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gb news good evening. >> i'm tatiana sanchez in the newsroom . i'm nadine dorries has newsroom. i'm nadine dorries has accused rishi sunak of whipping up a public frenzy against her and says he doesn't have the x factor of a winning prime minister. in a blistering resignation letter, the former minister accused mr sunak of demeaning his office by criticising her. she says his government has abandoned conservatism and the 2019 election manifesto , which was election manifesto, which was published before boris johnson , published before boris johnson, won an 80 seat majority in a by—election, will now take place in the usually safe tory seat of mid bedfordshire high street
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chain wilko could be saved from collapse after a last minute rescue bid was launched. wilko collapsed into administration earlier this month, putting 12,500 jobs at risk across its 400 stores. private equity firm m2 capital has submitted a last minute bid worth £90 million. they've confirmed themselves as one of several offers being considered by administrators. m2 capital has also said it plans to guarantee all employees jobs for two years . a man and a woman for two years. a man and a woman have died after a black mercedes was driven into a flooded area of liverpool last night. merseyside police were called to queens drive in mosley hill around 920 in the evening after reports of a concern for the safety of two people who were trapped in a car submerged in water under a bridge. they were taken to hospital where they were pronounced dead . were pronounced dead. firefighters say the government has shown callous disregard for the safety of those on board the bibby stockholm barge . the fire
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bibby stockholm barge. the fire brigades union has sent a pre—action protocol letter to the home secretary outlining its concerns over the safety on board the vessel, which is currently docked at dorset's, portland port. the union previously branded the barge a potential death trap . it's now potential death trap. it's now demanding a response to its legal letter. by thursday . legal letter. by thursday. russian investigators say genetic tests confirm yevgeny prigozhin died in a plane crash on wednesday . the wagner boss on wednesday. the wagner boss was on the passenger list of a private jet that crashed north of moscow months after a failed rebellion against russia's military . rebellion against russia's military. mikhail rebellion against russia's military . mikhail kasyanov was military. mikhail kasyanov was prime minister of russia from 2000 until 2004. he told gb news this morning that prigozhin had put unforgivable pressure on putin over his management of the war in . ukraine and finally, war in. ukraine and finally, residents of a road in london, which avoids the ulez charge say they're being offered £100 a month by people hoping to avoid
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the emissions fee . people living the emissions fee. people living along moor lane in chessington are being asked by motorists to use their driveways while the road remains charge free, turning off at any point would incur the £12.50 daily fee for non—compliant vehicles. ulez aims to improve air quality from tuesday. it will be expanded into greater london. this is gb news across the uk on tv , in 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 over to headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome to headliners. your first look at monday's newspapers . i'm your monday's newspapers. i'm your host andrew doyle. tonight i'm joined by two wonderful comedians, paul cox and victor daniels . how comedians, paul cox and victor daniels. how are you both.7 >> i'm great, thank you, andrew. >> i'm great, thank you, andrew. >> yeah, very good, victor. i'm good. >> i'm tired. i had my first
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squash coaching lesson with dave up in redbridge. >> that's the mistake >> well, that's the mistake you're physical you're making. physical exercise, no. exercise, you see.7 no, no. that's i just. don't do that's why i just. i don't do it. and i feel better for it. so let's have a look at monday's front pages. so the daily mail is with trying erase is leading with trying to erase women. guardian has ultra women. the guardian has ultra processed foods causing a tidal wave of harm , says experts. the wave of harm, says experts. the daily telegraph . braverman daily telegraph. braverman police must investigate every theft. well, you would have thought that was obvious. the independent number 10 crackdown on racism after n—word revelations is the eye news. tory big beasts facing wipe—out at next election . as doris opens at next election. as doris opens up new splits . and the daily up new splits. and the daily star, some nonsense about the weather. those were your front pages. weather. those were your front pages . okay, so we're weather. those were your front pages. okay, so we're going to kick off with monday's daily mail. paul, what are they leading with.7 >> well, here we go again. >> well, here we go again. >> nhs trying to erase women's.
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dozens of hospitals have signed up to be graded by a trans right charity, so this is 77. trusts have joined the nhs rainbow badge scheme, which rewards them for dropping gender gendered language from policy. >> so words like mother and woman they shouldn't use in policy documents . policy documents. >> see what i mean? look, imagine thinking that progress is alienating 50% of the overall population in and 100% of all pregnant people. yeah. the idea that within a medical surrounding we would even bother to tackle with this is crazy to me. >> i mean, it's interesting here. it says that survey screening would they would get rid of that phrase and they would use a colposcopy, which is not a word i'm familiar with. and i'm sure a lot of women whose second language is english aren't familiar either. aren't familiar with it either. things go amiss. this is things can go amiss. this is actually good patients. actually not good for patients. >> agree. think it's >> i agree. i think it's dangerous and dangerous is a strong word. i don't want it to be taken out of context. i think
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it's in sense that it's dangerous in the sense that you're talking about in a medical setting where every word counts. meaning counts. every word has a meaning like does in general like like it does in general language. but you know, we've decided 5 or 6 decided within the last 5 or 6 years that we're not going to use language its proper in use language in its proper in its proper way, but within a medical situation where people people can be harmed and for the for progress seems to me ludicrous . ludicrous. >> i mean, there's a hospital in london that had these badges, rainbow badges, so that you would that this was a safe would know that this was a safe member presumably member of staff, presumably anyone the badge is anyone not wearing the badge is anyone not wearing the badge is a raging homophobe. >> i've got a different take on this. >> on. >> go on. »- >> go on. >> i don't believe the story. i believe that the newspaper and the seriously, the government. seriously, i believe working with believe they're working with someone usher in this new someone to usher in this new ideology us. so they ideology onto us. so they printing out stories like this to desensitise us to these stories. because in ten years time, maybe , maybe they will time, maybe, maybe they will take away the word women from hospitals and we'll be so used to it because read in stories to it because we read in stories like mean, hospital. like this. i mean, 77 hospital. no, buy it. no, you don't buy it. >> well, i mean, i do. i mean,
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because it says here that it's specifically stonewall are involved and stonewall are pretty they've involved and stonewall are prettheir they've involved and stonewall are prettheir tentacles they've involved and stonewall are prettheir tentacles absolutely le got their tentacles absolutely everywhere. they everywhere. and they are a they are religious group. are like a religious group. >> know, if go to the >> you know, if you go to the doctor say, i don't like you doctor and say, i don't like you using woman, what using the word woman, what rational is going to say, rational doctor is going to say, okay, well, well, well, well, maybe you're right. >> staff are >> maybe members of staff are going be ones are going to be the ones who are going to be the ones who are going say, no, we're not going to say, no, we're not going to say, no, we're not going along with it. >> that's it's an >> yeah, that's it's an environment of fear. >> it's the emperor's clothes. people afraid to speak up. >> well, they're branded transphobic. don't transphobic. if they don't go along it. that's the along with it. that's the problem. the problem problem. which is the problem everywhere. we're going everywhere. okay. we're going to move on now. the front move on now. what's the front cover guardian? monday's cover of the guardian? monday's guardian? is guardian? victor, this one is an ultra processed causing ultra processed foods causing a tidal harm, says experts. >> i mean, guardian, everyone knows point. knows this is the point. >> well, yeah, but. >> well, yeah, but. >> but i didn't know that so many people ultra processed many people had ultra processed foods. i it's saying here foods. i mean, it's saying here that some people have to 80% that some people have up to 80% of diet is ultra processed of their diet is ultra processed foods. right. i mean, foods. that's right. but i mean, come what? come on, what? >> late work, you >> late from work, you get a microwave meal waitrose? microwave meal from waitrose? yeah. what people
