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gb news. >> i'm i'm lisa hartle in the newsroom . newsroom. >> i'm former harrods and fulham fc owner mohamed al—fayed has died age of 94. died at the age of 94. in a statement released by the football , his family football club, his family confirmed that mr al—fayed passed away peacefully of old age passing age on wednesday. his passing comes almost after his age on wednesday. his passing comwaslmost after his age on wednesday. his passing comwas killed after his age on wednesday. his passing comwas killed alongsidefter his son was killed alongside princess diana in a car crash in paris . fulham club has princess diana in a car crash in paristribute,m club has princess diana in a car crash in paristribute, writing club has princess diana in a car crash in paristribute, writing that lub has paid tribute, writing that they owed him a debt of gratitude for what club . more what he did for the club. more schools forced close what he did for the club. more schcto; forced close what he did for the club. more schcto a forced close what he did for the club. more schcto a particular:ed close what he did for the club. more schcto a particular kind close due to a particular kind of concrete sudden concrete that's to prone sudden collapse. primary in collapse. abbey lane primary in sheffield over 150in sheffield is one of over 150in england in england at risk. others in scotland, wales and northern ireland assessed ireland are also being assessed at a tiktok influencer and her mother have been jailed life mother have been jailed for life for mehek and for murdering two men, mehek and azrin bukhari ambushed the pair and them a high and killed them during a high speed leicester speed car chase near leicester in year. sky in february last year. sky hussain, who travelling hussain, who was travelling with muhammed aijazuddin , had muhammed hashim aijazuddin, had threatened affair threatened to reveal an affair he'd had with the social media star's the women will star's mother. the women will serve a minimum term of more than years, than 31 and 26 years, respectively . janine mckinney, than 31 and 26 years, respe crown . janine mckinney, than 31 and 26 years, respe crown prosecutor, kinney, than 31 and 26 years, respe crown prosecutor, spoke ', chief crown prosecutor, spoke after the trial. >> throughout investigation after the trial. >> “trial, ghout investigation after the trial. >> 'trial,;h0|have investigation and trial, we have seen continued from and trial, we have seen con'defender from and trial, we have seen con'defender ants from and trial, we have seen con'defender ants as from and trial, we have seen con'defender ants as they from and trial, we have seen con'defender ants as they tried the defender ants as they tried to responsibility for the to evade responsibility for the killings. they showed complete disdain of their disdain for the lives of their victims and they showed little
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remorse for their actions. the families of the two young men who so tragically their who so tragically lost their lives at the hands of these defendants patiently defendants have patiently endured lengthy and complex endured a lengthy and complex legal . as brought endured a lengthy and complex legal defendants. brought endured a lengthy and complex legal defendants to brought endured a lengthy and complex legal defendants to justice. tl these defendants to justice. >> the number migrants per >> the number of migrants per boat has boat crossing the channel has hit more hit a new monthly high. more than 5000 people the than 5000 people made the journey boats. journey in august in 102 boats. that's an average of 53 people per .the that's an average of 53 people per . the overall number that's an average of 53 people pe crossings the overall number that's an average of 53 people pe crossings th around ll number that's an average of 53 people pe crossings th around ll nurless of crossings is around 20% less than year . than this time last year. another rail strikes has another wave of rail strikes has hit across the country. hit services across the country. members aslef union are members of the aslef union are staging a 24 hour walkout, leaving many trains without drivers. delivery group drivers. the rail delivery group describes the action as unnecessary, but the union says the to unnecessary, but the union says the a to unnecessary, but the union says the a reasonable to unnecessary, but the union says the a reasonable offer) unnecessary, but the union says the a reasonable offer and make a reasonable pay offer and passengers continued passengers will face continued disruption tomorrow as the rmt union and union will walk out over pay and conditions. the disputes which started over a year ago, remains at a deadlock. is gb news at a deadlock. this is gb news across the on in your car, across the uk on tv in your car, on your on digital radio and on your smart play gb smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's time for headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome the headliners. the show where comedians try to make aerated concrete funny. nick concrete funny. i'm nick dixon, the people's host, and i'm joined our resident the people's host, and i'm joinedleftie our resident the people's host, and i'm joinedleftie josh our resident the people's host, and i'm joinedleftie josh howie. ;ident the people's host, and i'm joinedleftie josh howie. there token leftie josh howie. there he him . look at he is. look at him. look at that shirt. auto. shirt. pure grand theft auto. and face and we've got the friendly face of the far it's nicholas and we've got the friendly face of santo. it's nicholas and we've got the friendly face of santo. sorry, nicholas. de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just under de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just there. under de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just there. love under
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de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just there. love loner de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i justshow,|ere. love loner de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just show, though. love loner de santo. i'm sorry, nicholas. i just show, though. love lortimes the show, though. how many times have this my fifth time. you've had feedback, >> you've had great feedback, so hopefully it'll be a good one tonight. josh, you're right. you people still hate me. yeah. yeah well, fan base, hard core . small fan base, hard core. >> i'll tell you what. look, mug, someone made a mug . mug, someone made a mug. >> someone made a mug. someone made a mug. what does it say.7 just josh howie. oh, just no nickname. just josh howie. oh, just no niciyeah,�*. is nickname. >> yeah, there is a nickname. big. compliments pop. big. oh, compliments of big pop. yeah. nickname. because got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea top 1ickname. because got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea top dog.ame. because got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea top dog. but. because got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea top dog. but you:ause got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea top dog. but you so se got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea gaveog. but you so se got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea gave yourself 'ou so se got big. oh, compliments of big pop. yea gave yourself'ou s> it doesn't count if you create it wrong. >> it doesn't count if you create the it wrong. >> it doesn't count if you create the it dog|g. they >> it's the big dog and they got it rather just it wrong. so i'd ratherjust have it wrong. so i'd ratherjust havthank to whoever >> thank you to whoever made this to >> thank you to whoever made tithat's to >> thank you to whoever made tithat's mate. to >> thank you to whoever made tithat's mate. you to >> thank you to whoever made tithat's mate. you get . that's it, mate. when you get sent it. sent a mug, you've made it. >> first time watchers >> yeah. first time watchers have no idea what we're talking about, but it'll become clear soon. all right, let's have a look then. soon. all right, let's have a look the then. soon. all right, let's have a look the mail then. so so the daily mail has hundreds more schools at risk. that's about the concrete. we'll be covering that in a minute. the woke the daily telegraph bravman woke police the daily telegraph bravman woke poliitimes. when this school the daily telegraph bravman woke poliitend.7 when this school the daily telegraph bravman woke poliitend.7 wheparentshis school crisis end.7 ask parents the financial weekend financial times weekend revisions surprise revisions give economy surprise lift the hundreds more lift at the eye. hundreds more schools safety schools await safety checks despite it collapse risk warning to 2019. of to ministers in 2019. a bit of a mouthful. the mirror. what a mess. and those are your front pages. mess. and those are your front pages . so mess. and those are your front pages. so let's mess. and those are your front pages . so let's have mess. and those are your front pages. so let's have a mess. and those are your front pages . so let's have a look at pages. so let's have a look at the times. josh? yes >> when will this school crisis end? ask parents. so this is going into day three now of this concrete seems concrete crisis. it seems like the factor and the instigating factor was and they've the instigating factor was and they know, only 30, 40 or you know, only 30, 40 years or whatever. but it seems like a
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school judged school that was judged safe, just of collapsed, just kind of collapsed, as you do. oh, you just kind of collapsed, as you do. what? oh, you just kind of collapsed, as you do. what? we oh, you just kind of collapsed, as you do. what? we shouldu know what? maybe we should get on they on with this now. so they they haven't published a list. the department of education are not a . they're saying for a a list. they're saying for operational reasons. basically because they don't know what they're . but they have they're doing. but they have assured us that it's a minority of but that word of schools, but that word minority might be doing some heavy . it might be 49% heavy lifting. it might be 49% of schools and this is you know, i don't want to just bag on the tories just for doing , you know. tories just for doing, you know. but yeah, come on. yeah. all right. this just more right. but this is just more incompetent tories. >> i mean, they thought this stuff was good back in the day when it, they thought when they used it, they thought it the it was lighter. was the i they've 13 to on they've had 13 years to get on top. look, they've had 13 years to get on top. not look, they've had 13 years to get on top. not fan look, they've had 13 years to get on top. not fan of look, they've had 13 years to get on top. not fan of this look, they've had 13 years to get on top. not fan of this tory)ok, i'm not a fan of this tory government, but it's just. i don't know, it has changed the goalposts inspections goalposts for school inspections , hasn't it? used like , hasn't it? it used to be like how , a2 c's have how many maths gcse, a2 c's have you got now ? is school you got now? is the school standing needed standing guys, if we ever needed another argument for home schooling , you know, just stay schooling, you know, just stay at avoid indoctrination at home, avoid indoctrination and straight away you have kids, you have kids, you have kids , do you have kids, you have kids, do you have kids, you have kids, do you homeschool them ?
