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gb news. >> good evening headliners is up next. i'm ray addison in the newsroom . our top stories. the newsroom. our top stories. the prime minister has said he's hungry to win the next general election. speaking during his trip to the g20 summit in delhi, rishi sunak told reporters he was entirely confident that the tories could reverse labour's poll lead his comments come just hours after he refused to commit to having a trade agreement with india in place before the next general election . the met police general election. the met police has confirmed a sighting of escaped prisoner daniel kalief . escaped prisoner daniel kalief. he was last seen leaving a lorry
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on wednesday near wandsworth roundabout and walking towards the town centre , they're the town centre, they're offering a £20,000 reward for information that leads to his capture . they also released capture. they also released images of the chef's uniform that he escaped in. commander dominic murphy is head of the met's counter—terror tourism command. he's urging kalief to give himself up . give himself up. >> my message to daniel is to give himself up. we will be closing in on you. the public are motivate hearted and trying to find you . we've had excellent to find you. we've had excellent support from the media. it's only a matter of time before we find you and i would appeal to you to call us and we will come and get you or go into your nearest police station and ask and you . and we will detain you. >> two channel migrants who attacked police on a french beach have been jailed . 33 year beach have been jailed. 33 year old salih tayeb abdullah and 25 year old ahmed omar saleh qatar were sentenced to two years and two months for attempting to arrive in the uk illegally. the pair were part of a violent group who confronted officers
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near calais as they tried to stop them launching a small boat gun salutes have been fired in to london mark the first anniversary of the late queen's death and the king's accession to the throne . they were held in to the throne. they were held in hyde park and at the tower of london with soldiers and horses who took part in the state funeral procession returning for gun salutes in the king's honour . charles and camilla attended a private service of prayer this morning in the church near balmoral, where the late queen worshipped king. also worshipped the king. also recorded a special audio message in memory of his mother in marking the first anniversary of her late majesty's death. >> and my accession, we recall with great affection her long life devoted service and all she meant to so many of us. i'm deeply grateful, too, for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself dunng shown to my wife and myself during this year. as we do our
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utmost to be of service to you all. >> and comedian and impersonator mike yarwood has died aged 82. the royal variety charity announced the news saying he leaves behind an immeasurable void in the entertainment industry . mr void in the entertainment industry. mr yarwood void in the entertainment industry . mr yarwood became void in the entertainment industry. mr yarwood became a household name in the 60s and 70s with his impersonate versions of politicians and other public figures. tributes have been pouring in with bucks fizz singer cheryl baker describing him as every impressionists idol . this is gb impressionists idol. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news time now for our maverick disruptors . it's those maverick disruptors. it's those headliners . headliners. >> hello and welcome to
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headliners. i'm nick dixon , aka headliners. i'm nick dixon, aka the people's host, aka the big dog. >> and i'm here with cressida wetton, who may not live wetton, who may or may not live on a boat. who cares.7 it's irrelevant. why even mention it.7 and of course, lewis schaffer, who doesn't live on a boat, and surprisingly has a where surprisingly has a home where all surprised . we've seen his all surprised. we've seen his shoes. how are you doing , lewis? shoes. how are you doing, lewis? i'm you're on i'm i'm surprised when you're on i'm the people's princess. nice how are you? ready, cressida, for whatever's about happen. whatever's about to happen. >> maverick disruptor. >> a maverick disruptor. >> a maverick disruptor. >> okay, cool. did you hear that? our intro from that? that was our intro from the news. oh, no. i missed that. i there's i was too busy. there's so many things think of host while things to think of as host while you messing about. but you guys are messing about. but anyway, be here. anyway, great to be here. and let's on have look let's crack on and have a look at front so the daily at the front pages. so the daily mail has alfeite doctors who say i should die. the i should be left to die. the telegraph net zero obsession has fuelled inflation. the times fugitives family. tell him hand yourself in to the guardian. mps tell sunak we have to widen access to covid jabs. the financial times ministers ignored concrete advice and the daily star. hornets at beer o'clock, which is just pure .
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o'clock, which is just pure. daily star, isn't it? and those were the front pages . all right. were the front pages. all right. so let's start with the times. believe. >> yeah. fugitives family. tell him. hand yourself in. so this is the daniel kalief story. this is the daniel kalief story. this is very exciting . he's is the daniel kalief story. this is very exciting. he's he's escaped. he's what is he? he's like a spy. >> is a real action man. >> and even his family now are saying, dude, give it up. just just go back. hundreds of in go to station, which is to a police station, which is i don't know if i were him, i wouldn't do that. >> done all his fancy army >> he's done all his fancy army training. he's trained to survive , evade, resist and survive, evade, resist and extract and extract what? yeah, i don't. i don't know himself from prison in this case. oh, i thought it meant like, fines, like from bins or bushes, like blackberries. i thought maybe it was like a bear grylls kind of. can't kind relate to can't you just kind of relate to him a little bit? >> there's like in sense? >> there's like a in what sense? >> there's like a in what sense? >> it's we've all been in >> well, it's we've all been in prison for terrorism . no, but
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. some boys in our anyway, it was exciting day. was an exciting day. >> right . so i was an exciting day. >> right. so i mean what do >> all right. so i mean what do we think? popped up at we think? he popped up at wandsworth roundabout, wasn't it? yeah, pretty it? and yeah, it's pretty impressive. to impressive. we don't want to make course, make light of it, of course, even have been even though we just have been for about two minutes. but we can. we can move sort of can. we can move on. i sort of feeling guys might have feeling like you guys might have dned feeling like you guys might have dried got to dried up and all. you've got to say you know say about this story. you know something? it's very evocative of the great robbery. and of the great train robbery. and i that's why it's hitting i think that's why it's hitting a no one's a nerve subconsciously. no one's mentioned this, when i hear mentioned this, but when i hear about this, i think myself, about this, i think to myself, this movie and the this is like the movie and the thing that happened back in the 1960s. >> i've seen the movie. >> i've seen the movie. >> what movie is that? the great train robbery. okay. well, some of our older audience will get that. of our older audience will get that . they will you can that. they will know. you can tweet at louis schaefer, tweet me at louis schaefer, definitely about definitely tweet him about everything said. and next up everything he said. and next up , got guardian. louis, , we've got the guardian. louis, this is probably going to this story is probably going to annoy you. it to annoy you. i think it is to going in way. going annoy me in a way. you don't think it's going to annoy me, sunak we have me, but mps tell sunak we have to to covid jabs to widen access to covid jabs and what this is, this is this is the guardian, which is the chief proponent of covid jabs.