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yeah. i mean, look what people are doing. >> judging. it's >> i'm not judging. it's probably me as well. like, probably me as well. but like, i didn't realise were so bad didn't realise they were so bad for i mean, this linking for you. i mean, this is linking it all sorts of stuff like it to all sorts of stuff like heart disease, strokes, everything. >> fizzy drinks, >> but they say fizzy drinks, right? yeah. get a can of coke and can, you can unblock and you can, you can unblock your now full your toilet. now you're so full of chemicals stuff like of chemicals and stuff like that. so obviously that's going to something to you. good. to do something to you. good. >> to you. cycle that. >> but paul, this is. this is dodgy it? yeah of course dodgy isn't it? yeah of course it's dodgy. >> victor right. >> victor right. >> we all know already. >> we all know this already. >> we all know this already. >> well, i think we do. i think large population large amounts of the population know processed food large amounts of the population kr bad processed food large amounts of the population kr bad for processed food large amounts of the population kr bad for you. processed food large amounts of the population kr bad for you. yourocessed food large amounts of the population krbad for you. you must.ed food large amounts of the population krbad for you. you must. it's)od is bad for you. you must. it's not that follow, doctor lewis not that i follow, doctor lewis schaffer on these matters, but he point when comes schaffer on these matters, but hewhat point when comes schaffer on these matters, but hewhat he point when comes schaffer on these matters, but hewhat he would when comes schaffer on these matters, but hewhat he would calln comes schaffer on these matters, but hewhat he would call natural es to what he would call natural foods. so if you i you know, i live on these convenient foods sometimes. this is the sort of thing that working class people live on the time. thing that working class people live on also he time. thing that working class people live on also cheaper. >> it's also cheaper. >> it's also cheaper. >> that's the point was >> and that's the point i was going to make during this. >> no, no, it's not cheaper. >> no, no, it's not cheaper. >> well, it depends. i mean, you talked waitrose. >> well, it depends. i mean, you taliready? waitrose. >> ready? >> ready? >> i mean, look, it's not cheaper than growing your own vegetables. >> planting free for >> you can get planting free for
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a yeah, that's meal. a pound. yeah, that's a meal. >> true. >> that's true. >> that's true. >> some eggs. >> that's true. >> deliciousjs. >> that's true. >> delicious as well. yeah. >> delicious as well. yeah. >> then have to cook it. you >> then you have to cook it. you have to prepare. >> it is, it's the convenience. >> it is, it's the convenience. >> yeah. but i mean look, people live lives. know that live busy lives. you know that busy be in food that's busy to be in food that's glowing dark. glowing in the dark. >> true. >> no, that's true. >> no, that's true. >> that's good point. >> that's a good point. >> that's a good point. >> so foods they list, >> so the foods they list, though, andrew, just cereals, protein ready meals, fast protein bars, ready meals, fast foods. these things. foods. we all eat these things. yeah all eat these things. in yeah we all eat these things. in fact, we're protein bars fact, we're told protein bars are us and a lot of a are good for us and a lot of a lot, you count calories like lot, if you count calories like i've done in the past, a lot of meals ready meals are very easy to count calories because it says packet. yeah. and says it on the packet. yeah. and whole know there's whole industry. >> it doesn't say the >> yeah. it doesn't say the calories on in calories it's the chemicals say the plant chemicals doesn't say the plant doesn't delicious plant. doesn't say delicious plant. >> no. because don't need to >> no. because you don't need to know don't know because you don't need to know. >> w we' re y— w we're going to >> okay. right. we're going to go on now to the telegraph. monday's telegraph? yeah. go on now to the telegraph. moibravermanjraph? yeah. go on now to the telegraph. moibravermanjraph? must >> braverman police must investigate every penny theft now, without saying obvious, now, without saying the obvious, which they all which is, why aren't they all ready? obvious ready? yeah it's obvious why they're not. this sort of they're not. this is sort of incredibly intensive, so incredibly labour intensive, so i really admire this hard line
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approach hard approach. i'm saying it's hard line the police line approach that the police should investigating should be investigating every theft. should. theft. of course they should. >> but their job isn't it? >> yeah, but their job isn't it? >> yeah, but their job isn't it? >> it is kind of their job. >> it is kind of theirjob. however it's incredibly impractical resource impractical given the resource capacities within police capacities within our police forces the country. it's forces across the country. it's not. well, i would argue that it was. i mean, enough taxes. was. i mean, also enough taxes. we i don't think they've been we do i don't think they've been spent way, though, spent the right way, though, because got because you've probably got a bunch diversity inclusion bunch of diversity and inclusion officers that are officers out there that are doing that aren't doing things that aren't investigating thefts. they're also tweets a lot also investigating tweets a lot of the time. >> mean, victor, the >> yeah, i mean, victor, the point here that is it the point here is that is it the case that the police are underfunded the case underfunded or is it the case that their priorities are wrong? because who because i know people who they've burglaries, they've had burglaries, they don't reporting it don't even bother reporting it because nothing's because they know nothing's going it's the going to happen. it's the priorities wrong. priorities are wrong. >> they're not taking things seriously. mean, at work, seriously. i mean, at work, someone lunch. someone keeps stealing my lunch. i no one's i phoned the police. no one's come. need to take all come. they need to take all petty theft seriously, particularly petty theft seriously, paryou're .y petty theft seriously, paryou're just lunch. >> you're just your lunch. >> you're just your lunch. >> mainly planting >> which is mainly planting by, you else is eating the you know who else is eating the plant aims. i mean, is. plant aims. i mean, it is. >> i think. i think it is a worry. and i do think they're under—resourced. and i think, under—resourced. and i do think, as victor the priorities
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as victor says, the priorities are here. they should be are wrong here. they should be focusing crime than focusing on crime rather than trying people's trying to police people's thoughts and speech. absolutely >> first story thoughts and speech. absolutely >> about first story thoughts and speech. absolutely >> about police first story thoughts and speech. absolutely >> about police calling story was about police calling pregnant ladies carriers of wombs. >> so where do you where do we go? >> right. now, the daily >> all right. now, the daily star, always they normally star, they always they normally actually do something about auens actually do something about aliens they've just aliens or i today they've just done what? just that it's hot. it's be hot tomorrow. it's going to be hot tomorrow. thatis it's going to be hot tomorrow. that is front cover news. it's going to be hot because britain's used to it being hot. >> that's basically the front cover of the daily star. daily star. out star. if you're running out of writers, me. i'm here for writers, call me. i'm here for you . you. >> an interview for the daily. i'll do it. >> i suppose they're saying it's news because it's a bank holiday. bank holiday it's not even hot. even that hot. >> 20, 23 degrees isn't that hot? >> it's hardly global boiling, is it? exactly. go to barbados. >> to feel hot? >> you want to feel hot? >> you want to feel hot? >> if only. >> well, if only. >> well, if only. >> and what's the image of >> and what's with the image of the reading the star? the dog reading the star? >> the way, if we try >> i mean, by the way, if we try and analyse anything on the front page of the daily star, we're going. can we're never going. we can analyse thing. analyse one thing. >> liverpool 2110 men. i'm a liverpool fan. >> is that is that the guy in
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the red shirt? >> the guy in the red shirt. oh, that's brilliant. >> is that okay? >> is that okay? >> you see i'm. are >> know, we should >> you know, we should congratulate andrew. you got that entirely right. >> good >> yeah. good >> yeah. good >> not dog. not the >> it's not the dog. no, not the dog deckchair. got it. okay. right the of right well, that's the end of this section. but coming up, we've got the ulez rebellion. mad breaks the mad nads breaks bad, and the confirmed political crash confirmed political plane crash fatality . so we'll see
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>> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to headliners with me, andrew doyle to your first look at monday's newspapers, i'm joined by comedians paul cox and victor daniels. we're going to kick off with monday's times . and nadine with monday's times. and nadine is laying the smack down on rishi. >> she certainly is no surprise here. i don't think the conservatives cannot win the next general election with rishi sunak as prime minister nadine dorries has said after officially resigning today , why officially resigning today, why hasn't she said she's been going full on? she definitely has. i
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mean, it's no secret here that nadine has a personal issue with rishi sunak . nadine has a personal issue with rishi sunak. in fact, it's probably not a secret that rishi sunak has a personal issue with nadine dorries because of the way she's been treated , because way she's been treated, because largely she's the biggest boris fan. she she stood him. she's fan. she she stood by him. she's one i would say about one thing i would say about nadine here, makes nadine dorries here, she makes some points. okay some very good points. okay because , what are they? >> well, obviously rishi seems he's not particularly conservative. >> he's not particularly conservative in his tax policies. he's not particularly conservative in the sense that he doesn't really represent anyone other than a very small part of the conservative party. he doesn't represent the voters and he kind of got rid of he kind of got rid of the old guard thinking that was the way to do it. and i think he's kind of forgotten whilst boris is a bit of a bad egg, he was voted in on on a manifesto. >> well, that's something that nadine pointed out nadine dorries has pointed out that hasn't had that rishi sunak hasn't had any votes that undermine votes and that does undermine his credibility in her eyes anyway. went out a anyway. victor she went out in a blaze mean, she went
