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gb news. >> hello there. you're with gb news tonight. and our top story, three members of sara sharif's family have been arrested on suspicion of murder after returning uk from returning to the uk from pakistan. sara's father, irfan shanf pakistan. sara's father, irfan sharif, his partner, ben sharif, and his partner, ben batus, faisal batus, and his brother, faisal malik, that malik, were on a flight that landed london gatwick airport landed at london gatwick airport at around 730 this evening. the ten little girl had ten year old little girl had been her home in been found dead at her home in woking officers were woking after officers were called pakistan by mr called from pakistan by mr sharif the 10th august, sharif on the 10th of august, detect superintendent detect motive. superintendent mark the force's mark chapman says the force's thoughts remain with those affected death. affected by sara's death. >> aged years 28 >> two men, aged 41 years and 28 years woman aged 29 years, years and a woman aged 29 years, were arrested on suspicion of murder after disembarking a flight from they are flight from dubai. they are currently in custody be currently in custody and will be interviewed course. interviewed in due course. sara's mother has informed sara's mother has been informed of and is of this latest update and is being by specialist being supported by specialist officers. thoughts officers. our thoughts remain with by with her and those affected by sara's death this difficult sara's death at this difficult time. >> well, other m" >> well, in other news today, the chain , the
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the value retail chain, the range a to buy range has struck a deal to buy their collapsed wilko . their collapsed rival, wilko. the has agreed to pay the company has agreed to pay around £5 million for the brands name and website. the sale could mean the wilko name doesn't disappear from the high streets for good with their products in some range stores 122 of the collapsed chain's shops have already been sold to poundland. owner pepco and some to be m more than 10,000. wilko jobs, however, remain in the balance . however, remain in the balance. the chancellor says the government is sticking to its plan to halve inflation as the uk economy shrunk by 0.5% this july. jeremy hunt says he remains confident about the future, saying the country quickly recovered from the covid 19 pandemic and is now growing faster than comparable companies . countries rather like germany and italy. but labour says the economy's contraction is a clear sign the government's failing . sign the government's failing. russia says it won't rule out exchanging weapons with north
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korea after blaming the west for supplying weapons to ukraine. it comes as the north korean leader met with vladimir putin earlier on today. kim jong untold mr putin the two countries would do battle together against imperialism . number 10 downing imperialism. number 10 downing street has urged north korea, however, to end talks over the sale of arms to russia . here, sale of arms to russia. here, tobias ellwood has resigned as chair of the house of commons defence committee over the so called taliban tourism video. in a clip posted online, he praised the taliban government whilst in afghanistan. gb news understands mr ellwood made the decision after an informal meeting where he was asked to explain what he had done in a statement. the bournemouth east mp says he got it wrong and the video reflected poorly on the committee with gb news across the uk on tv. in your car, on your digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news .
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britain's news. channel >> hello and welcome to headliners. you run through tomorrow's newspapers with three comedians and one of them, i'm leo pearson, joining me tonight to enjoy the decline of civilisation are gb news answer to richard and judy. we've got paul cox and lewis schaffer. sir, how are you both doing? >> oh, great, thanks. >> oh, great, thanks. >> can i be judy? you can be judy, because paul, of course, likes to shoplift. >> makes him the rich. >> makes him the rich. >> how do know i'm finally >> how do you know i'm finally out? all things out? you know, all things considered, working with lewis. et cetera . yeah, but et cetera. et cetera. yeah, but i'm good. >> okay, good. >> okay, good. >> well, that's the niceties. out let's have a out of the way. let's have a look tomorrow morning's front look at tomorrow morning's front pages mail leads with pages. the daily mail leads with labour to open door to labour ready to open door to asylum seekers. the telegraph has the same story. starmer plots deal to take eu migrants out. the guardian has sunak blocked rebuilding of hospitals
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with crumbling concrete. the mirror leads with year of the shoplifter out of control . all shoplifter out of control. all news has been on energy firms for fitting pre—paid metres leaves children under five at risk. and finally the daily star has that you eat and those were your front pages . and let's have your front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the telegraph. paul what? yes, the telegraph. paul what? yes, the telegraph . telegraph. >> starmer plots deal to take eu migrants. he doesn't really . let migrants. he doesn't really. let me tell you what's going on here, leo. labour believes agreement to accept share of asylum seekers in return for sending back channel arrivals is the only way to stop small boats. so the idea is here, this is some sort of swap shop legals for illegals, right? >> it's never going to work. the idea is that, you know, for every illegal we receive over, we will take the legal. >> so the legal justifiable