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covid jabs are the drug of choice of the globalists , global choice of the globalists, global elitists and i don't want to discuss this because it's the covid. and we and i'm going to say something that i shouldn't say something that i shouldn't say even today. there's state censorship on the covid discussion. they're just pushing covid jabs at and i might say something like , i'm not something like, i'm not vaccinated. i haven't had a covid jab. and i don't think they should have covid jabs. i shouldn't. i think it should be illegal to actually promote covid jabs. we're dealing with things do not know the things which we do not know the damage do, damage that they can do, and they don't help . well, they probably don't help. well, but i'm not going to say that. no because of no you can't say it because of reasons discussed . this is reasons discussed. this is probably the most probably one of the most unjabbed the unjabbed buildings in the country. think all country. so i think you're all right. with right. but i know you mean with regulations. we allowed regulations. what are we allowed to say about now? a few to say about it now? a few things could say is are things we could say is are people accept people going to really accept this it's in this again? now, i know it's in america. the america. they're pushing the mask say mask thing. some people say they want the want mail in ballots. the democrats would never democrats again, i would never say something so conspiratorial, but then you've but some say it. and then you've got people got the fact that people like meghan come meghan kelly have just come forward side forward saying she had side effects. admitted the effects. bill gates admitted the
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jabs didn't halt jabs didn't didn't halt transmission in the way that he claimed. not claimed. so these are not controversial things anymore. are do you think will are you do you think this will take this variant panic? are you do you think this will takiglad this variant panic? are you do you think this will takiglad you 1is variant panic? are you do you think this will takiglad you broughtnt panic? are you do you think this will takiglad you brought that nic? >> glad you brought that up, because i don't know what else to this. i think to say about this. i think that's point. i will that's a great point. i will be fascinated see who up fascinated to see who takes up the and effective treatment the safe and effective treatment the safe and effective treatment the around. i don't the second time around. i don't think any think we'll have any more lockdowns, i like lockdowns, do you? i feel like people really wouldn't for people really wouldn't go for that. you know what they're that. do you know what they're going to into instead? going to go into instead? >> i mean, i wish there was someone to balance this, someone here to balance this, but they're going to go into climate lockdowns, you know, under . climate under another name. climate restrictions to make under another name. climate restriclockdowns to make under another name. climate restriclockdowns look to make under another name. climate restriclockdowns look likeiake covid lockdowns look like child's they're going to child's play. they're going to be prediction, child's play. they're going to be you prediction, child's play. they're going to be you know prediction, child's play. they're going to be you know what prediction, child's play. they're going to be you know what p|you tion, child's play. they're going to be you know what p|you know do you know what these you know , jabs are as are , with the covid jabs are as are the masks, as are the, you know, asking for lockdowns . they're asking for lockdowns. they're they're testing , uh, they just they're testing, uh, they just want a sign that you're on their side. so if you've gotten the jab, they want to know who's on their side and who's not on their side and who's not on their so maybe they'll their side. so maybe they'll they'll force this they'll try to force this on people who don't people and people who don't become of it will be become a part of it will be penalised a major way. yeah, penalised in a major way. yeah, what bothers well, they're what bothers me as well, they're saying the it's going be what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs the it's going be what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going's going be
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what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going to going be what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going to berg be what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going to be in be what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going to be in for)e what bothers me as well, they're sayinhs going to be in for a the nhs is going to be in for a rocky when the nhs not been rocky ride when the nhs not been in winter in for a rocky ride every winter for millennia. it's for the last millennia. it's absolutely absurd. and then there's thing there's a little there's a thing here it virologist at here it is a virologist at university warwick and he university of warwick and he says, says, i just don't says, he says, i just don't understand for the life of me why this is any different to autumn all over 50 were autumn 22, when all over 50 were offered an extra dose . and offered an extra dose. and a cynic well, it's cynic might say, well, it's no different. they didn't need it then never then either. i would never say that we've got that because of course we've got to balanced. but i just to be very balanced. but i just think let's be balanced. everything we said here was satire many people still satire and many people still think the vaccines were safe and effective . just no one this effective. just no one on this panel effective. just no one on this panel, many people around panel, but many people around the medical circles. the country and medical circles. well, that's the problem. the problem is, is, that people problem is, is, is that people out there don't know the regulations that they supposedly freedom of press and free speech and all that stuff. it's completely we're not completely nut is that we're not allowed we're not allowed allowed to we're not allowed that they demand this quote unquote balance, balance in every show . so on every unquote balance, balance in every show. so on every in unquote balance, balance in every show . so on every in every every show. so on every in every segment. it's not every show, every segment. but yes it is. it's every show, every segment, because they've got to say a lot of i have to disagree with you
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all night, louis. yes. it's going to get really you're going to to is very to have to ruin me is very nervous. i disagree with louis. and i think the vaccines are safe everyone and i think the vaccines are safe go everyone and i think the vaccines are safe go crazy everyone and i think the vaccines are safe go crazy about everyone and i think the vaccines are safe go crazy about it. eryone and i think the vaccines are safe go crazy about it. and 1e should go crazy about it. and i want tell the want to i want to tell the audience, don't be at audience, don't be mad at nick because has it. he has because he has to say it. he has to all right. good. to do it. all right. good. we all got in trouble there. satirical content. let's on satirical content. let's move on to telegraph now. satirical content. let's move on to 'right,aph now. satirical content. let's move on to 'right, lord |ow. satirical content. let's move on to 'right, lord king, net >> all right, lord king, net zero has fuelled zero obsession has fuelled inflame ation, which seems a pretty reasonable point, doesn't it? it's obviously an expensive business at the bank of england has its ability to has weakened its ability to fight because fight inflation because of the amount time effort it's amount of time and effort it's dedicated to net zero. lord king has warned , this is has warned, and this is following 2021 rishi sunak constructed policy makers across threadneedle street to support growth and enable the transition to a net zero economy which you wouldn't traditionally think was the bank's job, would you? >> no. well, that's what's happening in the world today, is thatis happening in the world today, is that is that they is that they're worried about things that they shouldn't be worried about. banks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof banks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof all, banks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof all, i'm banks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof all, i'm not banks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof all, i'm not evenianks. that they shouldn't be worried abouof all, i'm not even sure. first of all, i'm not even sure that i believe in banks who saw
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that i believe in banks who saw that . i you know, why do that coming. i you know, why do we even need banks? why do we need national it's just need a national bank? it's just a oppression. it's a a tool of oppression. it's a tool inflation. it's tool of inflation. it's basically the money basically turning the money supply, the money. it's denying people the right to have their own money. yeah well, you're very much taking the libertarian view . and i spoke to view. and i spoke to a libertarian friend the other day and he said, yeah, why do we need bank of england? that need a bank of england? so that is a view of interesting. that is a view of interesting. that is of many. and lord king is a view of interesting. that is arguing)f many. and lord king is a view of interesting. that is arguing)f methere nd lord king is a view of interesting. that is arguing)f methere nd la d king is arguing that there are a range responsibilities, as range of responsibilities, as you've extended and a massively extended and yes, a focus net it's not focus on net zero. it's not necessarily a the problem necessarily a the main problem that they've been focusing on on net why they net zero. and that's why they can't inflation. can't solve inflation. but i do agree that zero mad. agree that net zero is mad. i mean, tony blair agrees mean, even tony blair agrees with saying, know, with me. he's saying, you know, we're wrong. we're treating it all wrong. we're doing far too we we're doing far too much. we should use our financial services instead services to tackle it instead rather than all this crazy stuff. you see the c40 the stuff. did you see the c40 the other this this loose sort other day? this this loose sort of affiliation of mayors to propose thing for 2030? propose this thing for 2030? well it will be 44g of meat. you'll be allowed. yeah one eight sorry, eight items of clothing per year. one flight every three years and 1 in 5