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blaze of glory. i mean, she went out sort of. she wanted to torch the house down, didn't she? i mean, i think she's a treacherous snake. >> i mean, she's been doing this for read mean, for 18 years. i read i mean, it's ridiculous. you're meant to support your leader it. support your leader for it. maybe got new ideas maybe he's got some new ideas that to the conservative. >> yeah, but wants to leave >> yeah, but she wants to leave politics now. you know, she wants. wants to be all about wants. she wants to be all about the writing books, the celebrity writing books, writing columns. >> g her writing columns. >> her leave writing columns. >> get her leave writing columns. >> get her her leave writing columns. >> get her deported. her leave writing columns. >> get her deported. andleave and get her deported. and i mean, just leave. quite extreme. >> victor well, they're going to deport her, too. oh, no. >> india corydon destroyed somewhere. i mean, she has been making >> i mean, she has been making a lot noise, but will it affect lot of noise, but will it affect the tory party's prospects? >> i don't think they've >> i mean, i don't think they've got prospects this point got any prospects at this point anyway, do you think. anyway, but do you think. >> i don't believe that, no. i think that the prospects or the short the tory short term history of the tory party's already pretty much understood. very understood. i'll be very interested what happens interested to see what happens next year during the general election. there'll election. i don't think there'll be outright winner, but be one outright winner, but i don't think that the tories will be part that next government. be part of that next government. >> okay. well, monday's independent tory infighting. >> gets worse. >> victor yeah, it gets worse. it's women attacking men. it's just women attacking men. theresa attacks theresa may attacks boris
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johnson shattering public theresa may attacks boris johnsin shattering public theresa may attacks boris johnsin mps.hattering public trust in mps. >> apparently this is her >> now, apparently this is her new book which been new book which has been serialised , i believe, in the serialised, i believe, in the sunday times, the independent . sunday times, the independent. it's picking out it's basically just picking out the quotes. right. the juiciest quotes. right. and of if you're going to of course, if you're going to write a book, you're going to slag off certain colleagues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou?tain colleagues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou? well,olleagues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou? well, is eagues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou? well, is itigues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou? well, is it iues, write a book, you're going to slag oyou? well, is it i don't aren't you? well, is it i don't think it's a fair statement because we've never trusted an mp tax. because we've never trusted an mp no. tax. >> no. >> no. >> even before then i would go back that, you back further than that, you know, honest, she's know, to be honest, she's talking the disappointing talking about the disappointing 2017 result. she's 2017 election result. she's blaming jeremy corbyn, not showing quite sufficient negativity to brexit. >> i'd to . love i'd love to read >> i'd to. love i'd love to read what she actually said because this doesn't show the full context, because this shows a naivety. if i'm if i'm honest, that was one of the worst conservative campaign ers in their history. >> said she wasn't >> well, she said she wasn't going to debate. that was one thing. so, i mean, i don't think that essentially what that i mean, essentially what she's is that jeremy she's saying here is that jeremy corbyn had one view on brexit that showing at that that he wasn't showing at that point order some sort point in order to gain some sort of favour with the with with the electorate . electorate. >> however, she did run a really
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bad campaign, bad campaign. and he ran close. she still won he ran her close. she still won even with this bad campaign. i think would have won. she think she would have won. she wouldn't have boris esque wouldn't have had a boris esque win, she would have win, but she would have done a lot better if she'd debated. >> is this going to be another one those books that just one of those books that just sort of everyone else's sort of it's everyone else's fault but mine? >> exactly. what >> exactly. that's what it sounds me. and to blame sounds like to me. and to blame boris, i think boris one of boris, i think boris is one of the first mps that really made the first mps that really made the love him. i mean, we the public love him. i mean, we don't people. don't think people. >> don't people liked >> you don't think people liked theresa warm, theresa may? she wasn't warm, wasno. and she came so quickly. >> no. and she came so quickly. >> no. and she came so quickly. >> i mean, i didn't mean it like that. >> i know. >> i know. >> i know. >> i knew what you meant, victor. >> i mean, at no point did he. did he think that? >> i mean, she was kind of she she didn't have natural charisma. i'm sure she was a perfectly nice individual. i've got nothing against her personally. but wasn't a personally. but she wasn't a leader, no. leader, was she? no. >> boris was like, finally he made connected made mistakes. yes, we connected with what want with him. that's what you want from leader? with him. that's what you want from lof der? with him. that's what you want from lof mistakes. >> lots of mistakes. >> lots of mistakes. >> mistakes. >> lots of mistakes. >> so stakes. >> lots of mistakes. >> so that s. >> lots of mistakes. >> so that they can connect her. >> so that they can connect her. >> our idea of fun was running through a cornfield, it? through a cornfield, wasn't it? i mean, we never got to find
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out. legitim what boris's ideas i mean, we never got to find oufunzgitim what boris's ideas i mean, we never got to find oufunzgitim something s ideas i mean, we never got to find oufunzgitim something to deas i mean, we never got to find oufunzgitim something to dois of fun were. something to do with a cardboard box. with making a cardboard box. >> no it was a bus. >> no bus. it was a bus. >> yeah, very. i mean, even >> oh, yeah, very. i mean, even that was that was very convenient at the time. that was that was very conyeah.1t at the time. that was that was very conyeah. allt the time. that was that was very conyeah. all right.ime. that was that was very conyeah. all right. okay. well, >> yeah. all right. okay. well, we'll move on to the next story. now, is monday's express now, this is monday's express one's wacky, one's young now, this is monday's express one'cranky. wacky, one's young now, this is monday's express one'cranky. what:ky, one's young now, this is monday's express one'cranky. what:ky, those young now, this is monday's express one'cranky. what:ky, those biden and cranky. what are those biden boys to now? well, interesting. >> i it murkier and >> i mean, it gets murkier and murkier. so the stories in the express, joe biden and his son hunter, were all very hunter, which were all very familiar with, now hit with explosive corruption claims by ex—us prosecutors. ex—us ukrainian prosecutors. so a of the a former prosecutor of the ukraine ukrainian ukraine investigating ukrainian gas company that hunter biden was on the board of which is a miracle, to be honest, because he's definitely not qualified, alleges that joe biden and his son accepted bribes in exchange for own sacking . so for his own sacking. so immediately we get a dynamic here guy who's making here where the guy who's making the has an axe to grind. >> i mean, this has the >> i mean, this has been the complaint for while, or at complaint for a while, or at least the allegation for a while, if effectively while, that if effectively political that he's political clout that he's selling, why he selling, you know, that's why he would board of this would join the board of this particular company. >> makes no sense that he >> it makes no sense that he
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would. understand nepotism. would. i understand nepotism. i understand, if i understand, you know, if i was the us, i'd be the president of the us, i'd be looking get my daughter into looking to get my daughter into the best job possible. however, i don't understand it when it comes of obvious comes to this level of obvious incompetence. has comes to this level of obvious inco hisztence. has comes to this level of obvious inco his problems. has comes to this level of obvious inco his problems. you has comes to this level of obvious inco his problems. you know,has comes to this level of obvious inco his problems. you know, i'm had his problems. you know, i'm not to not going to not going to i'm not going to poke at that because everyone does. but to give him this sort of to anything really of access to anything really seems solution. seems a ridiculous solution. >> mean, all of this >> does this i mean, all of this hunter biden stuff been hunter biden stuff has been going since the laptop going on since since the laptop story twitter attempted to story that twitter attempted to suppress this. you know, you couldn't even share the link by direct message. like that's how desperate i mean, that was desperate they i mean, that was absolutely. they absolutely. well, yeah, they were. election were. it was an election interference, wasn't it? >> think that obviously there >> i think that obviously there was corruption. i mean, £63 million. yes corruption. >> but will it affect joe biden when it comes to the election? i mean, it doesn't seem to. >> but would it affect america's helping the ukraine's? >> well, i mean, that's a different question, i think, to answer your question, think answer your question, i think that's think it will, that's what i think it will, because think has been because i think there has been a there was a poll out after biden after biden won the election that if the electorate had known