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asylum seeker and send back the illegal version to where? >> to france. i mean, i can't believe that one for one swap. >> so if 40,000 illegal migrants cross the across the channel in small boats, then we'll send them back. but take take 40,000 ones that are in the in the eu migrants. >> so this relies on, i assume france accepting that deal which is which is just never going to happen because why would they because they were already there in the first place, saving the bother and stop them leaving. >> doing a one for >> but we're doing a one for one. >> but we're doing a one for onewe are. >> we are. >> we are. >> so i guess what we can do is go into our some of the three and four star around the and four star hotels around the uk, get out, get out the illegal ones and say you're off back to france, put in some some illegal >> and put in some some illegal some legal ones . some legal ones. >> but i mean wouldn't this at least for least reduce the incentive for people to cross the channel illegally, which is dangerous? and know, there and also, you know, there unvetted we can just see, you know , it's unsustainable know, it's an unsustainable system have hundreds system to have hundreds of thousands fighting age men thousands of fighting age men from failed states coming over here, dangerous here, bringing their dangerous
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ideologies . ideologies. >> is like you say, it's the >> it is like you say, it's the end of the world. end end of the world. it's the end of world. and the people of the world. and the people don't see it. i'm a new york jew. i grew up with panic, with bad happening. i think bad things happening. i think british your flat. british people in your flat. yeah, live this stuff. >> and the point is, don't interrupt me. i'm having a bad day. and i think. don't think the people understand the british people understand the british people understand the here. and the truth the danger here. and the truth is. okay. yeah. you send people back to france. what are they going to going to do in france? they're going come back they're going to just come back again? well, no. >> if they have to pay five grand, ,5,000 or whatever it is to and to come across the channel and then they just get sent back to france again. >> mean, that's find >> i mean, that's they'll find the not that much the money. it's not that much money. it's like my money. it's like it's like my ivf treatment. it's you're going to find a little bit too much information there. >> louis unbelievable. >> louis unbelievable. >> but yeah, >> that's okay. but yeah, i mean, so you're planning on having so you're going having a baby, so you're going to be bringing more children into a that a joke. into a country that was a joke. >> that was a joke that no one believes i mean, paul believes that. i mean, paul isn't the fact that isn't the real fact here that our leaders don't really want to stop migration and they're
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dependent migration to keep dependent on migration to keep the economy running like our leaders don't a country. leaders don't run a country. >> they run an economy. so they want cheap labour to come in and keep wages low and make sure there's lots of meat to be fed into the grinder. >> but not wages are low. >> but not just wages are low. but a point. the point but that's a point. the point is, is that the population of britain plummeting is, is that the population of brit wasn't plummeting is, is that the population of brit wasn't for plummeting is, is that the population of brit wasn't for the plummeting is, is that the population of brit wasn't for the immigrants g if it wasn't for the immigrants . the population of the western world would be plummeting. so this for this is the only way for a country understand what country i understand what they're thinking in a way they're thinking in a way they're we need, like they're thinking we need, like you out, need the you pointed out, we need the people. but . but who does you pointed out, we need the pehurt. but. but who does you pointed out, we need the pehurt when but. but who does you pointed out, we need the pehurt when onet . but who does you pointed out, we need the pehurt when one dath who does you pointed out, we need the pehurt when one day you 10 does you pointed out, we need the pehurt when one day you wakees you pointed out, we need the pehurt when one day you wake up it hurt when one day you wake up and the country is an anglo—saxon country, it stops being a britain country and it becomes an anglo—saxon country. if this is what the people want , if they want an anglo—saxon anglo saxon, i don't think the people coming across the channel are anglo—saxon. i'm using, i'm using an analogy. don't want, are anglo—saxon. i'm using, i'm usin know, nalogy. don't want, are anglo—saxon. i'm using, i'm usin know, ethnicallonn't want, are anglo—saxon. i'm using, i'm usin know, ethnically stereotype you know, ethnically stereotype anybody, not saying very anybody, but i'm not saying very many helmets . explain what many saxon helmets. explain what i mean. i'm saying that this country, country about 600 country, this country about 600 bc ad whatever it was, suddenly
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became an anglo saxon country . became an anglo saxon country. no one knows the history of how the anglo saxons are. yeah, but come on, i mean northern european, i mean people talk about, oh, britain's always had lots of immigration. >> like, yeah, not from, >> it's like, yeah, not from, not eritrea, not from not from eritrea, not from somalia, from germany somalia, from like germany and france are france and places that are culturally similar. >> but then what i'm saying >> but even then what i'm saying is and i'm trying to find a bright a bright thing about this some, good point is some, some good, good point is that that once a time , that is that once upon a time, um, this country was inundated by anglo saxon. all right. >> okay. well, that's nonsense. but anyway , moving on to but anyway, moving on to thursday's guardian louis, what's the guardian got in the front ? it's irrelevant. it's front? it's irrelevant. it's irrelevant to . to today's irrelevant to. to today's migrant crisis. >> no, i know, but i think it's a very good analogy, really. and i think think over time we'll i think i think over time we'll just get used to it. sunak this is this is ridiculous. sunak blocked the rebuilding of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete. this is that rac concrete. this is that rac concrete thing . and this is , you concrete thing. and this is, you know, you know what? this this