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people will be allowed cars. that's their progressive vision for isn't it ? for 2030 madness, isn't it? >> arbitrary that >> yeah. arbitrary figures that . yeah. not ideal. >> all right. it's mental, but let's go and i'll have a quick, quick look at the daily star. lewis they've got a very important story here. yeah, really story. i. really important story. can i. can can your of can i. can i use your sheet of paper this? i've paper to look at this? i've actually done your homework . no, actually done your homework. no, i done the homework. >> please together. >> because you know what >> no, because you know what it's like. hornets bears it's like. hornets and bears like used like because. because i used to watch the hornet king on the youtube. have you seen the hornet king? and it's guy hornet king? and it's a guy going in and he's basically vacuuming , killing thousands vacuuming up, killing thousands of by vacuuming them of hornets by vacuuming them into water and he says, believe it or not, there are many, many varieties of hornets. and this is a new variety that's coming to england. i think they're from asia . it came to england. i think they're from asia. it came in to england. i think they're from asia . it came in 2016 to be to asia. it came in 2016 to be to be very strict because i've done my hornet research before the show and they started in europe around 2004. i can't believe i have to learn this stuff. it came in and came to england in 2016 and now it's back again. it's attracted to beer. so for everyone at
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home, the recommendation is if it is seen around your pint, abandon your pint. it is seen around your pint, abandon your pint . and deploy abandon your pint. and deploy from the gin people that could be to all the selling extra pints. people you know, they send out hornets , then you send out hornets, then you abandon all your pints. they have to sell you another pint. >> a fresh one. >> a fresh one. >> yeah. because abandon your >> a fresh one. >> ybecause ause abandon your >> a fresh one. >> ybecause your abandon your >> a fresh one. >> ybecause your abandorbeen' pint because your hornets been in it abandon pint. in it or abandon your pint. >> if a hornet. >> if a hornet. >> i'm not drinker >> i'm not a beer drinker anymore so never have to face >> i'm not a beer drinker anjbutre so never have to face >> i'm not a beer drinker anjbut did) never have to face >> i'm not a beer drinker anjbut did) nthinkiave to face >> i'm not a beer drinker anjbut did) nthinkiave would it. but did you think you would abandon it in the first pint? >> and by seventh, might not. no mira— >> no one's abandon. >> no one's abandon. >> might not matter. don't know. >> they're just mushing the hornets hornets. >> they're just mushing the home at hornets. >> they're just mushing the home at that hornets. >> they're just mushing the home at that point, hornets. >> they're just mushing the home at that point, they're rnets. well, at that point, they're not. they're an not. they're not. they're not an a hornet. they're a beer connoisseur. they're a beer connoisseur. but they have attacked ten brits. louis, i know care an know you don't care as an american. probably know you don't care as an ame ofan. probably know you don't care as an ameofan. ploy. probably know you don't care as an ame ofan. ploy. |they've' part of your ploy. but they've got attacked got to what? they've attacked ten ten ten brits. these hornets. ten brits. yeah. we've got to push them anyway . that is it for them back anyway. that is it for part one. bit of fun, wasn't it? but coming up, the india trade deal but coming up, the india trade deal, elon musk gets called evil and have some classic bants and we have some classic bants about pension triple lock. about the pension triple lock. how miss that
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so so they've been frustrated in this this way. >> welcome back to headliners . >> welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dixon, still here with krista wetton and louis schaefer obe, none of them in shot. they're just me . just keep it on they're just me. just keep it on me. it's my show now , guys. all me. it's my show now, guys. all right, let's do. oh, there they are. look at them. i'm an obe again. cool. it's like an oliver stone movie. >> that's enough of that. let's do the guardian, then. >> uk india trade >> and the uk india trade deal is guaranteed . now, is that is not guaranteed. now, is that because we don't want it or they dont? because we don't want it or they don't? well, an don't? louis well, it's an interesting question. i'm not an expert deals, i think you interesting question. i'm not an extakes deals, i think you interesting question. i'm not an extakes deto;, i think you interesting question. i'm not an extakes deto tango. think you interesting question. i'm not an extakes deto tango. you k you interesting question. i'm not an extakes deto tango. you know, it takes two to tango. you know, you need two people to want it and i'd but i don't even know what the trade deal is. according it according to the guardian, it doesn't mention what the doesn't even mention what the trade is. they're trade deal is. they're so fixated visas fixated on student visas for india and some guy who's like in prison there from dunbarton . and prison there from dunbarton. and so they're saying it's not guaranteed . guaranteed. >> so just prison, his >> so just in prison, his potentially going to be executed by the state and sunak is not
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going to bring it up because he didn't rock the boat. didn't want to rock the boat. well, because they know. well, maybe because they know. >> know he's >> maybe because they know he's guilty. and the truth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe and the truth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe he and the truth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe he is. and the truth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe he is. maybe1e truth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe he is. maybe he ruth >> maybe because they know he's gu maybe he is. maybe he isth is, maybe he is. maybe he is guilty. sometimes when these people get arrested in other countries, know , it isn't countries, you know, it isn't like, they're countries like, oh, they're bad countries . been accused very . no, he's been accused very dubiously of terror offences. this mr joe hall we're this is mrjoe hall we're talking about. is is he's not talking about. is he is he's not a and i think that's the a hindi. and i think that's the problem situation problem with with the situation right hindi , hindu, right now is the hindi, hindu, hindu nationalists sorry, are taking over . hindu nationalists sorry, are taking over. and we've also got the controversial issue of the visas. wants visas and visas. india wants visas and that's a kind of bargaining chip. they're trying to keep out of what think? of it. what do you think? >> well, they're saying they don't any more, though. don't want any more, though. they smoother they just want a smoother system. they're system. it's almost like they're not full. not telling us the full. it doesn't something not telling us the full. it doeswould something not telling us the full. it doeswould years nething not telling us the full. it doeswould years to :hing that would take years to negotiate. not negotiate. right they're not asking people . they asking for more people. they you know, know. i've been know, i don't know. i've been watching the clips and rishi, he looks like, you know, in american movies where guy american movies where the guy goes speak to the girl's dad goes to speak to the girl's dad before takes her to the prom, before he takes her to the prom, like that's the i'm like that's the energy i'm getting from rishi for rishi. yeah, the tiny yeah, he's he's like the tiny guy you