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you homeschool them? >> i want wife that >> i want my wife to do that because also a teacher assistant. >> you really >> josh, do you really homeschool does your wife? i really i would like to. >> i really i would like to. well, just well, the first one has just started . okay, fine. >> e- e— e trust me . you don't want >> just trust me. you don't want to school. to do home school. >> to end up >> i don't want them to end up under i it's a under rubble. well i it's a that's a tricky . one. that's a tricky. one. >> if you went in thinking he didn't have kids, he had to. and you like, oh , he just you were like, oh, he just doesn't seem like someone who's got seems young, but >> he seems far too young, but no, i mean, after two, three years of homeschooling thing dufing years of homeschooling thing during covid, like chance during covid, i like the chance of rubble. give me a percentage of rubble. give me a percentage of chance there is of of how much chance there is of getting other getting rubble. but the other thing government getting rubble. but the other thingbasically government getting rubble. but the other thing basically said vernment getting rubble. but the other thing basically said thatnent getting rubble. but the other thing basically said that whilst have basically said that whilst they're going to be sort of paying they're going to be sort of paying to fix it, ultimately, of course , they're saying that any course, they're saying that any emergency measures they're not going to be taking out of the budget, which basically really messes up schools budgets because they're already suffering. >> and by the way, what is this concrete that is supposed to last for 30 years? mean. last for 30 years? i mean. romans arguably invented concrete and there are some roman buildings standing . roman buildings still standing. why is this supposed to last? >> you'd a >> i never thought you'd do a
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roman on us so roman concrete flex on us so early in the show. you're saying your using your people built much using my chauvinist cards too early? >> , no, no. >> no, no, no. >> fine. go. go ahead. i mean, i thought just. they use thought they just. did they use concrete also rocks? >> w coui'se . w course . but they did >> well, of course. but they did a it was jewish slaves who a mix. it was jewish slaves who built all that stuff. a mix. it was jewish slaves who bui anyway it stuff. a mix. it was jewish slaves who bui anyway , stuff. a mix. it was jewish slaves who bui anyway , let's:. a mix. it was jewish slaves who bui anyway , let's not go there. >> anyway, let's not go there. >> anyway, let's not go there. >> well , the jewish car >> okay, well, the jewish car toun >> okay, well, the jewish car tour, when i was at school, i mean, to light of mean, not to make light of it too always mean, not to make light of it too for always mean, not to make light of it too for day always mean, not to make light of it too for day off always mean, not to make light of it too for day off alwa you wishing for a day off when you were concrete were at school? like concrete snow? i don't they wish snow? i don't think they wish for off, is we for five years off, which is we would have going end up would have going to end up being, you know, we were northern school kids. northern state school kids. let's do the telegraph then. >> . bravo woke >> nicholas okay. bravo woke police damaging public trust. it's not the first time she's saying this, but this time the home secretary is tasking the chief inspector of constabulary to investigate hate woke policing , shall we call it, policing, shall we call it, because she argues that trust in the police is being eroded by the police is being eroded by the police is being eroded by the police doing essentially silly things, taking sides in very controversial issues, taking the knee, dancing with the protesters was going after
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thought crimes. and even when there is no crime, they register it as a crime incident or hate incident. what is an incident? if it's if it's not a crime, just let it go. an autistic boy drops it gets drops a quran and it gets scuffed, and that's recorded. >> and then you've got the police these with police sitting with these with people who are have sort of said, oh, no, we're not. we're not calling the to be not calling for the guy to be harmed or anything. but here's not calling for the guy to be har|pressr anything. but here's not calling for the guy to be har|press conference but here's not calling for the guy to be har|press conference of it here's not calling for the guy to be har|press conference of us ere's not calling for the guy to be har|press conference of us alls big press conference of us all appeasing this thing . as she appeasing this thing. as she says very clearly, do not says very clearly, we do not have those laws in this country in terms of , have those laws in this country in terms of, um, you know , in terms of, um, you know, whatever it's called hate speech or blasphemy, blasphemy or blasphemy laws and whatnot . and blasphemy laws and whatnot. and you a couple of weeks you also had a couple of weeks ago you i think it's west ago you i think it's at west yorkshire where yorkshire police where they arrested an autistic 16 year old autistic girl, an autistic girl , for basically saying, you you look like you're part of my nan, who was who's a lesbian, who's a lesbian . she has short hair. lesbian. she has short hair. that's it. you know? that's basically it. you know? i mean, there's nothing wrong with. >> i with. »| with. >> i short hair. % short hair. with. >> way, shyorkshire by with. >> way, sh yorkshire police with. >> anothersh yorkshire police with. >> another one)rkshire police with. >> another one shortly police that. >> ea- >> you look a bit like my lesbian way. thanks, mate. >> that's a crime . so
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mate. » that-w >> that's a hate crime. so we'll deal incident. it's deal with that incident. it's a non—crime hate. it's more the beard we. not only that, though, josh, west yorkshire police after woman for after that arrested a woman for taking a picture photograph of taking a picture a photograph of her gender critical that her gender critical sticker that was attached to a trans billboard. mean , this is the billboard. i mean, this is the kind talking billboard. i mean, this is the kind my talking billboard. i mean, this is the kind my questiontalking billboard. i mean, this is the kind my question ,|lking billboard. i mean, this is the kind my question , though, is billboard. i mean, this is the kincsuella question , though, is billboard. i mean, this is the kincsuella braverman hough, is billboard. i mean, this is the kincsuella braverman d0|gh, is billboard. i mean, this is the kincsuella braverman do anything can suella braverman do anything about because it seems about it? because it seems like every story every third day we have a story . suella braverman says woke policing far or policing has gone too far or some other thing's gone too far. policing has gone too far or somthen er thing's gone too far. policing has gone too far or somthen er thing'happensio far. policing has gone too far or somthen er thing'happens .1 far. but then nothing happens. >> priti patel >> we had this with priti patel and her department as well, a civil servants essentially resisting the will of the people. you have elected. government officials who want to basically go for policies for which they have a mandate. but whether it's brexit or neutral, impartial policing, there's a lot of resistance well done for bringing brexit into it. >> but yeah, it is it is ridiculous . and it is every like ridiculous. and it is every like you say , a couple of days. so you say, a couple of days. so doing this, this is she's now saying they're going to open an official investigation into it. but yeah, this is even in her previous as an attorney previous role as an attorney general she was still saying police just get on with
