital, they said, the doctor said to me, you're okay to go out. he said, but we're letting you out early don't do you out early and don't do anything might raise your anything that might raise your blood pressure for a while. anything and as i anything too exciting and as i walked out of the hospital several hundred people on several hundred naked people on bicycles past like bicycles rode past almost like they were just testing me. yes you know, to see whether i could handle it or not. you know, to see whether i could har but it or not. you know, to see whether i could harbut you not. you know, to see whether i could har but you passed the test, so >> but you passed the test, so congratulations. >> but you passed the test, so congrof|lations. >> but you passed the test, so congrof it?ions. think of it? >> sexually indecent, >> is it sexually indecent, though? ever guy though? have you ever seen a guy riding a bicycle with his . riding a bicycle with his. >> what? >> what? >> hanging over the seat? yes. it's so . so. and the thing is. it's so. so. and the thing is. >> but women do like that, louis. >> no, i don't like that. i prefer i need time to study it. >> you're never to going clean
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those saddles. it's something bad, isn't it, really? >> it's something bad to see naked. >> and the thing about malawi , >> and the thing about malawi, though, and even like even women on bicycles, they're going too fast. >> you can't study. so what is what is? >> you don't have to study it. i you can just smile and wave. he's a student anyway . he's a student anyway. >> you're a student of the human anatomy, louis. so we're staying in france with suncorp. what's going on there? >> well, there's a row or a row or a row of restaurants . well, or a row of restaurants. well, screening boils over in a french resort of central bay. the mayor threatened sanctions against restaurants who are checking to see if the people who are using the restaurants spend enough money and he's a bit upset about that because the restaurants have records of customers have come in the past. they're not going to let any cheap people come in and they're making a big deal it. the is it's deal about it. the fact is it's a private business. i'm a libertarian and people who watch this channel, i hope, are libertarians. they they libertarians. they want they want businesses to be able to do what to do. what they want to do. >> hang on, carrie. you can't
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>> i hang on, carrie. you can't say to someone , oh, look, this say to someone, oh, look, this person leave a 40% person here doesn't leave a 40% tip or whatever it is they order some tap water. we're banning you.can some tap water. we're banning you. can you do that? >> yes. yeah yes, you can. i think we're in agreement here, aren't we. the these are restaurants in a millionaire resort acting like they're in a millionaire resort, basically. and they're being rude to rich people for not leaving enough. who cares if they're being rude to rich people? then get away with it. and pushing the with it. and they're pushing the odd into car, apparently odd guy into a car, apparently because enough because he didn't leave enough tip. think quite funny. tip. i think that's quite funny. i . think the i think. i think even the poorest would like to poorest people would like to hear fich poorest people would like to hear rich guys being hear about rich guys being forced cars. why is the forced into cars. why is the clean off they'll clean off so they'll lose business or they won't lose business, right? business or they won't lose bus kerry right? business or they won't lose bus kerry like t? business or they won't lose bus kerry like you business or they won't lose buskerry like you say, why business or they won't lose bus kerry like you say, why are >> kerry like you say, why are poor people complaining about rich people being treated badly? >> it's like these >> you know, so it's like these restaurants only want you for your money. >> yeah. your money. >> soah. your money. >> so we've got a pair of capitalist pigs on the panel moving on to kerry with moving swiftly on to kerry with the daily mail. we're talking about yorkshire. >> there was nothing capitalism about that . i tell you, this is
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about that. i tell you, this is the daily mail story. six week yorkshire dialect lessons will begin . i know there's an advert begin. i know there's an advert beginning god's own country to stop ancient words and phrases from becoming extinct. i good. i don't think there's a whole lot i can say i'm very happy for yorkshire people. sure hold on to dialects and words that are being lost over time . i can't being lost over time. i can't understand what they're on about anyway, so it makes very little difference to me. they give us some examples here. i'm not going to say any these going to say any of these because couldn't do the because i just couldn't do the accent well enough to justify them. you a couple. them. i'll give you a couple. i'm ones i can say i'm choosing the ones i can say shut the door. i don't think they realise that that kind of means the same all over the country. that's not particularly confusing . one that all confusing. one is that we all say, the door . confusing. one is that we all say, the door. it's confusing. one is that we all say, the door . it's what confusing. one is that we all say, goingthe door . it's what confusing. one is that we all say, going to door. it's what confusing. one is that we all say, going to read . it's what confusing. one is that we all say, going to read out�*s what confusing. one is that we all say, going to read out�*s wh that i'm going to read out with that accident. it. accident. i reckon nowt to it. that means i don't think much of it. i think i'd work out what someone i reckon out to it. >> i'm going to be honest. you kerry, the lord that you kerry, thank the lord that you made a career out comedy mate because don't because acting, i don't think,
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is you know, i can do is for you know, i can do anything but about yorkshire, right? it, we're going right? you name it, we're going to be going. >> then, do . to be going. >> then, do . oh, yawn valley. >> yeah. don't do that, mate. we're getting people switching off so the show is off in droves, so the show is nearly over . let's take another nearly over. let's take another quick look at monday's front pages. quick look at monday's front pages . the quick look at monday's front pages. the daily mail make coward . let's be face us. the coward. let's be face us. the times . let be police fear that times. let be police fear that she attacked 30 more babies. god guardian pride in pain i news tories tell sunak to sum to sack braverman express king brings andrew in from the cold and finally the daily star was so proud of you . and those are your proud of you. and those are your front pages. that's it for tonight's show. thanks to lewis and carrie. headline is back tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick dixon. lewis and myself. so if you're watching the 5 pm. version, then stay tuned for breakfast. see you there. you >> looks like things are heating up. boxed boilers . proud
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the afternoon . temperatures on the afternoon. temperatures on monday generally slightly higher than the values we saw on sunday with highs of 25 across the across the south and 21 further south, north. so that band of cloud and rain continues to sink south on tuesday. and this kind of sets the scene for the rest of sets the scene for the rest of the week as low pressure gradually wins out, turning increasingly showery for all by midweek and temperatures peaking on wednesday , particularly on wednesday, particularly across the south and east. by for now . looks like things are for now. looks like things are heating up . heating up. >> boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on .
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she could have harmed more babies. very good morning to you. >> at 6:00 on monday, the 21st of august, this is breakfast on gb news with eamonn and isabel back together. >> and well, i'm glad to have you back. >> missed you . the bands back? >> missed you. the bands back? yeah an emotional to me sort of emotionally. yeah, i know it did i >> -- >> you know, 5mm >> you know, i want you to know. yeah.i >> you know, i want you to know. yeah. i may not like you, but i do miss you. yeah, same. >> i might not like you, but i love you. there you go. thank you very much. >> leading our news this morning, we've got lots to news wise today, and we do want you involved in of this. the involved in all of this. the killer lucy letby, could killer nurse, lucy letby, could be to in court today be made to appear in court today to parents of babies to face the parents of babies that she killed. there have been growing for law to growing calls for a law to change stop criminals like her hiding in their cells while their sentence is being read. >> it comes as police fear letby may have attacked 30 more babies after detectives identified suspicious incidents which took place while she was on duty
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