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yeah, he's he's like the tiny guy you . yeah. i don't guy versus you. yeah. i don't know. good luck to i hope know. good luck to him. i hope they sort it. >> he doesn't. he doesn't look they sort it. >> ipresident, he doesn't look they sort it. >> ipresident, rishi.»esn't look they sort it. >> ipresident, rishi. nothing.k very president, rishi. nothing. nothing very nothing personal. he's very small. he small. he's very neat. but he is. tiny. is. he is miniature. he's tiny. he's roughly the size of one of those that's embedded. he's roughly the size of one of thoselike, that's embedded. he's roughly the size of one of thoselike, you at's embedded. he's roughly the size of one of thoselike, you lookembedded. he's roughly the size of one of thoselike, you look at)edded. he's roughly the size of one of thoselike, you look at and ed. he's like, if you look at and there's no link with any other link, the way. but if you he link, by the way. but if you he says he's not putting artificial deadunes says he's not putting artificial deadlines the trade deal, deadlines on the trade deal, which because which is always useful because then stick to it. then you have to stick to it. he's very careful not to give an actual that nhs he's very careful not to give an actwell. that nhs he's very careful not to give an actwell. he that nhs he's very careful not to give an actwell. he didn't nhs he's very careful not to give an actwell. he didn't give nhs he's very careful not to give an actwell. he didn't give any nhs as well. he didn't give any specific deadline about waiting lists specific deadline about waiting listrso that's a good did so that's always a good tactic. but do have to say tactic. but we do have to say with india, because they've got high they high birth rates and they are going the going to take over in the future, you like future, don't you think like everyone would be everyone thought it would be china, but their rates china, but their birth rates are like dangerously low. so it might well you're might not be china? well you're right that . i mean, the right about that. i mean, the point is, that this is this point is, is that this is this is to make up for us is a deal to make up for us losing europe . but at the but losing europe. but at the but the benefit of you, can you don't need we don't need to make a deal with india. >> we've got to have some friends. we can't be some allies. >> you guys is it you don't need us. you know, it's like you
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don't care. it's like having a girlfriend. need girlfriend. you don't need to get have all get married in to order have all the of it. nice and the benefits of it. nice and i see. that's great. we were going to move on, it was worth to move on, but it was worth it. just for that. the just for that. let's do the guardian then. and every comedian's material, guardian then. and every contriple's material, guardian then. and every contriple lock material, guardian then. and every contriple lock pension.3terial, the triple lock pension. consider absolutely the triple lock 45 billion a year lock could add 45 billion a year to state pensions bill by 2050. >> if says it writes itself, doesn't it? i mean that is mega lolz . basically everyone's lolz. basically everyone's getting older . it's lolz. basically everyone's getting older. it's costing more and more money because so they could have just gone with one lock but instead of which they've gone for all three, which are is it 2.5% pay which are or is it 2.5% pay increases and inflation. so there's all these factors that are inflating it. and so there's are inflating it. and so there's a massive bill coming and lots of old people and no one's having babies . so it's not having babies. so it's not looking good. we're all going to have to work till we're older and these are some of the few people who might vote. >> people with >> tory is the older people with the lock. they're the the triple lock. they're the only who are to only people who are going to vote tory next lecture. vote tory in the next lecture. but even even labour is but even but even labour is supporting mean, supporting this. i mean, what i find really shocking is that
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triple finally triple lock, which i finally now understand it's which understand it, it's, it's which it's, they're going to raise it by whichever of the three are highest. so if the pay growth is highest, they're going to raise it the pay growth . if the it to the pay growth. if the inflation is highest, they're going inflation. going to raise it to inflation. and neither of those are and if neither of those are high, they're going up at high, they're going to up at 2.5. they deserve it or 2.5. whether they deserve it or not. i just like krista just said a second yeah did she said a second ago. yeah did she say a second. exactly say that a second. exactly the same. you said it's so. same. but you said it's so. well, mansplained well, lewis, you mansplained it back louder back to her. louder >> can't mansplain to me. don't believe it. go believe in it. go on. >> know, i. sorry, >> no. you know, i. sorry, i wasn't listening . wasn't listening. >> finally admitted he's told that to so many women over the years. >> it's really embarrassing. really? you explain it? >> well, i wasn't listening ehhen >> well, i wasn't listening either, so i just. blah, blah, either, so ijust. blah, blah, blah . diabetes, whatever. blah. diabetes, whatever. >> that's all he said. diabetes women. all right, lots of love. let's move on. it's a fun show, though. let's do the times and police scotland a de—prioritizing 101 calls so they can focus on emergency is like someone being misgendered
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on facebook. lewis yeah, this is this is police scotland and they're getting too many calls. i don't know whether it's crime is broken out tremendously or like you say, everything is a crime in scotland. you know, i meant i met my ex—wife there. so that's crime . and. well it was that's a crime. and. well it was i didn't meet her there. i met her in new york, but i fell in love with her edinburgh. love with her in edinburgh. it was of and just was the smell of beer and just destroyed my brain. anyway, anyway, i love love when anyway, i love when i love when they police scotland, they they say police scotland, they just. not a name of an just. it's not a name of an organisation. it's an imperative. it's an, it's a verb . it's an, you know, go police ice, please. police scotland . ice, please. police scotland. scotland needs someone. police it. yeah, that's my joke . it was it. yeah, that's my joke. it was a good joke. yeah, it was. anyway, anyway, they don't call them crimes in scotland. they call them incidences . yes. and call them incidences. yes. and what's funny is we just did a story the other day, humza yousaf brilliant plan. they're not going to investigate crime in so that's in northeast scotland. so that's already now. they're not already out now. they're not going phone going to answer the phone to 101. that's but the 101. yeah, that's done. but the problem is because 999 problem is it's because 999
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calls have gone up so calls are so have gone up so much, they've increased by a quarter anyway. what do you think? >> well, think now we know >> well, i think now we know where go live we want where to go and live if we want to be wrong'uns. yes. and where to be wrong'uns. yes. and where to live in scotland don't to be wrong'uns. yes. and where to livto n scotland don't to be wrong'uns. yes. and where to livto n scowithi don't to be wrong'uns. yes. and where to livto n scowith wrong'uns? want to deal with wrong'uns? this if this can't be good, can it? if we've suella look, we've got suella saying, look, £200 do them and these guys saying anything goes, we're going a two tier system, going to have a two tier system, aren't we? >> well, if want to be a >> well, if they want to be a separate and i'm against >> well, if they want to be a setotally. and i'm against >> well, if they want to be a setotally. i and i'm against >> well, if they want to be a setotally. i think and i'm against >> well, if they want to be a setotally. i think we'vem against >> well, if they want to be a setotally. i think we've gotgainst >> well, if they want to be a setotally. i think we've got to nst it totally. i think we've got to learn along with each learn to get along with each other. we shouldn't have left europe. and then once we left europe, it's best. maybe europe, maybe it's best. maybe we should just say goodbye we should just say say goodbye to . to them. >> it's completely lawless, >> it's not completely lawless, though, because they were very keen 17 homicide keen to say that 17 homicide lords murders had been investigated in case 1717. so if it's really important , but it's really important, but apparently it takes an average of seven minutes and 38 seconds for these calls to be picked up. i mean, that's what they need to get quicker. >> yeah, yeah, know. that's >> yeah, yeah, i know. that's like the setup to one of lewis's jokes. it's but then he got it down from . well it's gone up down from. well it's gone up hasn't it. from four minutes. nine seconds. so what's happening is. yeah are happening is. yeah people are now is so busy they need to
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now 909 is so busy they need to reduce 101. so people can. what is it? so i've forgotten myself. but the point is, 101 seven minutes, 38 seconds, 101. is the not serious ones. right. but in london, by the way, this is all still luxury because in london, no one answers what want. no one answers what i want. i called 101. when at my called 101. when i look at my phone stolen me by two lads phone stolen off me by two lads on moped. on a moped. oh. huh >> you didn't have a phone anyway. yeah. >> no, i it it actually. anyway. yeah. >> a o, i it it actually. anyway. yeah. >> a payphone. it actually. anyway. yeah. >> a payphone. ityou1ally. anyway. yeah. >> a payphone. ityou imagine? on a payphone. can you imagine? and answer me and and they didn't answer me and they just send email. they say, just send an email. there's message saying send an there's a message saying send an email reply to email and said didn't reply to the you realise, what the email and you realise, what am it's london. am i doing? it's london. of course, this course, no one cares about this stuff. you stuff. just like, are you bleeding? okay, well, come. that's now, you that's about it. now, are you bleeding and going to die? are you die? if you're you going to die? if you're bleeding, fireman show bleeding, fireman will show up because like, everyone's because they're like, everyone's on will show on strike. a teacher will show up. actually bleeding up. if you're actually bleeding . angry there . anyway, got quite angry there about let's the about nothing. let's do the guardian . this is a good guardian now. this is a good one. ukrainian official one. and a ukrainian official has elon musk commits has claimed elon musk commits did evil by limiting their use of starlink, which he gave them in the first place. i mean, you tried do something nice, tried to do something nice, cressida. agree. cressida. i agree. >> i think what it is.