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policing, basically. >> yeah. takeaway for the >> yeah. the takeaway for the people is that if your house has been the police been burglarised, the police don't just say you've don't show up just say you've been probably been misgendered they probably will show up. >> call, anna. all right. >> good call, anna. all right. well, shocking . it well, i mean, it is shocking. it keeps think keeps happening. i think nicholas . it's civil nicholas is right. it's a civil service also , i service run amok, but also, i like you attacked for like that you attacked him for bringing in brexit. you just brought bringing in brexit. you just brotminutes so he's two minutes ago. so he's prepared to go there. have prepared to go there. let's have a at the mirror and a look then at the mirror and the al. john. the death of al. john. >> yes. al fayed dies at 94. and you know what? they finally got to him. they they were saying for years the security you know, i'm not i don't want to get into like who they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no,o they are. i'm not i don't want to get into like no, because e. don't want >> no, because we don't want a tweet thread. >> want >> we don't want it. but you know, they finally know, the fact is they finally you know, it's taken decades. but you know, they got their revenge . so . what revenge. so. what >> yeah, it's not it's not you that talks about them. it's not me. you saying it's not joke me. you saying it's not a joke because i got it. >> i it. you got it. >> i got it. you got it. >> it. yeah. he's >> okay, i got it. yeah. he's 94, interesting. colourful 94, but interesting. colourful life. he got fulham into the premier , so that was
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premier league, so that was pretty started pretty big. he actually started off selling fizzy drinks in alexandria, , kind of a, alexandria, in egypt, kind of a, you inauspicious you know, inauspicious beginnings . you know, inauspicious beginnings. but did something you know, inauspicious beginclever. but did something you know, inauspicious beginclever. butmarried something quite clever. he married i'm not saying cynically at saying he did it cynically at all, his wife, all, but he married his wife, was of saudi was the sister of a saudi millionaire or billionaire, which help a bit. that which does help a bit. that marriage lasted two years. >> you know, got the money. >> e’— >> he got the down payment. >> he got the down payment. >> just >> i'm not saying that. i'm just giving facts out. nicholas giving some facts out. nicholas what think? what do you think? >> , it's less of a sombre >> well, it's less of a sombre fact, but i remember him for putting a statue of michael jackson in front of craven craven cottage is that fulham's venue? if i'm i'm not a fan of fulham, but that was quite controversial. michael jackson not particularly. but the music only i think he'd be. >> you make a really good michael jackson impersonator. >> really? yeah. >> really? yeah. >> you've captured him in his later you trying me >> are you trying to get me walking into a trap or something? no, no . something? no, no, no, no. >> he's saying you've got the charisma and. and the preferences . okay, i'll take that. >> the preferences? >> the preferences? >> so yeah, you know, >> maybe not. so yeah, you know, he did do that. >> maybe not. so yeah, you know, he did do that . if some people he did do that. if some people thought tasteless, do he did do that. if some people thotthink tasteless, do he did do that. if some people thotthink it tasteless, do he did do that. if some people thotthink it was tasteless, do he did do that. if some people thotthink it was tasoress, do he did do that. if some people thotthink it was tasor what?» you think it was fun or what?
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>> was quite well to >> i think it was quite well to see the glass half full, he didn't care what a sizeable proportion of fulham fans thought about it, said, this is a great artist. whoever doesn't like it. >> yeah, he was that kind of quy- >> yeah, he was that kind of guy. sort of, yeah. go on. well i've got exclusive i've got some exclusive information about him. >> okay. friend of mine at >> okay. a friend of mine at school, she. her first job was working he had , like, a working as one. he had, like, a whole of assistants whole room full of assistants and he used to sort of one day he'd go up to someone and say, oh, come with me. and then he'd take female shoe take him to the female shoe department and then they could pick they pick out whatever shoes they wanted, there go wanted, really. so there you go . this is journalism headlines , . this is journalism headlines, journalism, breaking inside information. >> they didn't have to like have repay it in any serious way. >> okay, good. and on a serious note as well, his son did, of course, die in that tragic crash with . it must have strange. >> got f.- >> always got to bring every time diana. >> always got to bring every tim well, diana. >> always got to bring every tim well, it's diana. >> always got to bring every timwell, it's serious.|a. >> well, it's and it's serious. >> well, it's and it's serious. >> , you know, it must >> and also, you know, it must have have have been strange to have your the death of your son overshadowed it would overshadowed by dan as it would be by pretty be overshadowed by pretty much anyone , of anyone when it's diana, of course. thought should anyone when it's diana, of cou that thought should
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anyone when it's diana, of cou that josh hought should anyone when it's diana, of cou that josh butjht should anyone when it's diana, of cou that josh but you should anyone when it's diana, of cou that josh but you look,�*uld get that in. josh but you look, you've interesting you've gone for an interesting angle there. well, i thought i should important facts should get the important facts in comedy, in and then we'll do the comedy, the next section will be the the next section will be all the comedy stick around for comedy guys. so stick around for that. one. that. that is it for part one. but shapps gets but coming up, grant shapps gets hacked . sidique gets hacked. sidique khan gets even more . see
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radio. >> welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dixon , still here with i'm nick dixon, still here with josh howie. there he is. that's him and nicholas de santo. look at him looking good. let's do the independent now. and good news for british or news for the british economy, or at the bad we at least the bad news we had wasn't . which is the wasn't accurate. which is the closest we get to good news now isn't i'll take it. britain >> yeah, i'll take it. britain no longer economic outlier no longer an economic outlier after extraordinary gdp upgrade by ons. so ons official office of national statistics has re—evaluated britain's economic performance. gdp gdp wise. so previously it was thought britain had not re—entered .