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that if the electorate had known that story was true , that the laptop story was true, which everyone told it which everyone was told it wasn't a certain percentage or enough of a percentage the enough of a percentage of the voters voted differently. >> so what we're getting now is we're clearly seeing cover up. we're clearly seeing a cover up. we're seeing a cover up we're clearly seeing a cover up dunng we're clearly seeing a cover up during an election, and therefore, we're this truth has to have an impact. >> so i don't think it will have an impact because he's up against donald trump, who's up for 91 charges. so. well, is that although donald trump thinks biden, thinks that joe biden, what did he did put it in the he how did he put it in the tucker interview that he tucker carlson interview that he didn't even think he would make it the starting gate? it to the starting gate? >> he doesn't think he's going to next time. mean, to be running next time. i mean, that the case. that might be the case. i certainly don't think he wants that might be the case. i ceri|inly don't think he wants that might be the case. i ceri mean,»n't think he wants that might be the case. i ceri mean, i't think he wants that might be the case. i ceri mean, i knowik he wants that might be the case. i ceri mean, i know earlywants that might be the case. i ceri mean, i know early innts that might be the case. i ceri mean, i know early in his to. i mean, i know early in his presidency, he said he was going to be a one term president. yeah, well, maybe that be yeah, well, maybe that should be the because he's the case because he's he's clearly it. clearly not up to it. >> i've seen a lot of his >> and i've seen a lot of his interviews, like the age is getting a bit old now. >> oh, yeah. no, he's made some real gaffes recently with the with know, with the mass fire. you know, when to give a talk when he went to give a talk and he started about how his he started talking about how his
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cat from his burning cat was rescued from his burning kitchen, relatable kitchen, relevant or relatable legend in like legend really grim in a way like that's anyway, that's so inappropriate anyway, we're now to we're going to move on now to the and dna the guardian. and the dna results victor. we results are in, victor. so we know that prigozhin did, in fact, plane crash. fact, die in that plane crash. >> confirmed dead >> prigozhin is confirmed dead after russian after a plane crash. russian investigate say. investigate, doctors say. >> i mean, what do you >> yeah, i mean, what do you make of i mean, look, we make of that? i mean, look, we all was coming, right? all knew this was coming, right? i mean, i don't want to cast aspersions, the fbi seemed aspersions, but the fbi seemed to believe that it was an explosion the plane . that explosion within the plane. that doesn't happen accident. it's doesn't happen by accident. it's not opens a bag of not like someone opens a bag of cnsps not like someone opens a bag of crisps and suddenly, mean. not like someone opens a bag of crisright. suddenly, mean. not like someone opens a bag of cris right. sud then, mean. not like someone opens a bag of cris right. sud then he �*nean. not like someone opens a bag of crisright. sud then he died. not like someone opens a bag of crisright. sud then he died and >> right. and then he died and then the computer's now taken over his army to use against the war in ukraine. so. yeah, yeah, we know that. >> i don't think his army will stand for that, be honest. stand for that, to be honest. they renegades anyway, they were all renegades anyway, weren't they were all renegades anyway, werno. >> no. >> em- em“ em.- >> no. you do kind of feel that if gone all the way if he had had gone all the way with this coup, that would have been sort of doing something with this coup, that would have beerthat sort of doing something with this coup, that would have beerthat and of doing something with this coup, that would have beerthat and then )ing something with this coup, that would have beerthat and then backingiething with this coup, that would have beerthat and then backing out.1g like that and then backing out. it's sentence on yourself. >> i question his quote >> i question his his quote unquote this sense unquote genius in this sense because if you are if you have done and you decide to done that and then you decide to take out of moscow , take a plane out of moscow, there's you're going to there's no way you're going to get it. there's i
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get away with it. there's no i mean, i believe at first there were two planes, there might were two planes, so there might have been a decoy plane and they only up. they only blew one up. but they definitely and definitely blew a plane up. and they definitely what they definitely blew a plane up. and they trying ely what they definitely blew a plane up. and they trying ely do. what they were trying to do. >> is this why they've >> this is this is why they've had with dna, had to confirm with the dna, hence apparently he hence the story. apparently he prigozhin body doubles prigozhin has had body doubles in the past, fake passports, and he even were even he was even there were even false reports of his death before false reports of his death befthey've forensic. oh, >> they've got forensic. oh, yeah, exactly. >> point. yeah, exactly. >> central point. yeah, exactly. >> central reports.:. >> central reports. >> central reports. >> would say, though, is >> what i would say, though, is when might not when they said he might not have when they said he might not have when said wasn't when they said he wasn't on board, definitely believed board, i definitely believed he would. now, they said they definitely board. definitely got his dna on board. i'm too , whether i'm sceptical, too, whether it's.oh, goodness sake. >> oh, for goodness sake. >> oh, for goodness sake. >> well, this is the point, isn't it? sounds like a james bond chess. isn't it? sounds like a james boroh, chess. isn't it? sounds like a james boroh, okay. chess. isn't it? sounds like a james boroh, okay. right.ess. isn't it? sounds like a james boroh, okay. right. we're going >> oh, okay. right. we're going to this next to move on now to this next story. is in the indian story. this is in the indian pendant with the so called ulez conspiracy. should we get louis schaefer on the phone? >> yeah, i think we probably should. not. who knows should. there's not. who knows where of where he is at this time of night when not here? night when he's not here? >> even ask. >> i don't even ask. >> i don't even ask. >> no, i wouldn't. >> no, i wouldn't. >> wouldn't. prowling some heath. >> he'll be a heath guaranteed. yeah. >> eating sheep. >> eating sheep. >> way he tasted >> live sheep the way he tasted the night. sheep
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the other night. sheep were definitely the other night. sheep were def because you snogged him, >> because you snogged him, didn't anyway, story camera i >>i -- >> i just lam >> i just went completely safari and didn't i? camera and then, didn't i? camera attacks conspiracy theories. attacks and conspiracy theories. how ulez has become a vigilante battleground. london's ultra low admission zone is set to expand on tuesday to despite vocal backlash. now, what i would say about this article is it aims to seek the truth out behind the wild conspiracy things that are going on. but in doing so entirely fans, the flames of these vigilante groups. and it uses a number of things to, i think, to create their own conspiracy theories because this isn't about seeking the truth. this is written by the independent and i think what they're trying to do here, i mean, straight away they say things like, mr khan this week claimed the backlash has been weaponised by conspiracy theorists and covid deniers, very emotive language . some very emotive language. some posts use the hashtag londonistan, which is a term used as a racist or islamic phobic tweets to attack mr khan. they've definitely taken his
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side on this. and what they have doneis side on this. and what they have done is they've entirely pushed to one side any that to one side any claims that anyone might have about this potential tax on on on people within london. >> well, i mean, it really will affect people's lifestyles, won't it? their livelihoods, you know, expanding to greater know, expanding this to greater london. realise there know, expanding this to greater lond
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got to buy, it's got to be low emission got to buy, it's got to be low em the n got to buy, it's got to be low em the thing about this is it >> the thing about this is it does, it does early impact does, it does overt early impact on certain the on a certain part of the demographic greater demographic in greater london, which is those at necessarily caam that afford the cars that they have to to be compliant. >> so to just dismiss that as conspiracy theorists and racists. and if you've seen any of the town hall events, these aren't racist because i mean, they represent london all colours and creeds and religions. they're not racist. i mean, what he's done is he's honedin mean, what he's done is he's honed in on a very specific minority of those vigilantes and said, we're going to focus in on them because they're white and bad. >> do you think there's anything in suggestion that labour in this suggestion that labour effectively less effectively wants a car less society? mean, cars are society? i mean, cars are talking by 2041, he wants talking about by 2041, he wants 80% of all travel london to 80% of all travel in london to be on foot. >> we say labour, but it >> we say labour, but isn't it just of them ? just all of them? >> is just. yeah. well, >> is it just. yeah. well, i mean , that the case. mean, that might be the case. i've told that on twitter i've been told that on twitter since discussed this last since we discussed this last night. lot people are night. a lot of people are saying some this is saying this is some this is across board. i mean. i mean across the board. i mean. i mean i mean, it is cross party i mean, yeah, it is cross party and tories very and the tories are very much committed as well.