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>> i think that's what it is. elon committed evil with elon musk committed evil with starlink , says ukrainian starlink order, says ukrainian official. exactly . as official. so yeah, exactly. as you've said, in the you've just said, in the beginning , what you beginning there, what would you call theircommunication call it? their communication system down because a system went down because it's a war. and elon steps in and goes, i how that and set i know how to fix that and set them starlink . but them up with starlink. but eventually, maybe he eventually, i mean, maybe he shouldn't involved. shouldn't have got involved. i don't comes a point don't know. there comes a point where the ukrainians were potentially going to sink a fleet of russian, uh, what's the word? battleship thank you. warships. warships and at that point, musk says, oh, no , let's point, musk says, oh, no, let's withdraw because in his words, he doesn't want spacex company to be explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation . so now he's being escalation. so now he's being blamed for it. you know, the russians, the ukrainians could have could have made more of a dent on the russians. >> well, actually make a major dent. but it would have taught the russians and the russians a lesson. and i think this the lesson that think this is the lesson that every country is every single country knows is going learn now, is that in going to learn now, is that in the age of drones, there's no place for battleships or even aircraft carriers. and it would have been actually good for
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moscow to have lost all because what they're doing in america is they're coming up with the same thing. there's basically battles . ships are indefensible all and this would have destroyed the fleet. so it just drones, as it says here, is that they lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly when they lost starlink. it's always annoying to lose internet, but especially when up when you're trying to blow up a submarine. it's a real then, but but they'll up with their but they'll come up with their own own thing . own their own internet thing. and not only that, they wouldn't even need to do what even need to do it. what they you it's very easy to put you know, it's very easy to put the coordinates of where you think the ship is going to be. you know, you get that information anywhere. it doesn't have connected have to be instantly connected to it because of global to it because of the global position , whatever it is. do you position, whatever it is. do you think musk is right, though? i think musk is right, though? i think very on musk. think it is very unfair on musk. he starlink as a sort think it is very unfair on musk. henice starlink as a sort think it is very unfair on musk. henice gesture.arlink as a sort think it is very unfair on musk. henice gesture. toink as a sort think it is very unfair on musk. henice gesture. to help; a sort think it is very unfair on musk. henice gesture. to help out,)rt of nice gesture. to help out, you need starlink. it was a compassionate gesture, though people say he's later doubted it because kind because of all this kind of thing. a difference thing. there is a difference between and explicitly, between that and explicitly, you know to this know, we're going to get this submarine give us the
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submarine now. give us the starlink. and he's like, then he knows responsible knows he's directly responsible for everyone's always down on musk baddie because musk like a panto baddie because he's like this he's just like this hyper competent, loads competent, masculine guy, loads of loads hot women of kids with loads of hot women and of money. and lots of money. >> i think people not really >> and i think people not really big fans of that. >> think wrong. >> yeah, i think you're wrong. i think wrong. he he think you're wrong. he is. he is all things. but what what all those things. but what what he done what elon musk is he has done what elon musk is doing right now is he is on the side of the anti—globalist elite people and russia. russia is an enemy of the globalist elite and he's pro free speech. so everyone's attacking him. the adl, the eu , everyone. good luck adl, the eu, everyone. good luck to elon musk. i say, but for balance i also don't say that's it two. coming it for part two. but coming up, young people are struggling with eco . luis rubiales could eco anxiety. luis rubiales could go to prison over a kiss and did the bbc's chief fact checker lie on her cv ? that's going to be so on her cv? that's going to be so good. see you in two minutes. yeah the temperature's rising . yeah the temperature's rising. >> boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening,
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weather on. gb news evening, alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> for most of us, the hot spell continues this weekend, with continues this weekend, but with an chance of seeing an increasing chance of seeing some thunder storms and some big thunder storms and eventually it will turn cooler into next week as this cold front approach approaches. but for the time being, we're between pressure and low between high pressure and low pressure and we still the pressure and we still have the hot place. balmy hot air in place. a balmy evening out there, 1 or 2 very isolated thundery showers across parts the west, but the vast parts of the west, but the vast majority staying dry . well, it's majority staying dry. well, it's a little murky in places, a bit misty, particularly around the coasts through the west. and it's going be a very warm it's to going be a very warm night as temperatures night as well. temperatures holding and cities holding up in towns and cities in to high teens. some in the mid to high teens. some spots may not drop below 20 celsius. so a very warm start to what will be a hot saturday. the main exception will far main exception will be the far northwest, it be northwest, where it will be distinctly cooler than today. and as the day goes on, there is an increasing chance of seeing some thunderstorms out some thunderstorms breaking out across country across the hearts of the country . now, we these . now, if we see these downpours, they could cause some problems. there is a met office warning in place, but they're going and miss.
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people not just in my constituency from from what other country . other country. >> welcome back to headliners. let's get into it with the times and a third of young people are seeking counselling for eco anxiety. now it's very easy to mock them, so let's spend 2 or 3 minutes doing lewis i am minutes doing that. lewis i am
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not mock them. a third not going to mock them. a third of young seek counselling of young people seek counselling and anxiety and medical help for eco anxiety . you can't mock them because because here's the times doing an article about eco anxiety and or covid or whatever they're trying to put people into a panic. so of course the kids are going to be upset this. going to be upset about this. everybody's they've going to be upset about this. everywe've they've going to be upset about this. everywe've been they've going to be upset about this. everywe've been lied they've going to be upset about this. everywe've been lied to ey've going to be upset about this. everywe've been lied to .y've going to be upset about this. everywe've been lied to . am been we've been lied to. am i allowed to say that? i don't know what you were going to say, but so i don't really know. but probably not if even lewis schaffer stopped saying mid schaffer stopped saying it mid sentence, it's probably really, really . really bad. >> and then i'll be saying what you're saying and not stopping you. yeah, the tone way you. yeah, the tone of the way we about is. yeah, we hear about climate is. yeah, it's very mysterious. they always of ten it's very mysterious. they alwe every of ten it's very mysterious. they alwe every day of ten it's very mysterious. they alweevery day there'sof ten it's very mysterious. they alweevery day there's a ten it's very mysterious. they alweevery day there's a headline and every day there's a headline that says, this is it. it's finally it's like. finally burning. it's like. and so i guess to be honest, i'm surprised young people aren't starting to think they're not getting it and getting saturated with it and calming down a but, well, calming down a bit, but, well, i'd to. calming down a bit, but, well, i'd i'd to. calming down a bit, but, well, i'd i'd like that to happen. >> i'd like for that to happen. is that this woman in the article is times , article and this is the times, caroline hickman a caroline hickman is she's a lecturer the university of lecturer at the university of bath. says socially ,
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bath. she says it is socially, collectively and politically caused this eco anxiety. there is nothing wrong with people worried about climate change. yeah, she calls it a healthy response. a healthy response . response. a healthy response. and do you want to know something? anybody who sets out to children afraid is a to make children afraid is a child abuser. this woman , child abuser. this woman, caroline hickman, is a child. now see, that's the bit i would have worried about saying right? i shouldn't say that. yeah. because , i mean, it's just because no, i mean, it's just horrible. don't horrible. i don't mean. i don't mean way. it's probably mean in a bad way. it's probably a person, but what a lovely person, but. but what she's abusive . it's she's doing is abusive. it's abusive. so you're just saying you think she shouldn't get people shouldn't worried. people shouldn't be worried. it's for people to be it's not nice for people to be unduly worried about the children shouldn't be worried. it adults. it should be the adults. if it is and yeah, well, i do is real and yeah, well, i do think people have been they have been they have stoked up fear, much like we saw with covid. obviously, climate change is definitely real and definitely happening in a terrible problem, but shouldn't be they but they shouldn't be they shouldn't shouldn't . but shouldn't they shouldn't. but the level of propaganda around it is or what's the what's the word not propaganda alarmism .
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word? not propaganda alarmism. there's a degree of alarmism . there's a degree of alarmism. >> exactly. and as in our previous banking, looking after the climate article, the guy was saying the banks can't solve this anyway, you know, and it doesn't seem right to. i don't know how old these kids are, but, to say but, you know, to say to a child, you've got to sort the world out . i mean, come on. world out. i mean, come on. that's that's abusive. fruitful, is it? it's not the way is it? it is. it's not the way it's not going be fruitful. it's not going to be fruitful. >> and it's really abusive and i want apologise to caroline want to apologise to caroline hickman. don't know who she hickman. i don't know who she is. saying a child is. i'm not saying she's a child abuser , but i think i bet she's abuser, but i think i bet she's huw thomas. listen, it's the easiest time for you. just do it now. just do and i just now. just do this. and i just think i just think that don't think i just think that i don't think i just think that i don't think to think she really wants wanted to hurt think she hurt children. i don't think she was hurt children. was intending to hurt children. of but. but i of course not. no, but. but i see the and to be honest, see the point. and to be honest, i kids maybe in i mock these kids maybe in a way, but i've got i've got eco policy anxiety because i'm worried meat, worried about the 44g of meat, the eight items of clothing. i don't take flights anymore since covid, but the one flight in three years we've had these are real the c40 are real things that the c40 are proposing . so fear is, is all
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proposing. so my fear is, is all the policies so have the policies. so i have an anxiety well. we'll both anxiety as well. so we'll both be counselling but for be going to counselling but for different mean these different reasons. mean these kids. right, do kids. all right, let's do the sun bbc fact checker sun and bbc fact checker marianna turns out to marianna spring turns out to have lied on her cv. it begs the question who checks the fact checkers ? i'll never know checkers? i'll never know because now blocked because marianna has now blocked me. she blocked me today on x just raising a little question about this, but we'll get into that. >> we'll get to that. bbc chief. well, you've just said it, bbc's chief checker marianna chief fact checker marianna spnng chief fact checker marianna spring accused of lying by spring accused of lying on cv by falsely to have worked falsely claiming to have worked with colleague . yeah so she with beeb colleague. yeah so she she she'd worked with she claimed she'd worked with somebody who subsequently said no, didn't. so that's no, you didn't. yeah. so that's a bit ridiculous, isn't it? i mean i've got some sympathy because she's quite young, she's mean i've got some sympathy beinow. she's quite young, she's mean i've got some sympathy beinow. sdon'tjuite young, she's mean i've got some sympathy beinow. sdon'tjuite young, she,s 27 now. i don't know when she, when i was 27 i was telling people i was passionate about team . um, what do you do ? yeah. team. um, what do you do? yeah. what do you do in admin? i can't even remember. team building and team building. >> oh, go karting and paintball i >> -- >> i'm a people person and i excellent communication skills and know , i was saying and you know, i was saying things like that i was drunk.