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britain had not re—entered. heard the parameters that existed before covid and lockdown. this was a favoured talking point by the labour that britain is the only g7 nation that hasn't recovered to the pre—covid levels . but now they pre—covid levels. but now they have basically modified in light of new information, the gdp figures, and they have concluded that actually by the end of 2021, britain had re—entered those . those. >> yeah, it got up 0.6% rather than down 1.2. and i don't know, it's tough for the remainers who hate britain and always say we're doing worse than everyone. what josh ? what do you think, josh? >> well , i what do you think, josh? >> well, i think the point is that we would be doing even better, but whatever . better, but whatever. >> that's a separate thing here. of course this is great news and hopefully that will boost a bit of confidence , more investment, of confidence, more investment, unfortunately. i mean , as miss unfortunately. i mean, as miss jeremy hunt says, the chancellor says we're not out of the woods. basically, the woods are still burning. we know it burning. we don't know if it was arson not or global warming, burning. we don't know if it was arscthereiot or global warming, burning. we don't know if it was arscthere is or global warming, burning. we don't know if it was arscthere is still lobal warming, burning. we don't know if it was arscthere is still somewarming, burning. we don't know if it was arscthere is still some burning, but there is still some burning going on. our manufacturing has
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been steadily declining . house been steadily declining. house pfices been steadily declining. house prices are going down. so this is good . like things are not as is good. like things are not as bad and we should enjoy that for the next 30s or so. >> yeah , the next crisis comes >> yeah, the next crisis comes along. apparently we can look forward to healthy growth. i mean, is hunt mean, of course it is hunt saying faster than saying this which we faster than germany, france italy though germany, france and italy though in the long term. the long in the long term. in the long term, 50 years, yeah. and it doesn't outperform doesn't likely outperform germany now. well they germany even now. yeah well they have their individual issues. >> are fighting. >> they are fighting. >> they are fighting. >> oh they say how much >> oh they didn't say how much immigration will rely get immigration will rely on to get there. but one thing i like nicholas, immigration nicholas, it says immigration and says, and brexit. it says it says, all right, josh, if you're taking your and you see, your medication and you see, i've had my coffee shouting a lot, was a key attack line lot, so it was a key attack line for labour. do you think this makes labour? makes any difference to labour? nicholas says here. >> well, key attack >> well, it is a key attack line, we know line, but of course we know tories have not been performing very well in other departments as well . immigration, one of as well. immigration, one of them inflation an and, and we were just talking about policing . so, so it remains to be seen. >> yeah. nick relax, mate. don't worry. the tories have done
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loads of rubbish that labour can attack them on. >> it's okay. do you know >> it's okay. yeah. do you know i've voted tory. >> it's okay. yeah. do you know i'v> it's okay. yeah. do you know i'v
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official tiktok account. i mean, really, are they? >> they do their dancing and whatnot . whatnot. >> he has to update you, though, nicholas. he has now his nicholas. he has now left his personal one reluctantly and giving staff because giving it over to staff because i checked, since story's i checked, since this story's been that's was been published, that's what was the he put the last thing that he he put out there just his dinner photo of his wife . of his wife. >> are there a lot because it always reminds me of nick's joke when he says, follow me on twitter, facebook, et cetera. and on tiktok. if you're a 13 year old girl, you know , who do year old girl, you know, who do i say that you made us sound so bad. >> i changed that joke to if you captured his essence, that's because relevant because there was a relevant story the when was story at the time when i was doing about doing that and stand up about how by. i then how it was being used by. i then changed a changed it to if you're a chinese spy, okay, thank you for i crucial detail. >> you know, it wasn't a dig or anything. it is anything. i'm just saying it is it is a well known fact that tiktok is popular with teenagers population. he's a big fan, nicholas of my comedy. >> yeah , definitely. he's >> yeah, definitely. he's a great comedian as well. if you try done try comedy, we have done a wonderful gig together. >> he was very indeed. >> he was very funny indeed. >> he was very funny indeed. >> , but seems like the vibe
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>> he was very funny indeed. >> shouldt seems like the vibe >> he was very funny indeed. >> shouldt seenon ike the vibe >> he was very funny indeed. >> shouldt seenon from |e vibe >> he was very funny indeed. >> shouldt seenon from that)e is we should move on from that one. so let's get to on the mail. abusers mail. and domestic abusers leaving prison will have wear leaving prison will have to wear electronic , stopping them electronic tags, stopping them getting too close to their victims , which you're sat getting too close to their victthe , which you're sat getting too close to their victthe way|ich you're sat getting too close to their victthe way over you're sat getting too close to their victthe way over there you're sat getting too close to their victthe way over there , ou're sat all the way over there, nicholas. whole nicholas. because of our whole thing. beep, beep. nicholas. because of our whole thiryeah, beep, beep. nicholas. because of our whole thiryeah, let'sep, beep. nicholas. because of our whole thiryeah, let'sep, beepthat. >> yeah, let's go with that. >> yeah, let's go with that. >> blankly . >> looks at me blankly. >> looks at me blankly. >> accused >> i'm being accused of all sorts . you were so sorts of things. you were so complimentary a few complimentary up until a few minutes domestic minutes ago, but domestic abusers leaving prison to wear electronic tags in pilot scheme. basically the idea is when they are out on top of the prison sentence, that they have already served , if they are deemed to be served, if they are deemed to be still a danger to their previous victims, there's going to be this this gps technology, these tags to prevent them from getting closer to them. yeah i like it. >> it's good you're pro it pro, absolutely. >> because these people, people who beat up their partners, they , you know, they need to be observed still . and what they observed still. and what they did is tremendously wrong. and of course, the victims, it doesn't just finish after the physical event itself. that fear continues. so for them to feel
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safer , i think is a fantastic safer, i think is a fantastic thing. there's also another thing. there's also another thing that they've been pushing through , which is that through, which is that it's prevent ing contact from prison to their former victims or whatever . and i to their former victims or whatever. and i think that's good as well. so anything that's going to help protect these people and their children i think thing . think is a great thing. >> yeah, i suppose for >> yeah, i suppose just for balance , the only thing i can balance, the only thing i can think to come balance, the only thing i can thi|with to come balance, the only thing i can thi|with another to come balance, the only thing i can thi|with another too come balance, the only thing i can thi|with another too c0|go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i another too c0|go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i ancgoing too c0|go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i ancgoing to too c0|go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i ancgoing to havec0|go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i ancgoing to have a |go, balance, the only thing i can thi pro,i ancgoing to have a go. go pro, i'm going to have a go. i'm going to have a go and i'm going have a go. only going to have a go. the only thing would be if you're suppose if you were falsely accused, which does happen, then you're stuck but stuck with a tag forever. but i haven't it haven't checked data on that. it does happen sometimes. is that. but go to prison ? yeah, but to go to prison? yeah, you're probably not. >> probably wrong'un . >> probably a wrong'un. >> probably a wrong'un. >> fair okay well, >> yeah, fair enough. okay well, i think we'll have to just end there . you're so sad about that. i think we'll have to just end there . get re so sad about that. i think we'll have to just end there . get a so sad about that. i think we'll have to just end there . get a bit sad about that. i think we'll have to just end there . get a bit morebout that. i think we'll have to just end there . get a bit more out: that. i think we'll have to just end there . get a bit more out ofiat. i could get a bit more out of the but guys are the story, but you guys are going say you going to come on and say you weren't know, pro domestic weren't you know, pro domestic violence . it's violence enough. no, no. it's just that we've got do just that now we've got to do five minutes on sidique khan, but we'll do it. let's do it. let's telegraph. let's do the telegraph. and sadiq khan has finally got the message and dropped hated message and dropped his hated ulez .just message and dropped his hated ulez . just kidding. ulez policy. just kidding. he's deployed cameras .