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committed to net zero as well. so maybe it's unfairjust to go after this. after khan about this. >> i agree. and you know >> i agree. and do you know what? this this story what? there is this this story lends so many facets lends itself to so many facets of the of of what we as of the of what? of what we as colloquially become known as the culture war. every body everybody says they want to try and achieve vision zero. and i talked about the empress clothes earlier. and one thing nobody's admitting is how unachievable it is by a certain point in time. and the trouble with that is when politicise like when you politicise things like this, out all the good this, you throw out all the good stuff , you the people that stuff, you deny the people that can't afford car changes and can't afford the car changes and you also deny the people that believe that this is saving the planet. somewhere in the planet. and somewhere in the middle, in middle middle, somewhere in the middle is people. >> i don't think there's people that sell that can't afford the car, sell your buy a new car. your car and buy a new car. >> there are definitely people who mean, a lot of who are look, i mean, a lot of these policies who are look, i mean, a lot of theseto policies who are look, i mean, a lot of theseto workinglicies who are look, i mean, a lot of theseto working class tend to impact working class people. the poorer people. >> but you've a car, sell >> but if you've got a car, sell it, a little bit more and it, add a little bit more and buy a new one. >> well, yeah. okay. >> well, yeah. okay. >> well, yeah. okay. >> well, that's victor's suggestion for anyone worried about know what about ulez. now, you know what to it. for part to do. but that's it. for part two. three, we've got
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two. in part three, we've got lgbt housing, kiss lgbt housing, the spanish kiss saga continues scary kids saga continues and scary kids books to give you goosebumps and gender dysphoria. see you after the weather . the weather. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. we're looking ahead to the new week. for most of us, it's going to stay changeable. some further spells of sunshine, but also some further rain at so as we further rain at times. so as we end sunday, we've got this weak weather front which will gradually spread its way a little bit further eastwards. a ridge of high trying to little bit further eastwards. a ridge in high trying to little bit further eastwards. a ridge in from trying to little bit further eastwards. a ridge in from monday. trying to little bit further eastwards. a ridge in from monday. trymayo build in from monday. it may well settle things down well just settle things down briefly, but as we sunday, briefly, but as we end sunday, you can see that weather you can just see that weather front gradually working its you can just see that weather fronteastwards. ially working its you can just see that weather fronteastwards. rain norking its you can just see that weather fronteastwards. rain norki patchy. way eastwards. rain very patchy. and side , we'll see and either side, we'll see plenty of spells . and plenty of clear spells. and under skies, we may under the clear skies, we may just see some patchy mist and fog. most and cities, fog. for most towns and cities, however, temperatures staying comfortably double figures. comfortably in double figures. so we start monday, a bank so as we start monday, a bank houday so as we start monday, a bank holiday for most of us, a bright start for a lot of us actually.
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still, this area of cloud across central areas and that will just spread way a little spread its way a little bit further eastwards. we go further eastwards. and as we go into afternoon, actually into the afternoon, actually many some cloud many parts seeing some cloud around and that cloud will be thick enough in places to produce showers, mainly produce some showers, mainly focussed scotland focussed across western scotland and northern ireland. for most it's a warmer feeling day could see highs reaching around 21, 22 down the south eastern down towards the south eastern corner into tuesday , a very corner into tuesday, a very similar day. a lot of dry weather around, but there will be some showers. this line of showers will just gradually spread its little bit spread its way a little bit further as we go further southwards as we go through of day. through the course of the day. and later blustery and then later on, some blustery showers working into the far northwest wednesday northwest of scotland wednesday day similar still. but then on thursday , we could see a longer thursday, we could see a longer spell of rain arriving from the west throughout the day . west throughout the day. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news
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gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers . we jump straight newspapers. we jump straight back in with monday's times and everybody regrets kissing someone, especially . this guy. yes. >> louis rebellious. i'm sorry if i said that wrong. spanish people. the kiss that started spain's hashtag metoo movement. basically the head of the sports federation when they were getting the trophy for the women's world cup, he went and grabbed one of the women and kissed her on lips without kissed her on the lips without her and this has her permission. and this has really spiralled into a big campaign movement. campaign and movement. >> talking about >> and so we're talking about how the way women are treated in spain more generally. >> interesting . i >> yeah, very interesting. i mean, my own this mean, i've got my own this is triggering all know, but triggering as we all know, but i is it is interesting in the sense that it was clear, really overzealous . there was no need. overzealous. there was no need. but what are you saying? >> he was just overexcited because of the event. yeah. >> however , for there is >> however, for there is a limit. i'm overexcited . like limit. i'm overexcited. like louis was overexcited the other night and then kissed me. >> did want put in
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>> yes. did you want to put in an official complaint? no. >> complaint required. an official complaint? no. >> hr complaint required. an official complaint? no. >> hr complthe required. an official complaint? no. >> hr complthe requi|thing contact hr about the worst thing about was you enjoyed it . about it was you enjoyed it. >> how much? >> how much? >> i enjoyed yeah. i don't >> i enjoyed it. yeah. i don't know if i can ever go back now. i've not looked my wife the i've not looked my wife in the eye since. know. i don't eye since. i don't know. i don't know am now. no. know what i am now. andrew no. >> well, louis has that effect on people, but was, however, on people, but he was, however, what i would say about this story is there's so it's multifaceted to me. >> i don't think >> so he shouldn't i don't think he have what did. he should have done what he did. i was overly passionate i think it was overly passionate and not and unnecessary. it's not the sort i would do, but sort of thing i would do, but i'm not mediterranean and i would maybe within their would say maybe within their culture might culture that might have been a lot of have said this, lot of people have said this, that cultural that there's a cultural difference here. difference going on here. >> do you that? >> do you buy that? >> do you buy that? >> victor i'm it as >> victor no, i'm taking it as sexual assault. seen sexual assault. and i've seen footage women footage of him carrying women after his shoulders. >> yeah, me too. >>— >> yeah, me too. >> well, without picking >> well, without just picking them know have them up, i don't know if have consent is involved, it consent is involved, but it doesn't like that to me. doesn't look like that to me. >> it's kind of like we. >> it's kind of like we. >> you know what you would do if, he's not treating if, you know he's not treating them any different to what i would must say at this would what i must say at this point, don't he's point, i don't think he's kissing, not kissing blokes. >> don't know. >> well, i don't know. >> well, i don't know. >> is what i'm saying. men
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>> well, i don't know. >> kiss is what i'm saying. men >> well, i don't know. >> kiss men.1at i'm saying. men do kiss men. >> well, he's going keep >> well, if he's going to keep his needs to kiss every his job, he needs to kiss every single every time single player, every time they win he should. >> that's he should. that's >> that's what he should. that's what i want to do. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i'm not defending it. i'd really defending really not defending him here. and like? really not defending him here. anchropol. like? >> europol. >> europol. >> yeah, know. that's why. >> yeah, i know. that's why. that's i'm saying out loud. >> yeah, i know. that's why. tha'not i'm saying out loud. >> yeah, i know. that's why. tha'not defending'ing out loud. >> yeah, i know. that's why. tha'not defending him. ut loud. >> yeah, i know. that's why. tha'not defending him. what d. >> yeah, i know. that's why. tha'not defending him. what is i'm not defending him. what is interesting is he's interesting about this is he's standing his ground. i mean, the whole staff have whole of the coaching staff have resigned. said resigned. 81 players have said they'll spain they'll never play for spain again. stayed in again. but he has stayed in there. i mean, ultimately, the decision been taken out of decision has been taken out of his now he's been suspended. >> now he's been suspended. >> now he's been suspended. >> buy cultural >> i don't buy this cultural difference thing. think there difference thing. i think there are sexual are clear boundaries, sexual assault, and i think assault, you know, and i think just, don't just, you can't just do i don't think smacked on think he should be smacked on the bum. >> he pl- >> maybe he could see. >> maybe he could see. >> i don't believe that either. >> i don't believe that either. >> clearly has >> everyone clearly has different onto different boundaries. okay. onto monday's this monday's telegraph now and this is what's this another is another what's this another siddique siddique story. is another what's this another sid it's|e siddique story. is another what's this another sid it's in siddique story. is another what's this another sid it's in the siddique story. is another what's this another sid it's in the telegraph. story. is another what's this another sid it's in the telegraph. asy. is another what's this another sid it's in the telegraph. as you >> it's in the telegraph. as you say, backs a project >> it's in the telegraph. as you sa'build backs a project >> it's in the telegraph. as you sa'build lgbt backs a project >> it's in the telegraph. as you sa'build lgbt housing a project >> it's in the telegraph. as you sa'build lgbt housing free oject >> it's in the telegraph. as you sa'build lgbt housing free from to build lgbt housing free from oppression . so this is london oppression. so this is london mayor again accused of dishing out cash based on fashion and not need. so this , this is