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things like that or i was drunk. i mean, it's quite impressive that she is that that she's where she is at that age. definitely age. so it's definitely paid off. blocked . off. anyway, you got blocked. >> we can see my >> yeah. well, we can see my tweet, now, do we have tweet, actually. now, do we have the tweet? oh, there we go. oh, that's the blocked one. do we have that have the previous one that got me blocked? don't. okay, me blocked? oh, we don't. okay, cool. me blocked? oh, we don't. okay, cool . so the previous me blocked? oh, we don't. okay, cool. so the previous 1—1 cool. so in the previous 1—1 i said was, can we get bbc verify on this asap because she works for bbc verify. yeah. but now she needs to be verified. and that was merely. that's a funny joke . that's fine. marianna joke. that's fine. marianna didn't find it so funny. the problem is she's she you know, she got some key things wrong about carl benjamin. she's got a lot. get facts lot. they seem to get facts wrong. yet they are. these self—appointed checkers. self—appointed fact checkers. well, can they get facts well, how can they get facts right they are the state right when they are the state propaganda network? and they have and they have . am i allowed have and they have. am i allowed to say that? yeah. no, it's just have and they have. am i allowed to s always’ yeah. no, it's just have and they have. am i allowed to s always’ yetit's\io, it's just have and they have. am i allowed to s always’ yetit's kind 's just have and they have. am i allowed to s always’ yetit's kind ofiust you always say it's kind of their bbc stands for big their big bbc stands for big brother communications, so they have of view. so any have a point of view. so any organisation that has a point of view is to get things view is going to get things wrong got wrong because they've got a point they they're not wrong because they've got a poin is they they're not wrong because they've got a poin is not they they're not wrong because they've got a poin is not objective hey're not wrong because they've got a poin is not objective and'e not wrong because they've got a poin is not objective and the >t wrong because they've got a poin is not objective and the and bbc is not objective and the and this whatever it is, this fact
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checking thing is not objective and, and ofcom that regulates us is part of the whole system. so people should stop. we should stop calling it the news, the bbc news. they're not the news. well it's very, very fair to bbc. i'm going to be very fair. the bbc verifies just one new branch of the bbc and i do know people. there are people definitely at the bbc work definitely at the bbc who work hard, who try really hard to be objective , and they try and do objective, and they try and do a great then there are great job. and then there are just things like this where bbc great job. and then there are just thusti like this where bbc great job. and then there are just thust letting is where bbc great job. and then there are just thust letting is wwhole bc great job. and then there are just down. .etting is wwhole bc great job. and then there are just down. no,1g is wwhole bc great job. and then there are just down. no, no s wwhole bc great job. and then there are just down. no, no , wwhole bc great job. and then there are just down. no, no , ww because side down. no, no, no. because at the end of the day, when you work for the government, you are the government and so you cannot be i mean, look , look be you can't i mean, look, look at us. work for this fakakta at us. we work for this fakakta organisation and we have to and so when i speak, you have to know that somebody is paying my salary and they have they're probably not for much longer after this show because probably for us. please. i'm for all of us. please. i'm kidding . no, they can tell that. kidding. no, they can tell that. i a great show, i mean, it's a great show, but it our last . and i'm blocked
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it is our last. and i'm blocked by marianna. laurence fox by marianna. even laurence fox isn't spoke to him isn't blocked. i spoke to him before how before the show. how am i little, old it's such little, little old me. it's such a sweet person. >> i bet you're not alone. i bet she's very busy day. she's had a very busy day. >> a busy day. >> she's had a busy day. poor old marianna. all old marianna. oh, well, all that'll do that'll happen is she'll do another where another broadsheet article where she says everyone's trolls. they're all wrong and zero self—reflection. marianna, they're all wrong and zero self—rwhat ion. marianna, they're all wrong and zero self—rwhat ion. malet's a, they're all wrong and zero self—rwhat ion. malet's do that's what happened. let's do the a story that's what happened. let's do the a a story that's what happened. let's do the a woman a story that's what happened. let's do the a woman who a story that's what happened. let's do the a woman who was story that's what happened. let's do the a woman who was penalised about a woman who was penalised for longer for working one second longer than supposed to, than she was supposed to, something louis is something louis schaffer is always avoid. always very careful to avoid. whoa, a second. i am hard whoa, wait a second. i am hard working. i'm very hard working. you're work. i do you're very hard work. i do believe hard work . nice. believe i'm hard work. nice. okay. and the dwp, which is the department of work and pension stops, women's benefits after she said she worked for one second over the limit. this is a lie by the guardian because? because the rules state you can't work for over for 16 hours or more . so they made it or more. so they made it actually confusing . and what actually confusing. and what they meant was you can't work if you work for 16. you can't get it. if you work for 15 hours, 950, nine, 59 and 59, then you
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can get it. so it's bad communication. i thought the engush communication. i thought the english people were good at communication, but this is this is this woman on is screwing this woman on a technicality. yeah it's very unfortunate. there's sort of unfortunate. there's a sort of byzantine complexity the byzantine complexity to the benefit system it punishes benefit system and it punishes people try and work. people when they try and work. that's the stupid thing about people when they try and work. thieveryone:upid thing about people when they try and work. thieveryone should ing about people when they try and work. thieveryone should ing rewarded it. everyone should be rewarded for encourage for trying to work and encourage to work more. this just penalises she penalises her because she goes a second completely second over and it's completely obviously is obviously the benefit system is too it's unsustainable too big. it's unsustainable probably, but encourage people to work. don't discourage them with stupid petty stuff like this. cressida surely this is just one of those automated just like one of those automated mistake modern things, mistake modern world things, isn't mistake modern world things, isn'yes , but it's still i don't >> yes, but it's still i don't know. or is it somebody sitting there a pen? no it's a misunderstanding. >> bored, nasty person. >> bored, nasty person. >> no, no, you're right. >> no, no, you're right. >> automated nonsense. >> it's automated nonsense. yeah, right. it's yeah, you're right. but it's still. policy still. but why is that policy even 16 even in place if it says 16 hours, you think it's 16 hours? you don't think, oh, it's 1559? hours, you think it's 16 hours? you ityn't think, oh, it's 1559? hours, you think it's 16 hours? you it turned|k, oh, it's 1559? hours, you think it's 16 hours? you it turned out)h, it's 1559? hours, you think it's 16 hours? you it turned out she'dy 1559? hours, you think it's 16 hours? you it turned out she'd worked and it turned out she'd worked 15.5 anyway, right ? you would 15.5 anyway, right? you would think it. so it's their bad thing. is that thing. but the point is, is that is that as someone who has been on benefits , me too. we both are
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on benefits, me too. we both are on benefits, me too. we both are on benefits, me too. we both are on benefits . yeah. no one will on benefits. yeah. no one will be surprised, especially about you. let's do the independent and luis rubiales could go to prison kissing a female prison for kissing a female footballer. was i footballer. and there was i thinking story had got out thinking this story had got out of hand. it's of hand. cressida, it's unbelievable, it? unbelievable, isn't it? >> i wrong? >> am i wrong? >> am i wrong? >> could face prison >> rubiales could face prison over world as prosecute over world cup kiss as prosecute accuses fa chief of sexual assault . uh, accuses fa chief of sexual assault. uh, i mean , the weird assault. uh, i mean, the weird thing about this story is somebody asked me the other day, did you see the kiss? and i said, no, but i saw a photograph. it's really bad. and then back watched the then i went back and watched the video and video video and. yeah, and the video actually him hook. actually gets him off the hook. it's and this it's so fast. and having this big about whether or big argument about whether or not consensual, it not it was consensual, which it can't have been because it's so quick. there's no time. and plus she's a woman. so it's technically be technically impossible to be wrong. can you speak up for women? speak up for women? women? can i speak up for women? >> yeah, because we have lot >> yeah, because we have a lot of speak up for if we >> i'll speak up for women if we carry on like this. nobody will ever us. men won't us ever employ us. men won't ask us out. the death of out. it will be the death of love end society. i love and the end of society. i think calm down for think we need to calm down for our own benefit. right. but can't you. >> you see some women