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deployed a fleet of cameras. vans. josh? >> good doing five >> yeah. good luck doing five minutes on sadiq khan minutes on this. sadiq khan deploys ulez vans after vigilance attack cameras. so this is particularly in bromley, i think it's like 80% of the cameras in ulez cameras in bromley have been destroyed, which is just a coincidence. that's where you're from, nicholas, isn't it? that's where you live? nicholas, isn't it? that's where you livei in north london. >> no, i live in north london. okay. and okay. that joke didn't work. and i'm sorry for ruining the joke . i'm sorry for ruining the joke. >> no, no, it's not. it's fine. >> like type >> he does seem like the type that at yeah, cameras at night. yeah, absolutely . absolutely. >> not >> but it's not going to work, nicholas. it, nicholas. so stop doing it, because got these little because they've got these little vans that or little trucks or little uprising shall continue. yeah check under your nails. just make sure and. but yeah , so just make sure and. but yeah, so they're now deploying those to fill in the gaps essentially and but amazing how much money but it's amazing how much money has been spent or will be spent to all these cameras and to fix all these cameras and whatnot. look, they're not whatnot. it's look, they're not to going beat the system in this way . they're going to get caught way. they're going to get caught eventually. look it sucks. i don't agree with it, but we're just going have to lump and just going have to lump it and get about that. >> it kind of reminds me the >> it kind of reminds me of the bbc vans when they had these
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vans that were meant to be checking your licence fee. and then out that it then it came out that it probably anything. then it came out that it probéwere anything. then it came out that it probéwere sortanything. then it came out that it probéwere sortanythere to they were just sort of there to threaten people. why won't sidique nicholas get the sidique khan nicholas get the message? this is an incredibly unpopular policy. instead of listening to people and going, oh, stop. people listening to people and going, oh, this stop. people listening to people and going, oh, this so stop. people listening to people and going, oh, this so much. people hate this policy so much. the moderate of england, moderate people of england, famously there famously moderate, are out there smashing up cameras. might famously moderate, are out there smashto; up cameras. might famously moderate, are out there smashto; up candras. might famously moderate, are out there smashto; up cand go, might famously moderate, are out there smashto; up cand go, maybe listen to that. and go, maybe this my best policy. this is not my best policy. maybe tax maybe this is my poll tax moment. goes moment. but instead he just goes , want what do , no vans. i want vans. what do you think? >> because they're and >> because they're arrogant. and this the religion, net >> because they're arrogant. and this thing, religion, net >> because they're arrogant. and this thing, which n, net >> because they're arrogant. and this thing, which even net >> because they're arrogant. and this thing, which even if et zero thing, which even if achieved, know , britain is achieved, as we know, britain is just a small drop in this huge planet in terms of emission . but planet in terms of emission. but this is social engineering . they this is social engineering. they are pressing with the 15 minute cities. they are pressing with net zero, they are pressing with this, which is essentially penalising the working man because rich people or rich companies will not be as much affected. pardon women work. yeah. women. yeah. but i'm thinking about the white man van and all these, you know , and all these, you know, tradesmen , craftsmen, people who tradesmen, craftsmen, people who need to go through central
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london or all of london, for that matter , for work. and now that matter, for work. and now they have to get rid of their nails done as well and things like that. okay, we can we get all the allies that we need in this struggle . the point is, you this struggle. the point is, you have cars that are maybe just a decade old and these are good cars. you need to get rid of them, get the electric car , them, get the electric car, which for which you have these lithium batteries is how are they be produced ? under they going to be produced? under what conditions? how are we close to five minutes? how are we going to recycle the battery . is know. >> so professionals , cars, >> so professionals, cars, they're very expensive. >> so they are imposing a new lifestyle. all under this new religion of they don't have to be electric, electric . be electric, electric. >> i've got a i've car >> i've got a i've got a car thatis >> i've got a i've got a car that is compliant with the new rules. still a it's an rules. it's still a it's an unleaded petrol car. yeah. >> but just quickly, why can't we get rid sadiq khan? why we get rid of sadiq khan? why does seems to does no one no one ever seems to have democracy ? >> $- es“ as." & tillthe >> so we have to wait till the next see. see. >> so we have to wait till the next see. you see. >> so we have to wait till the next see. you say, see. how let's see. like you say, how how many actually genuinely many people actually genuinely do hope, hate it. yeah, well, people just vote finally, don't
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they? they vote for him >> they just vote for him because their i'm because he's on their side. i'm amazed we can't get rid of i don't of him . don't mean get rid of him. >> a january don't mean get rid of him. >> kind a january don't mean get rid of him. >> kind don't a january don't mean get rid of him. >> kind don't a janlify 6th kind of i don't know if that's necessarily true. when people back in the people were voting back in the day, wasn't were going day, it wasn't they were going to know . to vote for labour. you know. but when the london elections . but when the london elections. so. okay. okay. we'll see. well let's see. >> all right. that is it for that part of nicholas list batteries. coming up in the batteries. but coming up in the next , the eu's new next section, the eu's new ministry of truth , dawn butler ministry of truth, dawn butler goes butler and emma goes full dawn butler and emma thompson saves the planet on a superyacht. see you minute i >> -- >> that 5mm >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast showers or clearing overnight some low cloud remaining, even some low cloud remaining, even some fog by dawn. but the trend is for it to turn increasingly sunny and increasingly warm over the next few days as high pressure replaces low pressure. low pressure already filling and
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gb news radio show. >> welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the mail and the eu is demanding member states create ministries of truth. they must be trolling us at this point. nicolas, this is ridiculous. this is your is ridiculous. no, this is your typical eu. >> if you didn't need >> just as if you didn't need more reasons to be happy for having left it . more reasons to be happy for having left it. eu is more reasons to be happy for having left it . eu is accused of having left it. eu is accused of taking a page out of orwell's 1984 with the creation of ministries of truth that will ensure wrong thoughts are not allowed in a bid to tackle disinformation online. >> whereas the mail quoting that wrong thoughts are not allowed is in the official pamphlet ? >> 7- >> it's a ? >> it's a romanian 7 >> it's a romanian mp. so this
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whole article just is whole article just basically is all the thought mep, a all around the thought mep, a member a christian terrors, member of a christian terrors, whatever. okay but sorry, nicolas, go on in church . nicolas, go on in church. >> so yeah, basically there's this new eu legislation called digital services act, which has just come into effect and, and they force platforms such as twitter , facebook and lots of twitter, facebook and lots of others to come up with. and this is what he means by ministry of truth , so—called a network of truth, so—called a network of trusted flaggers to flag so—called disinformation on harmful content and so on and so forth. these you know who facts the fact checkers . the fact checkers. >> the same argument trusted by whom was my question? >> exactly. so these are because we've had it in the world of fact checking. facebook fact checking. i mean, facebook was using them. was already using them. these are institutes or sometimes branches of mainstream legacy media who fact check you, so to speak. media who fact check you, so to speak . and now we're going to speak. and now we're going to have more of these in different european countries to signal potential harmful or wrong info
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station. and then if the platforms are not prompt enough to remove these, they will face hefty fines, sometimes as much as 6% of their annual income, which means obviously they will maybe err on the side of caution and therefore fiercely censor content. >> so this applies to both member states and like you say, onune member states and like you say, online platforms. and if it wasn't sinister enough when elon musk dropped opted out of the voluntary version of this , the voluntary version of this, the european commissioner said you can run but you can't hide. which is just like very sinister stuff. you think, josh? stuff. what do you think, josh? is on this ? >> 7- >> yeah, 7_ >> yeah, well, 7 >> yeah, well, look, it's a balancing because fact balancing act because the fact is there is russian disinformation out there. there are actors at play using are bad actors at play using these platforms. there is child abuse and out there. so there is abuse and out there. so there is a need for the eu to take action. now, the question is getting the balance right where it goes too far or veers into the 1984 thing. also some people might sort of see this as a sort