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not need. so this, this is a £5,000 donation to a funding for a project to provide lgbtq+ housing free from oppression . housing free from oppression. now, on the face, i don't have any issue with this at all. i do. £5,000 is not a lot of money. whether we like it or not. in city hall terms, not a great deal. >> the principal the problem i do have with this is the fact that it's going to free them from oppression in some way. >> it's not. i mean, what oppression for a start. now you can argue this, andrew. i'm sure you could maybe more articulately than i can, but lgbtq plus is a humongous community. how can you say that you're going to free it? >> well, yeah, but this is the point, isn't it? >> i mean, victor, what do you think about this? £5,000 putting money know, lgbt money aside, you know, lgbt housing. what do they housing. what what, what do they what do they need in the houses that other people don't have, like statues barbra streisand? >> setting to say >> you're setting me up to say something well, what what >> you're setting me up to say soseriously, well, what what >> you're setting me up to say soseriously, what ilell, what what >> you're setting me up to say soseriously, what are what what >> you're setting me up to say soseriously, what are they? what is seriously, what are they? >> ? >> curtains? >> e >> what are they say? >> what are they say? >> because they're here >> what are they say? >>this:ause they're here >> what are they say? >>this article 1ey're here >> what are they say? >>this article about here >> what are they say? >>this article about how here >> what are they say? >>this article about how well re >> what are they say? >>this article about how well ,3 in this article about how well, you know, if you're an lgbtq house provider , you understand
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house provider, you understand our community from our own lived experience. and you know, it'll be ensure that you're not oppressed in your own home. what gay people are being oppressed by their housing. exactly >> you don't have to. the thing by their housing. exactly >don't don't have to. the thing by their housing. exactly >don't understand to. the thing by their housing. exactly >don't understand to. th�*lgbtq+ i don't understand about lgbtq+ 75 is this if you don't 75 letters is this if you don't have to go around telling everyone in your sexuality, well , “0, everyone in your sexuality, well , no, i could be gay. i haven't told you. no, you haven't. so you don't. so you won't get discriminated against. >> what what's happened? >> but what what's happened? well, there's that. well, okay, there's that. but what's is that well, okay, there's that. but whebecause is that well, okay, there's that. but whebecause identity is that well, okay, there's that. but whebecause identity politicst it's because identity politics has reached such a sort of frenzied point this becomes frenzied point that this becomes the thing in the most important thing in these people's lives. i agree with you know, your sexual with you. you know, your sexual orientation is incidental. like your weight your height or your weight or your height or your weight or your left or your whether you're left or right doesn't matter. right handed. it doesn't matter. you're certainly oppressed, you're certainly not oppressed, can't point can't we just reach a point where, people in this where, like gay people in this country, oppressed, country, you're not oppressed, you're so i you're just not? right. so i don't care. this is so weird. >> and think my >> yeah. and i think that's my point this. you know, i did point on this. you know, i did i was flippant about the 5000. i still, understanding still, you know, understanding city hall, £5,000. you know, they probably didn't even know that they've that that's what they've donated. knowing donated. i mean, knowing this city did. city hall, they probably did.
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but fact that they're saying but the fact that they're saying that fighting to that it's fighting oppression to me ridiculous. me is ridiculous. >> thing well, >> and another thing as well, there's people getting there's other people are getting discriminated. blacks, disabled people phones. we people are android phones. we are all feeling discrimination . are all feeling discrimination. that's not just the case, but even discrimination is not the same as oppression. >> oppression is when you have to show your papers to the security services because of who you are and wearing you are and you're wearing a badge and that's oppression. like because someone looks at you funny they see you a bit funny because they see you a bit funny because they see you your boyfriend's you a bit funny because they see you that'syourboyfriend's you a bit funny because they see you that's not' boyfriend's you a bit funny because they see you that's not nice,riend's you a bit funny because they see you that's not nice, butd's you a bit funny because they see you that's not nice, but it's hand. that's not nice, but it's not oppression. can we just put things in perspective? >> i think londoners, >> yeah. and i think londoners, if to buy a new home, if you want to buy a new home, say thb say you're part of thb community cheaper. community and it's cheaper. >> yeah, but you have to get the acronym right? have to acronym right? and you have to say it. say all of it. >> yeah, waiting. mr i can't >> yeah, i'm waiting. mr i can't get plus even get the lgbtqia plus and even then you probably missed out a few letters. >> we' re few letters. >> we're going to move on >> okay. we're going to move on to this story now with the telegraph latest with donald to this story now with the telegra victor, st with donald to this story now with the telegra victor, st w got)onald to this story now with the telegra victor, st w got this. d trump. victor, you got this. >> trump team claims >> yeah. trump legal team claims trial dates by design clash with election campaign. when i first read that, yeah, i thought to myself, they're treating their
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racially discriminating against trump now because he's orange. i mean i feel sorry for the guy. like every minute there's another problem . but as another problem. but as i carried on reading it some more, i read something . where's my i read something. where's my notes ? i read something. notes? i read something. >> take your time, victor. yeah yeah. cut it out in yeah. we can cut it out in the edit . edit. >> oh, that's why it's there. he's up for 91 charges. yeah, he is . is. >> i was talking to someone earlier on free speech nation about this, know, up about this, you know, facing up to years in prison for some to 20 years in prison for some of charges. and of those charges. and it's absolutely insane. but the idea that this might clash with his election of course it election campaign, of course it will. yeah. if he's in prison, then he'll definitely but then he'll definitely clash. but then he'll definitely clash. but the happens, the thing is, whatever happens, he spin to his he can spin this to his advantage as we have seen with that which has been that mugshot, which has been seen more times than any other tweet as far as i tweet on twitter. as far as i can they've they've done can see, they've they've done merchandise of mugshot merchandise of the mugshot they've $7 million for they've made over $7 million for trump's campaign. they've made over $7 million for trump's campaign . yeah. trump's campaign. yeah. everything they do to try and get this guy, he can say , look, get this guy, he can say, look, this is them weaponizing the law against me. i'm the victim. i'm the martyr . against me. i'm the victim. i'm the martyr. and it's against me. i'm the victim. i'm
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the martyr . and it's vote the martyr. and it's a vote winner. yeah but you can't win against 91. >> mean, didn't even >> i mean, hitler didn't even have 91. do you know what mean? >> i had this clarified from this criminal defence lawyer earlier and he earlier in the day. and yes, he can he still run even if can he can still run even if he's in prison, if he's he's in prison, even if he's been guilty all charges been found guilty on all charges and still win. he's and he can still win. he's a legend. and the thing is, people might for a martyr might vote for him as a martyr in right in prison. right >> we are we do not >> are we are we do we not believe is contrived, believe that this is contrived, though? mean, it's definitely though? i mean, it's definitely the it's happening at the fact that it's happening at the fact that it's happening at the it's happening, park the time it's happening, park everything if you everything else. right. if you believe democracy and you believe in democracy and you look just through look at it just through the opfics look at it just through the optics of a democratic process to me, it just feels very contrived , very cynical, and contrived, very cynical, and it's happening at a certain point. >> so you don't you're not satisfied with the evidence that's been presented? >> not saying that. >> no, no, i'm not saying that. and fact, i'm not qualified and in fact, i'm not qualified to say that. not looked in to say that. i've not looked in depth that. it just to depth at that. it just feels to me contrived, me that it's very contrived, that it's happening at a certain point time. course it's point in time. of course it's happening. then it probably could now. could have happened before now. now argument some could have happened before now. thhe argument some could have happened before now. thhe evidence argument some could have happened before now. thhe evidence wasn'tent some could have happened before now. thhe evidence wasn't available|e of the evidence wasn't available until recently. however, until very recently. however, i don't believe that some of the