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>> can't you see how some women are upset about this? some women are very upset about it, to be very fair. and they're it very fair. and they're saying it wasn't like a very unpleasant man. saying it man. yeah. and they're saying it wasn't the wasn't consensual. but on the other she has hermosa other hand, she has this hermosa woman sharing like there woman been sharing like there was her laughing, woman been sharing like there was memes1er laughing, woman been sharing like there was memes1er lauit.ing, woman been sharing like there was memes1er lauit. so. sharing memes about it. so people asking, she people are asking, is she actually upset luis actually that upset luis rubiales is poor mother is on hunger strike. last i checked . i hunger strike. last i checked. i mean, he to me. the kiss mean, he kissed to me. the kiss was do men at was what men do to men at football quick . celebratory football very quick. celebratory kiss. louis. come on. kiss. fryston louis. come on. well, as as beautiful crescent says and i wanted. i wanted to kiss crescent. i wanted crescent to kiss me. and she said. i said , why don't you nick and see , why don't you ask nick and see what and already what he says? and he already had also it was also said, i thought it was funny, like like paul said , kiss funny, like like paul said, kiss me that'll be are me and that'll be fun. are you still brushing still against brushing your teeth, because still against brushing your teethas because still against brushing your teethas concern because still against brushing your teethas concern .3ecause still against brushing your teethas concern . myiuse still against brushing your teethas concern . my steak , that was my concern. my steak, the steak that i chew on the really raw steak cleans my teeth . okay. okay. yeah. cleans your teeth. you don't need. well, i think we actually have to end on that. but crazy story. that is all for part three. but coming up in the final section, our last section ever on this
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welcome back to headliners . welcome back to headliners. let's get into it with the male. and 5% of men are now taking their wives name in marriage. i'd like to see that statistic next the percentage decline next to the percentage decline in levels. louis. in testosterone levels. louis. oh, , i have high oh, well, i have high testosterone , but low sperm testosterone, but low sperm count and low sperm mobility anyway . and sorry, we know this, anyway. and sorry, we know this, that you've got the testosterone in a way. i know it is. i've got i've got drive. but there's nothing, there's nothing i've got the i don't have got the gun, but i don't have the energy to pick up the gun. just take it away. this louis, can you read the headline for us? women more than more than 20% of younger, educated women are refusing change their are refusing to change their names marriage, while 5% names after marriage, while 5% of now decide to take the of men now decide to take the wife's name. and this is in america. this is not here. but i
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don't think this is a this is really a news story, really , really a news story, really, because it's like i thought it would much higher women because it's like i thought it wotnot much higher women because it's like i thought it wotnot takingh higher women because it's like i thought it wotnot taking the gher women because it's like i thought it wotnot taking the man's women because it's like i thought it wotnot taking the man's name. >men are not taking the man's name. i think i think only 20. that's really nothing. and 5% of men are now deciding to take the wife's name. >> i mean, i have a friend and his name , when he was born was his name, when he was born was david brent fine for the first 20 odd years of his life, he took his wife's name. >> and even >> right. and he gets even better office gets better after the office gets amazing having that name, doesn't very popular character. >> difficult for. don't character. >> yeahficultfor. don't character. >> yeah he|ltfor. don't character. >> yeah he did.r. don't character. >> yeah he did.r. don the know. yeah he did. i think the admin why people don't do it admin is why people don't do it surely. i had a friend of mine, his name was david lipschitz and he to randi he changed his name to randi lipschitz . lipschitz. >> that's incredible . >> that's incredible. >> that's incredible. >> so many levels. that's amazing . you just just danced amazing. you just just danced around ofcom there brilliantly. so one way, one time i accept the woman keeping the name is for professional reasons. if she's like in media and she wants to keep the surname . yeah, wants to keep the surname. yeah, but again, should even but then again, should they even be anyway, let's just be in careers anyway, let's just say something worse than marriage is supposed to be about kids, isn't it?
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>> have kids, it's >> and if you have kids, it's helpful. everyone helpful. if everyone has the same just easier. same name, it's just easier. it's . it's practical. >> what you think, though, if >> what do you think, though, if 5% to 5% of men, if a man proposed to you said , cresta, i just you and he said, cresta, i just i just love you so much, i want to name. to take your name. >> wouldn't you be like, wouldn't go wouldn't wouldn't you sort of go wouldn't you get it? >> it be mr wetton yeah. >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> get the ick, wouldn't >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> i've get the ick, wouldn't >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> i've heard ie ick, wouldn't >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> i've heard of ck, wouldn't >> it would be mr wetton yeah. >> i've heard of the nouldn't you? i've heard of the if i would be, i would wonder why. >> mean, know, there's a lot >> i mean, know, there's a lot of um, i don't know. it's weird. >> how do you not know that? of course, says that course, you know, it says that she no woman would want she knows no woman would want that. taking the man's name. that. i'm taking the man's name. it's basically it it's like, basically it basically, you're. you're a simp or a whimper. no, you're taking the woman's name. you're taking the woman's name. you're taking the woman's name. you're taking the woman's name, right? yeah. taking the woman's name, right? yeah. tak my mate, who the woman's name, right? yeah. takmy mate, who did it for the woman's name, right? yeah. tak my mate, who did it for very >> my mate, who did it for very good okay. anyway, good reason. yeah. okay. anyway, all maybe we should all right, well, maybe we should move one. move on from that one. >> i think we've smashed that. let's the sun. cyclist let's do the sun. and a cyclist who child over with who pushed a child over with his knee sued the child's knee has now sued the child's father sharing the footage. father for sharing the footage. created a complicated, complicated and did complicated, and it did get complicated, and it did get complicated when we were trying to iron it out earlier. >> cyclist who need >> infamous cyclist who need girl five in back and knocked
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her into snow wins lawsuit against her dad over viral video . yeah so i watched the footage a cyclist and cyclists do sometimes have a sense of ownership of all of the highway , don't they? this guy was kind of annoyed. there's a little girl in his pathway he goes girl in his pathway and he goes to her and he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of her and he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of gives her and he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of gives her er and he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of gives her a and he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of gives her a knee he just girl in his pathway and he goes to of gives her a knee and|st kind of gives her a knee and knocks her flying, which is obviously bad. but the dad then puts this footage on the internet and all hell breaks loose. guy has loose. and the guy has a difficult time. so then the cycle sue the cycle list is able to sue the father putting the footage father for putting the footage up. it looks he's going up. and it looks like he's going to . yeah, but he hasn't won i >> -- >> the point is, this whole this confusing because the headline says, he says he wins lowest says, he says he wins the lowest . mention to the . so there's no mention to the actual done . and actual lawsuit being done. and the court says actually it says the court says actually it says the court says actually it says the court will determine in april next year, yes, he's successful . he sued him. but successful. he sued him. but you're right, the amount of money the amount of money has yet. so the amount of money, his bike money has yet. so the amount of mone because his bike money has yet. so the amount of mone because he his bike money has yet. so the amount of mone because he says his bike money has yet. so the amount of mone because he says ican'tze costs because he says he can't go bike. now go out on that same bike. now how can he go out just as a person? why is it the bike? doesn't people doesn't he? because people associate bike. associate him with the bike. i don't get it. but the point is,