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of conspiracy of the idea that we're being controlled by these companies or by the people who are then controlling the companies. but at the same time, it's you know, we did see supposed misinformation come out dufing supposed misinformation come out during covid that turned out to be valid. yeah. and then it's you know, i personally think that it's not like that. there's the conspiracy idea that this but i do think that people are lazy or by people i mean the people running the narrative and the newspapers, they don't want to investigate they to investigate further. they want with whatever want to go along with whatever narrative and don't want narrative it is and don't want to and that's to challenge it. and that's where the danger comes it where the danger comes from. it comes not doing comes from journalists not doing their a theirjob. now, i'm not a journalist. i just read what journalists can tell journalist. i just read what jourilalists can tell journalist. i just read what jourii believe can tell journalist. i just read what jourii believe failedan tell journalist. i just read what jourii believe failed during and i believe they failed during things like covid and whatnot. >> absolutely. i mean, if it was the when hear the real truth, when you hear ministry it's not ministry of truth, it's not going to the actual is going to be the actual truth, is it? behind it? then then we'd all be behind it. but obviously the it. but it's obviously the orwellian doublespeak. okay, that's not going to true that's not going to be true what it's surely see, i it's going to be. surely see, i take about things take your point about things like child abuse and stuff, and you they have do you say maybe they have to do something. you say maybe they have to do
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so already|. you say maybe they have to do so already inherently is already inherently democratic, undemocratic , sorry. democratic, undemocratic, sorry. and get sort of and then you get this sort of stuff on top, it seems me. stuff on top, it seems to me. nicolas, is just nicolas, the problem is just it's liberal it's just the sort of liberal elites on a grand scale elites failure on a grand scale to with the people and to engage with the people and their their their real struggles and their real opinions. it just real opinions. isn't it just they've . all of the they've lost control. all of the narrative, and these narrative, the eu and these other large bodies and they're narrative, the eu and these othesaying bodies and they're narrative, the eu and these othe saying borhave nd they're narrative, the eu and these othesaying borhave to they're narrative, the eu and these othe saying borhave to suppress, just saying we have to suppress, we to decide what's we have to decide what's misinformation harmful content. there's even now mal information, which is true information, which is true information , but that they think information, but that they think is dangerous to release. do you know that there's misinformation, disinformation and wherever and mal information wherever they can hang to suppress they can hang on to, to suppress information that is inconvenient now course, the proposals now of course, the proposals come from the eu commission, which is not democratically elected. >> and we should remember that although the european union has although the european union has a parliament, the parliament, the parliament initiate the parliament cannot initiate legislation, they can only act on by by the commission on proposal by by the commission . so which has which holds the sole right to generate legislation . anyway, having said legislation. anyway, having said that, this this is already legislation anyway . and what we legislation anyway. and what we see that, for example, in terms
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of russian disinformation for years legacy media banged on about it, it came to nothing. i think this is just legacy media who become the megaphone. who have become the megaphone. >> there isn't such a thing as russian . russian disinformation. >> there >> i'm saying it either. there is not or if there is to not the magnitude that justifies such a draconian measures. because in the us they had hundreds of pages of investigate and ultimately trump is right now indicted for four charges. none of them has anything to do with russia . russia. >> no, but that's not. but we're talking about what's happening with germany and whatnot. they are . they are. is has with germany and whatnot. they are . proven e. is has with germany and whatnot. they are . proven to is has with germany and whatnot. they are . proven to be is has with germany and whatnot. they are . proven to be puttingis with germany and whatnot. they are . proven to be putting this been proven to be putting this information out there and to be trying elections trying to affect elections and whatnot . this isn't well, whatnot. this isn't well, and that's a massive other debate. >> and maybe let's move on and do the metro, shall we? sorry. they're guys . okay. they're the good guys. okay. well, unless you to have it well, unless you want to have it for another minutes, i'm well, unless you want to have it for (worried minutes, i'm well, unless you want to have it for (worried nicholastes, i'm well, unless you want to have it for (worried nicholastes, start just worried nicholas will start listing battery types again. maybe let's move on to do the metro provocative article maybe let's move on to do the metro race provocative article maybe let's move on to do the metro race pro dawn ve article maybe let's move on to do the metro race pro dawn butler. le about race from dawn butler. does she write any other kind? josh yes, unless she's calling saying that babies, we don't know what sex that they're born
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with. >> oh, yeah, that's her other massive influence contribution there to society . society takes there to society. society takes from black culture, but often doesn't want black people along with that's headline. with it. that's the headline. but letter after but really, it's a letter after it emerged that tory mayor candidate london mayor susan hall, some comments came out where she called the wonders awful. i don't know if you guys have been notting hill carnival , she said. it dangerous and , she said. it was dangerous and she said that there's a problem with in black with crime in the black community. and dawn butler has used opportunity used this an opportunity to basically tea bag on on her and call out the hypocrisy she for events like glastonbury or redding which also have crime , redding which also have crime, crime and sexual assaults occur as well. but no one seems to be adding their angle to it. that's that might be well, a justifiable position . the justifiable position. the problem with dawn butler is she seems to be continuously going down this road. and only a few days ago there was a whole incident with saying suella braveman wouldn't be able to say
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what she says if it wasn't for her ethnicity and almost sort of implying that the tories were just sort of using her as opposed to her having her own agency . and i did. yeah. agency. and i did. yeah. >> and that was strange because agency. and i did. yeah. >:itand that was strange because agency. and i did. yeah. >:it disproved/as strange because agency. and i did. yeah. >:it disproved/as str'butler's ause it it disproved dawn butler's own theories about own kind of theories about white privilege because she was saying suella worse suella would be in a worse position it position if she was white. it just ironically. but yeah, i know a point about know she may have a point about glastonbury and stuff. what do you thing glastonbury and stuff. what do you bothers thing glastonbury and stuff. what do you bothers she's thing glastonbury and stuff. what do you bothers she's justg that bothers me is she's just trying to get susan hall in trouble. force an trouble. she wants to force an apology annoys apology out of her that annoys me. point me. she also makes a point at the is bad for the end that racism is bad for everyone. the end that racism is bad for eve quite for dawn butler the end that racism is bad for eve quite she for dawn butler the end that racism is bad for eve quite she f0|to awn butler the end that racism is bad for eve quite she f0|to awn b so er because she gets to write so many what many articles. but what do you thinkdon't think she's making >> i don't think she's making that be honest, that good a point, to be honest, because i'm not i'm of because i'm not i'm no fan of glastonbury and people who attend the attend glastonbury and the political message that comes out of last year in of glastonbury, but last year in notting hill, carnival, 275 people were arrested . one people were arrested. one participant died, one police horse died. i mean , has it horse died. i mean, has it happenedin horse died. i mean, has it happened in glastonbury? i don't think so . so if there is any think so. so if there is any problem, let's let's face it and let's let's to solve it let's let's try to solve it rather just going after the rather than just going after the conservative candidate for
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london mayor. okay. well let's move on and do the times. >> and if you thought foreign autocrats the autocrats own most of the uk's property, you're wrong. property, well, you're wrong. it's children , it's actually their children, nicholas, to hundred million pounds worth of uk property is owned by children of autocratic rulers and allies. >> basically, the new development is that we have we now have this register of overseas entities, which was established after the invasion of ukraine by russia. a lot of these lucrative properties are owned by companies based overseas. and until now are the owners of these properties were not known. whereas now it has become public and that's why we see the times has done this investigation. they have access to the register, they have access land registry data, and they have come up with those people , usually as close family people, usually as close family members of autocratic rulers of countries overseas who own a hefty portfolio of properties here, like the relatives of the azerbaijani lifetime . president,