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is the problem here is you tell us what the story is, please. i'll tell you what the story is. there were five hospitals that sunak three years could have sunak three years ago could have spent bit of money and spent a little bit of money and either fixed or rebuilt. and he didn't it. but i don't didn't do it. but i don't remember three years did remember three years ago did anybody that sunak anybody make a stink that sunak didn't it? did the did the didn't do it? did the did the labour make a stink? did anybody in make stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the make stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the bbc make stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the bbc or make stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the bbc or anyake stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the bbc or any ofe stink? labour make a stink? did anybody in the bbc or any of the tink? did the bbc or any of the newspapers say, hey, wait a second, the hospitals did i read any did you read anything about second, the hospitals did i read any poll?>u read anything about this poll? >> no, didn't. >> no, i didn't. >> no, i didn't. >> and i think the point here is at the time, i think even labour were denying this was were denying that this was actually themselves. actually the truth themselves. >> there was no >> they would say there was no new hospitals. >> this could have been five, this is five seven. i mean at this is five of seven. i mean at least you're in least if they crumble, you're in a so you're in the a hospital, so you're in the best place you could possibly be. >> you may suddenly be on the sixth floor instead of the first floor. >> this is politics of hindsight. >> and that's the most wonderful politics because all politics of all, because all you've do is sit back, you've got to do is sit back, check what happened five years ago it now. ago and critique it now. >> easy peasy. it's whatever the flavour of month is.
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flavour of the month is. >> mean, of course it's not >> i mean, of course it's not good. should do something good. they should do something about good. they should do something aboisn't my point. i'm going to >> isn't my point. i'm going to say and i've said it. say it again and i've said it. i'm to say it again, which i'm going to say it again, which is why? why did anybody make people have us people should have made us think, brilliant. think, oh, brilliant. >> the mirror. we're >> anyway, the mirror. now we're covering story in covering a shoplifter story in peckham later on. but there's another front cover another one on the front cover of the mirror. yeah, and it's not talking about lewis, but the headune not talking about lewis, but the headline of control. headline is out of control. >> out of control. >> out of control. >> says, after threatening >> so it says, after threatening hardworking shop staff, this brazen walks out with brazen thief walks out with three stolen lager to. three cases of stolen lager to. >> is not a desperate mum >> this is not a desperate mum grabbing baby milk in the tory cost of living crisis . cost of living crisis. >> this is just another yob filling his boots in tory lawless britain. >> now the reason i read all that out, because if you read all the story, what you find out is this took place in london, so it's actually labour lawless britain because as we know, london run the labour london is run by the labour mayor sadiq khan. this, this is, this is a cheap shot by the mirror. this all is mirror. i mean this all it is really this we do have a cost of living crisis and i guess you may be lagers. consider the
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essential some people but essential by some people but this the fact who cares this hides the fact who cares what colour they are, where what colour skin they are, where it took place. it's taking place all i have seen this all the time. i have seen this week alarms start wrapped to cheese. cheese cheddar cheese in supermarket pits because people can't afford the cheese. >> they can afford the cheese. they just want to have the cheese and something else. they want to have the cheese for free because they've introduced the police not police say, well, we're not going to not going to going to we're not going to investigate if it's under £200. and that's who's going and obviously that's who's going to wensleydale and obviously that's who's going to their wensleydale and obviously that's who's going to their pants.wensleydale and obviously that's who's going to their pants. lewiszydale and obviously that's who's going to their pants. lewis goale and obviously that's who's going to their pants. lewis go .e and obviously that's who's going to their pants. lewis go . on down their pants. lewis go. on >> yeah, it's the it's the end of the world. it's the end of the world. when a country refuses to defend its shops, when it when it refuses to enforce the law . and it's like enforce the law. and it's like i lived in new york in the 1990s and rudolph giuliani horrible human but he did what was human being, but he did what was necessary. he arrested people for the small things , broken for the small things, broken broken windows theory . broken windows theory. >> it's amazing. if you deal with the small things, then you create an environment where people don't think that they can