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at end the day, this is at the end of the day, this is one those end of the one of those end of the day stories. to stories. who doesn't want to kick the middle of kick a child in the middle of the does? who does? it the road? who does? who does? it was instinctive, wasn't it? if you watch the video, mean, you watch the video, i mean, they it's they are from belgium. it's like, of the like, just get out of the way. he and he just came he drove past and he just came out just nudged her just out and it just nudged herjust gently ground. gently onto the ground. >> she do bit a dive. >> she did do a bit of a dive. she was fine. think the right she was fine. i think the right amount me amount is £250. it makes me think you've framed. you think of you've been framed. you remember think of you've been framed. you remembir think of you've been framed. you remembi do. think of you've been framed. you renlouis do. think of you've been framed. you renlouis didn't know what it >> louis didn't know what it was, was perfect. was, but it was a perfect. you've framed. am you've been framed. how am i supposed to know i'm not from this america, it's called. >> em- gm" em all right, called. >> do all right, called. >> do the aen all right, called. >> do the independent right, called. >> do the independent righta let's do the independent with a story the tarzan movement, story about the tarzan movement, which people pretending which is people pretending to be apes. i mean, whatever. at this point, , it's point, louis oneworld, it's fine. exactly. whatever for it's like it's called a chimp. like chimp. it's called a chimp. pastor is like pastor syndrome, which is like imposter. but with chimp is imposter. but with a chimp is the key to inner peace the the key to inner peace is the key inner peace. pretending key to inner peace. pretending to an ape and this is in the to be an ape and this is in the independent, which isn't really a newspaper. too lazy a newspaper. there are too lazy to newspaper. to even print the newspaper. they're don't to even print the newspaper. they'|why don't to even print the newspaper. they'|why including: know why we're including them. i guess guess are we guess it's i guess why are we including them anyway? okay, we'll it's called we'll include it. it's called the movement and this guy the tarzan movement and this guy who's from cuba moves
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who's from he's from cuba moves to spain. and he wants people to get on all fours and to act like monkeys . and it must be a really monkeys. and it must be a really slow news day if this is no , i slow news day if this is no, i think this is like the way society is going. >> it's about dropping out >> it's all about dropping out and from rat and getting away from the rat race. and then read race. and then you read that he's social media and he's a hit on social media and he's a hit on social media and he's followers, he's got 200,000 followers, which spiritual . well, i which is so spiritual. well, i would fallen for this hard would have fallen for this hard when i was 16. i would have been like, oh, this guy so cool like, oh, this guy is so cool and different. wow. and so different. oh, wow. >> would have >> amazing. would you have accepted your accepted if he'd have taken your last name ? he sounds like the last name? he sounds like the kind of guy that would to be, to be despite aping be honest, despite the aping around all right, well, maybe it's seem happy around all right, well, maybe it's let's seem happy around all right, well, maybe it's let's the ;eem happy around all right, well, maybe it's let's the telegraph.( with it. let's do the telegraph. and wondered how and if you've ever wondered how serial killer ted bundy had a steady girlfriend, this story might . might help explain. >> guilty >> it crested the guilty pleasure women who can't pleasure of women who can't resist felon . so this is resist a hot felon. so this is this is a story sparked by the escapee, daniel kalief. apparently, women fancy him. i don't he looks really, really young. he looks he's 21. but he's very baby faced rock hard . he's very baby faced rock hard. apparently, you'd have to be to
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stay under that for. van so yeah, apparently women like a bad boy . bad boy. >> yeah, they like boy, apparently. of course i am. well, am a people know me. well, i am a people know me. they think, oh, this is a nice little boy from new york. little jewish boy from new york. they with me. they know it. and wrong with me. they know it. and that's what they like. every time i've tried to be nice to women, nice mother women, i was nice to the mother of children. at least tried women, i was nice to the mother of be. children. at least tried women, i was nice to the mother of be. children.just east tried women, i was nice to the mother of be. children.just she tried women, i was nice to the mother of be. children.just she hated! to be. and she just she hated it. women like they like it. women women like they like what's his name. they they like this guy, apparently. >> i can't see it. it's like generations before they find themselves attracted to the sort of dodgy blokes their mothers warned about and their warned them about and their fathers bucket, fathers would drown in a bucket, given because . given her. yeah, because. >> yeah, we got to go. they probably like people behaving a bit cool . i bit aloof and a bit cool. i don't know. i've just ended on something . something vaguely misogynist. we've the we've got to go. that is the show. let's another show. so let's have another quick saturday's front quick look at saturday's front pages. has pages. so the daily mail has fight i should fight doctors who say i should be to the telegraph be left to die. the telegraph net zero obsession has fuelled inflation in the times fugitive's family . tell him hand fugitive's family. tell him hand yourself in the guardian. mps tell sunak we have to widen
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access to covid jabs . we discuss access to covid jabs. we discuss that in depth. the financial times ministers ignored concrete advice. the daily star , of advice. the daily star, of course, has hornets at beer o'clock. and those were your front pages. that's it for tonight's show. thanks to cressida and lewis . headliners cressida and lewis. headliners is back tomorrow at 11 pm. i think andrew is back with bruce devlin and lewis again. if you're watching at 5 am, then stay tuned for breakfast. but for now, for me, it's good night. good morning. and god bless. too i a brighter bless. was too i a brighter outlook boxt solar outlook with boxt solar >> the proud sponsors of weather on . gb news evening alex deakin on. gb news evening alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> for most of us, the hot spell continues this weekend, but with an increasing chance of seeing some big thunderstorms and eventually will turn cooler eventually it will turn cooler into next week as this cold front approaches. but for the time being, between time being, we're between high pressure pressure and we pressure and low pressure and we still have the hot place still have the hot air in place . there. . a balmy evening out there. 1 or 2 very isolated thundery
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showers across parts of the west, but the vast majority staying dry. we'll turn a little murky in places , a bit misty, murky in places, a bit misty, particularly around the coasts through the west. it's going through the west. and it's going to night well. to be a very warm night as well. temperatures up in towns temperatures holding up in towns and the mid to high and cities in the mid to high teens. some spots may not drop below 20 celsius. so a very warm start to what will be a hot saturday. the main exception will be the far northwest, where it distinctly it will be distinctly cooler than . and as the day goes than today. and as the day goes on, there is an increasing chance of seeing some thunderstorms breaking out across the hearts of the country. now if we see these downpours, they could some downpours, they could cause some problems. office problems. there is a met office warning place, they're warning in place, but they're going and miss. going to be very hit and miss. most see them. most places won't see them. temperatures getting temperatures again getting into the said , quite a the 30s. but as i said, quite a bit across north—west bit cooler across the north—west of scotland there will be of scotland where there will be more and outbreaks of more cloud and outbreaks of rain. a few thunderstorms rain. still a few thunderstorms rumbling the night rumbling on through the night and into sunday, a greater chance these chance of seeing more of these downpours . parts of northern downpours. parts of northern england, wales , maybe into england, north wales, maybe into southern a chance southern scotland with a chance of thunderstorms. but even further could import of thunderstorms. but even furthefrom could import of thunderstorms. but even furthefrom france :ould import of thunderstorms. but even furthefrom france .»uld import of thunderstorms. but even furthefrom france . again, port of thunderstorms. but even furthefrom france . again, the some from france. again, the majority won't see them . and
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