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azerbaijani lifetime. president, i think i can call him 20 years in power . i think i can call him 20 years in power. then i think i can call him 20 years in power . then the i think i can call him 20 years in power. then the family of the kazakh president, in power. then the family of the kazakh president , former kazakh president, former president who ruled the former one, the former one, even the current one. >> gutted that. current one. >> well, gutted that. current one. >> well, gut'current that. current one. >> well, gut'current th are >> well, the current one are amassing the wealth. >> yeah. i don't know, josh, it seems think this seems. what do you think to this they seems like obvious. >> w- wi- wi— >> i mean it's just like what central london is owned by a bunch of foreign people and their relatives basically got up to some no good like, yeah, we what does this have what implication does this have to us as country ? there is an to us as a country? there is an argument about ethics in terms of, you know , people from these of, you know, people from these regimes being able to put their money into this country . regimes being able to put their money into this country. but then but in terms of us and what we're trying to and live our lives, it's like, are we are we going, oh, no, i can't buy that 10 million property now because i gazumped by the daughter i got gazumped by the daughter of kazabazua . of kazabazua. >> i'm also not sure how you stop it, but one funny thing is, one of the problems with one of the problems we have with azerbaijan is that the government exerts large influence sections of influence over large sections of the media, course would influence over large sections of the m happen course would influence over large sections of the m happen in course would influence over large sections of the m happen in a course would influence over large sections of the m happen in a western would never happen in a western country. but think we should
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country. but i think we should move on because this move on because we got this really the really good story next in the mail, who's mail, it's emma watson who's been important work been doing very important work to save the world from a 200 £200 million super. >> said emma watson, didn't >> you said emma watson, didn't you? well, they've you? emma thompson well, they've both of problems to be honest. >> who says? emma watson in the autocue ? so blaming autocue? so i'm blaming whoever wrote that. emma thompson probably me, it's an probably also me, but it's an earlier was a different earlier me who was a different person. i've and grown . person. i've learnt and grown. >> i think person. i've learnt and grown. >> is ithink person. i've learnt and grown. >> is rubbish i think person. i've learnt and grown. >> is rubbish article i think person. i've learnt and grown. >> is rubbish article . think person. i've learnt and grown. >> is rubbish article . emma this is a rubbish article. emma thompson goes from zero test boat to fox tv founder superyacht and it make it seem like it's just happened . there's like it's just happened. there's a four year gap between these events and this is meant to be some kind gotcha like guess some kind of gotcha like guess what? surprise surprise. it turns out that famous rich people are hypocrites . boom. and people are hypocrites. boom. and four years later, from being at this protest in oxford circus, four years ago, environmental protests. here she is now on a yacht. protests. here she is now on a yacht . but actually, the weird yacht. but actually, the weird thing is it's not as massive a gotcha as they think because she's sort of vowed after being gotcha last time by flying into that protest . all right. well, that protest. all right. well, i'm going to use less planes . so
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i'm going to use less planes. so now she's using a boat. she's using superyachts . using superyachts. >> yeah. yeah. really >> yeah. yeah. she's really scaled know scaled down. i don't know the carbon aquatic carbon footprint or the aquatic alternative , nicholas, of this alternative, nicholas, of this particular boat. but isn't it isn't are just isn't it that people are just sick in sick of being lectured in the way gervais way that ricky gervais is exposed in the sort of alluded way that ricky gervais is ex insed in the sort of alluded way that ricky gervais is ex in thein the sort of alluded way that ricky gervais is ex in the inthe sort of alluded way that ricky gervais is ex in the inthe �*goldenilluded way that ricky gervais is ex in the inthe �*golden globes? to in the in the golden globes? we're just sick being we're just sick of being lectured celebrities lectured by rich celebrities who don't people's lives. >> i think we need more these >> i think we need more of these stories gets stories because it, again, gets to the core of the idea that it's one rule me another it's one rule for me and another for thee, right? we have hypocritical a—listers who have another lifestyle and then it's not just eco environmentalism, it's other . they have those who it's other. they have those who can afford private security, want to defund the police in the us , you know, those who have us, you know, those who have mansions surrounded by moats and barbed wire want more immigration. so. so this is just another example. >> runners of the black >> the runners of the black lives ? lives matter, isn't it? >> yeah, good point. all right. we to move on. and we got to move on. but and we can't whether emma can't confirm whether emma watson on that watson was or was not on that yacht that for yacht, but that is it for part three. but coming up in the final pentagon sets final section, the pentagon sets up a website, eyes right, up a ufo website, eyes right, deadly books. and out deadly books. and we find out who is the real top see you
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soon welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the telegraph . and the leader of the telegraph. and the leader of the telegraph. and the leader of the has been the florida proud boys has been jailed for 17 years role jailed for 17 years for his role in january sixth protests. in the january sixth protests. now, right outcome now, is this the right outcome or just now, is this the right outcome orjust a now, is this the right outcome or just a two now, is this the right outcome orjust a two tier justice or just a two tier justice system nicholas the system at work? nicholas the proud boys florida leader jailed proud boys florida leaderjailed for 17 years over capitol riots. >> so too , the main leaders of >> so too, the main leaders of the group proud boys, joe biggs and zachary rael, have have received 17 and 15 years respectively . respectively. >> yeah, you see, and i've since heard ethan nordean has got 18 years. breaking since years. that's breaking since this was. >> yeah. that one was the heaviest one ever. and these are the ones in the second heaviest ones in italy. we have saying, say italy. we have a saying, we say the law to your enemies as you apply it, and for your friends you interpret it. so we've seen all these mostly peaceful
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protests over the past few years. the blm , we saw the years. the blm, we saw the autonomous , self—declared autonomous, self—declared independent nation of portland, you know , and all those kind of you know, and all those kind of stuff where were these hefty punishments for them? to me, it seems that the two tier system that you say is actually the case in congress. yeah. so what? well, they give you i'll tell you what. >> i'll tell you what, nicholas means and then you can go. i mean, basically, idea mean, basically, the idea that conservatives mean, basically, the idea that consbasically damaged guy basically damaged the fence. he's got 17 years. you've got six you six year old daughter, and you compare it to, for example, the new attorney who got new york city attorney who got 15 fire bombing a 15 months for fire bombing a police car or the highest sentence. an antifa person has got is ten years for plotting to blow up a load of people. that was, i think no, i think that's wrong. think they get more. >> i think they should get more. absolutely. been absolutely. but they have been now found guilty of seditious conspiracy . see, that's a very conspiracy. see, that's a very serious crime. >> but is it inflated , is the question? >> well, i mean, the facts are that , you know, trump
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>> well, i mean, the facts are that, you know, trump lied and said that there was a fraud . and said that there was a fraud. and they went in and they said, we are declaring war. this is the guy now sentenced for guy who's been now sentenced for 16 years, 17 years. he says he tweeted out , it's time for war. tweeted out, it's time for war. and they invaded the and then they invaded the caphol and then they invaded the capitol. it was it's more than a protest. they literally invaded congress . so, yes, there as congress. so, yes, there is as it said here, the judge says, yes, there's a need for deterrence as to, you know, they tried deterrence is tried to overthrow deterrence is what they say. >> arabia . well, >> also in saudi arabia. well, let's off thief's let's just cut off the thief's hand just to. >> well, they go 18 years. we'll see how long they actually serve for understandably or >> understandably or interestingly, their defence attorney says if this is sedition , why is even trump attorney says if this is sediticaccused is even trump attorney says if this is sediticaccused of even trump attorney says if this is sediticaccused of sedition? trump is not accused of sedition? >> no, no, no . yeah, but you're >> no, no, no. yeah, but you're trying to say it like it's like they're basically saying that they're basically saying that they they're blaming they should they're blaming trump. that's very funny. >> no, they are. >> no, they are. >> they blaming trump , but >> they are blaming trump, but they're linear. they're saying they were linear. they have they this they would have they know this is because a bunch is not sedition because a bunch of animated and rushed of guys got animated and rushed into the congress. >> so they're saying >> so they're basically saying youthey're should >> they're saying you should also prosecute trump for sedition. but he's got his own