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charges have been brought don't believe that some of the chargesande been brought don't believe that some of the chargesand i been brought don't believe that some of the chargesand i dozn brought don't believe that some of the chargesand i do believe ht don't believe that some of the chargesand i do believe that sooner, and i do believe that there is a bit of a witch hunt. i sound like a donald i know i sound like a donald trump sympathiser here, and i'm not. there's nothing wrong with that. but thank much. that. but thank you very much. i really appreciate that, especially at this moment. victor but but it does feel victor but but but it does feel awfully contrived. but if it has been contrived in this way and engineered they've engineered somehow, they've mistimed it because this is clearly helped. >> trump. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> agree with that. >> i agree with that. >> i agree with that. >> but they didn't see donald you know, donald trump. >> he's playing 4d chess. >> he's he's playing 4d chess. >> he's he's playing 4d chess. >> he's he's playing 4d chess. >> he's always right. i mean, that his that was smart putting his mugshot only but mugshot out. not only that, but as the first tweet done for as the first tweet he'd done for two since he was banned two years since he was banned and he's been reinstated. and now he's been reinstated. >> the mugshot out. >> oh, he put the mugshot out. >> oh, he put the mugshot out. >> yeah, he put out himself >> yeah, he put it out himself well i mean, >> yeah, he put it out himself welyou i mean, >> yeah, he put it out himself welyou know, i mean, >> yeah, he put it out himself welyou know, he's i mean, >> yeah, he put it out himself welyou know, he's the i mean, >> yeah, he put it out himself welyou know, he's the orange an, so, you know, he's the orange father i never had. >> okay. >> okay. >> so we're going stick with >> so we're going to stick with the the the telegraph and not the telegraph. it's the daily telegraph. sorry. it's the daily mail what story about mail. what is this story about kids picture books. pretty grim stuff . stuff. >> yeah, it is. it is grim stuff. i never believe it's not grim. a baby who refuses to say
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his gender to a merman with mastectomy scars and every body is a rainbow picture book. so this is a selection of things , this is a selection of things, ludicrous things in my in my opinion , that that are part of opinion, that that are part of these children's books . fury these children's books. fury over the dozens of books with transgender themes aimed at young children and that are being promoted by publishers now in a very cynical, capitalist way. of course they are. if i was a publicist now, irrespective of my own views , i irrespective of my own views, i would be selling a million because i'm not sure you could . because i'm not sure you could. >> i don't think there's much for market them. well, the problem is, right, the publishing houses for a long time have been captured time now have been captured ideologically we've ideologically by this. we've had all books woke all sorts of books like woke baby, anti—racist , baby, baby, anti—racist, baby, non—binary baby, all these books. right. which actually don't sell very well, except for sort of middle class white parents who want to show how progressive they for their progressive they are for their coffee table. right these coffee table. right now. these books , though, some of them are. books, though, some of them are. it's just now ideology. it's it's not just now ideology. it's not trying indoctrinate not just trying to indoctrinate kids. it's actually deeply
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inappro appropriate imagery for children . right? i mean, and children. right? i mean, and adults alike . yeah, it's weird. adults alike. yeah, it's weird. i mean, okay, one of the books was this granddad's pride , which was this granddad's pride, which we might have an image of from this and you can see this book. and there you can see there's like that's actually there's a like that's actually there's a like that's actually the the in the censored version in the in the censored version in the in the uk . that's the american the uk. that's the american version. version. there version. the uk version. there are two men in fetish gear kissing each. are two men in fetish gear kissing is ch. are two men in fetish gear kissing is he black ? >> oh, is he black? >> oh, is he black? >> is he well, because some people, some people are black. >> all the things you can see on the there who wrote that >> all the things you can see on thant there who wrote that >> all the things you can see on thant to there who wrote that >> all the things you can see on thant to writee who wrote that >> all the things you can see on thant to write that's wrote that >> all the things you can see on thant to write that's bang that i want to write that's bang out of don't get of water. look, i don't get i say this very, very rarely on tv in my personal life. i don't get offended. but if you're not slightly offended by that image, there probably something there is probably something wrong when it's wrong with it when it's associated with children. it's disgusting. >> is there not also something a bit homophobic about this idea that whenever you to have that whenever you have to have a book talking about gay pride, people have to be in gear people have to be in fetish gear like being is just a like like being gay is just a fetish. no, it's i'm fetish. no, it's not. i'm scared, know, mad i >> -- >> yeah. the idea is that children need to see this stuff so that in case they are gay or
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transgender in some way, they feel part of a welcoming that being gay is not the same as being gay is not the same as being fetishist. it smashed it. ihave being fetishist. it smashed it. i have nothing else to say. that's because you're that's true because you're absolutely if we're absolutely right. if we're heterosexual, around heterosexual, we don't go around wearing don't whatever wearing i don't know, whatever some heterosexuals do. >> right. if had >> right. but if you had a children's about children's book about heterosexual and the heterosexual family and the mother father were wearing mother and father were wearing bondage gear, that's what i mean. it wouldn't happen, would bondage gear, that's what i meyeah wouldn't happen, would bondage gear, that's what i meyeah so»uldn't happen, would bondage gear, that's what i meyeah so there's1appen, would bondage gear, that's what i meyeah so there's an pen, would bondage gear, that's what i meyeah so there's an automatici it? yeah so there's an automatic association the mind of these association in the mind of these activists gay and activists between gay people and fetish fetish types. >> i think gay people should complain. >> i agree. they are. >> i agree. they are. >> yeah. i'm doing it right now i >> -- >> all lyman >> all right. >> all right. >> we're going to move on now. this story, this is another comedian looking for an excuse as to why they couldn't sell tickets. victor lord well, australian trans comedians struggled to get replies for her edinburgh fringe run and moans. >> we all get less coverage than a lonely old man doing his second ever open mic gig. >> do you know who that lonely old man is? they're talking about graham linehan , who you about graham linehan, who you know . this was the event
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know now. this was the event that i organised in edinburgh. graham linehan appearing at that i organised in edinburgh. graieventinehan appearing at that i organised in edinburgh. graievent . ehan appearing at that i organised in edinburgh. graievent . they appearing at that i organised in edinburgh. graievent . they cancellediring at that i organised in edinburgh. graievent . they cancelled our| at the event. they cancelled our event. then we got a new venue. they cancelled venue too. they cancelled that venue too. so we had put the so in the end we had to put the show the street and there show on on the street and there were about 60 odd people turned up with basically two hours notice. that's not bad, actually . we'd sold out the original .we'd sold out the original run, right? the original show before the activists got their claws into it. so she's complaining . she's saying, well, complaining. she's saying, well, why did that guy who's only done a open mic gigs? well, a few open mic gigs? well, firstly , he father ted and firstly, he wrote father ted and black books. he's kind of a major figure in the comedy industry. i would said and industry. i would have said and also look, this is normal also she's look, this is normal . she's talking about how she can't publicists to respond can't get publicists to respond in that's the norm. in edinburgh. that's the norm. there's 3000 comedy shows. >> i don't know what they expect her or him or him . her or him or him. >> their show went ahead , right? >> their show went ahead, right? they went ahead a show they didn't have the venue cancelled? >> yeah. no that's and that's a good point. that needs to be made here because this is like a self—fulfilling prophecy. graham linehan, by the way, i'm sure is not lonely a comical genius.