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prosecution . prosecution. >> they not because not >> they are not because it's not sedition well, they didn't. >> p has been >> but but he has been prosecuted for doing, you know. >> okay , well, i'm going to >> okay, well, i'm going to agree on this, but it was good agree on this, but it was a good debate. the mail debate. and let's do the mail now a ufo website been debate. and let's do the mail novup a ufo website been debate. and let's do the mail now up (some website been debate. and let's do the mail now up (some crazy te been debate. and let's do the mail now up (some crazy conspiracy1 set up by some crazy conspiracy theorists us defence theorists called the us defence department. josh pentagon to launch one stop shop ufo website so public can see all the declassified photos, videos and reports congress demanded reports after congress demanded answers non—human aircraft. >> so i don't know. i'm not necessarily convinced that people really do actually care after all of these, you know, all this testimony that came out, no actual real evidence seems to have come out . i don't seems to have come out. i don't believe that what they're going to putting this website to be putting on this website is going like the real deal. going to be like the real deal. we're aliens we're going to see aliens walking around or whatnot. if you out for you want to find out for yourself, you just go to xfiles.com and you can for see yourself, you know , one guy yourself, you know, one guy saying that he heard from a bunch of other people and just because he used to work in the intelligence isn't intelligence services isn't evidence enough for me to care. >> well, former >> okay. well, as a former intelligence official saying that the first recovery of ufo
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intelligence official saying that wasfirst recovery of ufo intelligence official saying that was in;t recovery of ufo intelligence official saying that was in magenta, of ufo intelligence official saying that was in magenta, italyfo intelligence official saying that was in magenta, italy in ufo was in magenta, italy in 1933, and there was that bob lazar documentary . nicholas lazar documentary. nicholas i found but now found quite convincing. but now the government saying the government is saying it is there. get there. we're just going to get bored it's not much fun bored because it's not much fun to conspiracy to have a sort of conspiracy theory that the government's approved. think? >> well, t-n >> right. well, generally i'm scared article as well, because i think governments i don't think governments are generally so good at keeping secrets . and especially secrets. and especially nowadays, got the nowadays, everybody's got the smartphone. all sightings smartphone. all these sightings , nobody has ever taken a picture . picture. >> they're not like the loch ness monster we've got ness monster where we've got hard let's ness monster where we've got ha|it let's ness monster where we've got ha|it independent let's ness monster where we've got ha|it independent then. let's ness monster where we've got ha|it independent then. and et's do it independent then. and apparently one time in apparently at one time in history, human history, the entire human population was down to about 1000 just don't 1000 people. please just don't tell bill how was done tell bill gates how it was done . you see what i did there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientistsit i did there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . i did there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, there? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, ilere? tell bill gates how it was done . ycscientists . yeah, i see’ >> scientists. yeah, i see science artists. good one. uncovered. devastating event that may have led to humanity's doom 900 years ago. this is a fascinating story. basically, they have decided they have found evidence that suggests that about 900,000 years ago, the whole human race was reduced to just over a thousand individuals. males who might as well have perished. so the human
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race might have perished altogether, but they managed to sustain themselves . the reason sustain themselves. the reason this number was was so drastically shrunk is presumably climate change. which bars are they going to blame this one on? >> yeah, they say climate change is ancient propaganda. is like ancient propaganda. >> is >> what do you think this is a pro article? pro climate change article? because they're saying because of only people they of this, only 1000 people they to led a bit of inbreeding and that's what created the chromosome two in modern humans . so actually every cloud , you . so actually every cloud, you know, burn more. >> all right . well, very, very >> all right. well, very, very quickly, shall we do this next one because one in the mail? because we all thought the top guy was andrew tate out it's tate but turns out it's god. they twitter anyway. >> josh yeah, the gospel, according tiktok according to gen z tiktok account, with account, updates the bible with modern slang terms. yeah. calling the top. g so i was calling god the top. g so i was wondering to calling god the top. g so i was wo offended to calling god the top. g so i was wo offended that. to calling god the top. g so i was wo offended that. “is be offended by that. but this is how god. mary how they describe god. mary getting pregnant with jesus . getting pregnant with jesus. mary was a pick me girl for god. that's like someone who's like, trying to prove how good they are. you know , she was are. and, you know, she was simping prayer , like simping for him in prayer, like going over the top and appeared and said, you've passed god's
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vibe check. and you vibe check. and he wants you to be of the main be the mother of the main character, the the okay character, the son of the okay in blasphemous >> is this blasphemous or getting kids religion? >> is this blasphemous or get it's kids religion? >> is this blasphemous or get it's the 5 religion? >> is this blasphemous or get it's the worst religion? >> it's not the worst blasphemous thing i've heard nowadays, but i'm not a fan myself. >> okay , well, all right. great >> okay, well, all right. great show, thanks very much. show, guys. thanks very much. let's papers then . one let's go to the papers then. one more front more look at saturday's front pages. so the daily mail has 100 hundreds more schools at risk . hundreds more schools at risk. there it is, the daily telegraph. braverman woke police damaging police trust . the damaging police trust. the times. when will this school crisis end? ask parents. the financial times weekend revisions give economy a surprise lift the eye weekend. hundreds more schools await safety checks despite collapse risk warning to ministers in 2019. in the mirror. what a mess about the schools again. and those were your front pages is thatis those were your front pages is that is it for tonight's show. thanks to josh and nicholas headliners tomorrow at headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. with these two fine gentlemen and if gentlemen once again and if you're watching a.m, then you're watching at 5 am, then of course, stay tuned for breakfast. from now for me, breakfast. but from now for me, it's morning it's good night. good morning and bless the temperatures
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and god bless the temperatures rising, boxt solar, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office with the gb news forecast . it showers clearing overnight . some low cloud remaining, even some fog by dawn. but the trend is for it to turn increasingly sunny and increasingly warm over the next few days as high pressure replaces us. low pressure, low pressure already filling and disappears overnight and as a result, the showers and any outbreaks of rain tending to become very isolated through the hours of darkness . lots of low hours of darkness. lots of low cloud, i think especially for england and wales and some fog patches forming by dawn . but the patches forming by dawn. but the clearest skies will be across northern scotland here. temperatures dipping close to freezing the most freezing in some of the most sheltered spots. single figures widely further south. it's a mild night and again, there'll be some low clouds and mist as we start things off. but it's that will through the morning lift and it will break up
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eventually . we'll see some sunny eventually. we'll see some sunny spells break through . i think spells break through. i think still some cloud remaining, still some cloud remaining, still some cloud remaining, still some showers across england wales, but not as england and wales, but not as many . there'll be many as recent days. there'll be plenty of fine weather on offer and warmer. 26 and it will feel warmer. 26 celsius there. in the celsius there. the high in the south—east, low 20s widely elsewhere and into sunday. again a bit of a slow start, some mist and fog. first thing, especially for southern parts the uk , for southern parts of the uk, breezier further north with some outbreaks rain the north breezier further north with some outt northwestain the north breezier further north with some outt northwestain scotland )rth breezier further north with some outt northwestain scotland .th breezier further north with some outt northwestain scotland . and and northwest of scotland. and that tends to ease later in the day as sunshine widely day as sunshine develops widely across the country in time for the start of next week . and as the start of next week. and as that happens, temperatures rise , the temperatures rising , a , the temperatures rising, a boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on
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was killed in that car crash with diana, princess of wales has passed away at the age of 94. >> over 20,000 rmt union members are walking out again following the aslef strike yesterday. will we ever see the end of this? >> can you afford a school uniform? apparently more parents say they're struggling to afford new kits for their children ahead of term starting next week i >> -- >> and you'll want to know about the weather. here's aiden from the weather. here's aiden from the met office . the met office. >> it might be a misty start out there for many of us this morning, but i can promise sunnier and warmer weather for most of us over the next few days. >> morning. i'm stephen dixon >> morning. i'm stephen dixon >> and i'm anne diamond, and this is breakfast on . this is breakfast on. gb news. >> i've just glanced a story in
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