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not lonely is a comical genius. did not choose to be cancelled. right. he didn't set this out. i mean, there's this there's mean, there's been this there's been trope that at some been this trope that at some point unleashed graham point yourself unleashed graham set about this tactical mission. oh i wish i wish i were that much of a puppet master. >> this did not happen, of coui'se. >> course. >> i mean, the idea that i'm that clever, that good at pr well, you are clever, andrew, but that is mad that i would have deliberately chosen venue have deliberately chosen a venue that cancel on us that would want to cancel on us and two and all this nonsense. two venues. one of them venues. two venues. one of them on day, two hours before the on the day, two hours before the show. swore there. show. anyway almost swore there. i'm the point show. anyway almost swore there. i'm this the point show. anyway almost swore there. i'm this is, the point show. anyway almost swore there. i'm this is, you the point show. anyway almost swore there. i'm this is, you know, point show. anyway almost swore there. i'm this is, you know, liket about this is, you know, like this act complaining about the fact that saying that we got cancelled in this cynical move like this is utterly ridiculous and don't whinge about getting . and don't whinge about getting. no, no audience members. maybe it's because people haven't heard of you you know, heard of you here. you know, this says that they're this comic says that they're a big over in australia. big deal over in australia. maybe, maybe not maybe, but not here. maybe not in fringe in edinburgh, edinburgh, fringe to . well, there are to australia. well, there are fringe festivals in australia. >> go to that because >> just go to that because actually the average audience, i believe fringe believe for a fringe show in edinburgh something like
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seven. so i mean, why bother? we've >> so i mean, why bother? we've all performed to audiences of seven in edinburgh. >> it's a rite of passage . the >> it's a rite of passage. the fascinating thing is she's managed to twist this and make the whole graham linehan thing about her in some way , and that about her in some way, and that is the most 2023 thing i've seen yet . yet. >> that's quite a lot of narcissism among these sort of activists. anyway, that's it for part three. but don't go anywhere after the break. we've got furries. we've burning got furries. we've got burning man , we've got the bbc getting man, we've got the bbc getting sued. man, we've got the bbc getting sued . see you in two minutes .
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welcome back to headliners. we're going on with the daily mail now and the bbc. paul yeah. >> guy gomer, if you remember this guy, tv's funniest interview who reveals he is suing the bbc for not paying him for the viral clip. so those who don't remember there was a guy
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who turned up for a bbc interview, which is now 17 years ago, believe it or not. and he was inadvertently, instead of doing the interview, interviewed on live tv about something he knew about , about knew nothing about, about something nothing about, something he knew nothing about, and was and the shock on his face was amazing. essentially, he's amazing. essentially, now he's saying have been some saying there must have been some royalties that royalties associated to that because imagine did because you imagine if you did that would be lot that today, there would be a lot of to be made. i don't know. >> i mean, a lot of these viral clips don't make money. i know i've written a number of viral clips that didn't make me anything, because the anything, you know, because the bbc, know, it's making bbc, you know, it's making money. you think it's making money. you think it's making money. should money. so you think he should sue? money. so you think he should sueyeah, course. >> yeah, of course. >> yeah, of course. >> okay. enough. we're >> okay. fair enough. we're going move on to this one >> okay. fair enough. we're goingdailonve on to this one >> okay. fair enough. we're goingdaily staron to this one >> okay. fair enough. we're goingdaily star furries|is one >> okay. fair enough. we're goingdaily star furries asone now. daily star furries as quickly community quickly furry community were likes meets up likes of coco rabbit meets up fully animals. fully dressed as animals. >> basically white >> basically this is white people stuff on the weekend. white folk like to go out to the forest and dress up as animals. i don't know what's going on here. i'm scared. >> are you not? you're not familiar with the furry community then? >> not familiar. >> no, i'm not familiar. >> no, i'm not familiar. >> want to be familiar. >> i don't want to be familiar. it sounds weird. >> i don't want to be familiar. it swell, weird. >> i don't want to be familiar. it swell, we might have picture >> well, we might have a picture of if of the furry community, if that's possible. they are
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that's possible. there they are not you don't know not hanging out. you don't know if victor. they not hanging out. you don't know if be victor. they not hanging out. you don't know if be all victor. they not hanging out. you don't know if be all i'm victor. they not hanging out. you don't know if be all i'm tellingthey not hanging out. you don't know if be all i'm telling you could be all i'm telling you right now, there's no black people in there. >> don't i should >> i don't think i should argue with there's with that either. there's probably have anything to add >> do you have anything to add on furry? this another of on the furry? this is another of these things these groups on the furry? this is another of these thi to; these groups on the furry? this is another of these thito say these groups on the furry? this is another of these thi to say they're groups who like to say they're oppressed, know, people oppressed, you know, people dressing as animals. >> that's only that's >> and that's the only that's the thing. the only thing. >> spent £12,000 just >> the only spent £12,000 just to dog. to be a dog. >> i mean, just normal stuff, which have issue with. which i have no issue with. >> i have an >> the only thing i have an issue with is this oppression thing. at the end the thing. at the end of the day, live do what you live and let live. do what you like in your bedroom, do what you weekends. like in your bedroom, do what you don't weekends. like in your bedroom, do what you don't come weekends. like in your bedroom, do what you don't come andzends. like in your bedroom, do what you don't come and tells. like in your bedroom, do what you don't come and tell me. i've but don't come and tell me. i've got you. you know, furry got to call you. you know, furry sausage. when you're at work, you cannot be around as you cannot be walking around as an i'm sorry, victor. >> i'm sorry, victor. >> i'm sorry, victor. >> victor's not it. >> victor's not having it. paups >> victor's not having it. paul's very tolerant. the paul's very tolerant. well, the show we're going show is nearly over. we're going to look monday's to have a quick look at monday's front front cover front pages. so the front cover of mail has to of the daily mail has trying to erase women. the guardian is running ultra processed running with ultra processed foods, wave of foods, causing a tidal wave of harm, and the daily harm, say experts and the daily telegraph bravoman police must investigate every theft the independent is running with number 10 crackdown on racism. after n—word revelations. the i
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news tory big beasts facing wipe—out at next election as dorries opens up new splits daily star has it's going to be hot tomorrow. that's their front cover. hot tomorrow. that's their front cover . that's it for hot tomorrow. that's their front cover. that's it for tonight's show. thanks to my guests , paul show. thanks to my guests, paul cox victor daniels. we're cox and victor daniels. we're back tomorrow at 11:00 with leo kearse and bruce devlin , hosted kearse and bruce devlin, hosted by simon evans. and if you're watching the am. repeat, watching the 5 am. repeat, stick because it's time stick around because it's time for . breakfast for. breakfast >> looks like things are heating up. boxed boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast . i'm craig snell. looking ahead to the new week, for most of us, it's going to stay changeable. some further spells of sunshine, but also some further rain at times. so as we end sunday, we've got this weak weather front will gradually we've got this weak weather front its will gradually we've got this weak weather front its way.l gradually we've got this weak weather front its way.l flittle ally we've got this weak weather front its way.l little bit spread its way a little bit further eastwards. ridge of further eastwards. a ridge of high pressure to in high pressure trying to build in from well just from monday. it may well just settle down briefly, but settle things down briefly, but as we sunday, you can just as we end sunday, you can just see weather front just see that weather front just gradually way
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