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commit crimes. yeah commit bigger crimes. yeah moving what's in the moving on. what's what's in the daily moving on. what's what's in the daiilewis the daily is this >> lewis the daily star is this this a big story. and that this is a big story. and that you eat according to the daily star three fingered non—humans unveiled mexico and it's a unveiled in mexico and it's a guy there's been there's bodies of it looks like some kind of thing but it's the worst description long description of the story i've ever heard. >> it's alien. >> it's alien. >> i'm anneliese the aliens, but it's a guy. >> the guy. the guy who. >> the guy. the guy who. >> these mummified aliens >> these are mummified aliens that were found in peru. and so they presented them in congress or in congress in mexico. >> not not in. >> not not in. >> but why are they showing a picture of joe biden taking a nap ? nap? >> this doesn't look it doesn't look at all realistic. the point is, the guy who was presenting it was previously associated with claims of alien discoveries that been debunked. that have been debunked. >> so by by chance is by the law of averages, he's probably right this time. >> maybe he and you know >> maybe he is. and you know something? i'm a denier. something? we i'm a denier. denier maybe this is denier so maybe this is something. yeah. >> mean, people don't seem to
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>> i mean, people don't seem to be it. i think be bothered about it. i think everybody it's everybody thinks, yeah, it's aliens. what? there's aliens. so what? yeah there's worse things going on, right now. yeah, exactly. >> security tags on cheese. >> the security tags on cheese. >> the security tags on cheese. >> that's it for >> leo anyway, that's it for part one. >> up in part two, we've >> coming up in part two, we've got getting got equal warriors getting killed. meeting macron killed. starmer meeting macron and blair wants to starve and tony blair wants to starve poor people go , tony. see you in
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i'm leo kirsten. i'm still here with paul cox and lewis schaffer and kicking things off with the guardian in this section on environmental activists are being killed. i mean, i suppose on the plus side, it reduces their carbon footprint to zero. paul yeah , yes, it does, paul yeah, yes, it does, certainly does. >> leo and environmental activists killed at a rate of one every other day in 2022, report says. so at least 177 people were killed last year for defending the environment . defending the environment. sadly, this has got nothing to do with just oil. according to new figures , with a fifth of new figures, with a fifth of killings taking place in the amazon rain forest. so there's a couple of ways of looking at this. i mean, first of all, if you don't want to get killed, don't get involved in the fight. but of course, you know, there are a lot of indigenous people involved perhaps involved in this. so perhaps they every right to be they have every right to be involved in the fight. but the two looking at this is two ways of looking at this is it is indigenous people are trying to their lands trying to protect their lands and they live with the land and they they live with the land as know, putting and they they live with the land as a know, putting and they they live with the land as a sort know, putting and they they live with the land as a sort of know, putting and they they live with the land as a sort of blanket,rv, putting and they they live with the land
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as a sort of blanket, yourtting down a sort of blanket, you know, beef farm or something like that. that's exactly what's happening, mean, happening, really. i mean, we could at one of two could look at this one of two ways. could look at it. it's ways. we could look at it. it's terrible. they should get terrible. and they should get our and we should stop our support and we should stop it. we can look at it and it. or we can look at it and say, it's terrible, but we've got let them get on with it got to let them get on with it because there are because there's there are security cheese in security tags on cheese in supermarkets this country and supermarkets in this country and we time for we just haven't got time for this. well, it's interesting that i some that i mean, some of the language report, the language in this report, the guardian describes the people going this land as land invaders. >> that seems to be >> i mean, that seems to be incredibly anti immigration, especially in night. >> no? >> no? >> well, it is this. you can you can look at it both ways. at the end the amazon jungle itself end and the amazon jungle itself was once totally deforested and filled millions of people. filled with millions of people. >> we stick to reality? >> you brought up reality. >> you brought up reality. >> can we can we talk about the story least? story at least? >> story is, is when >> okay. the story is, is when i read this, i myself am an environmental activist. i was i've trained myself to a digger to save trees in southwark at the cemeteries there because they're the trees they're cutting down the trees in to bury people and used graves. >> and the tribes of southwark
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are grateful. are very grateful. >> know what? and the >> well, you know what? and the and the and the globalist developers are against this. so we're about this. what's we're worried about this. what's going amazon jungle, going on in the amazon jungle, which should right which we should be. but right here in london, they are deforesting the city cemeteries i >> -- >> okay, moving on. we've got the telegraph and macron has ianed the telegraph and macron has invited starmer to france , invited starmer to france, presumably so that members of the public can save time by booing two people at once. louis yeah, well, it's interesting because macron. >> macron, i love that about protesting his name proper. macron. macron breaks protocol to host starmer at the elysee palace . this is according to the palace. this is according to the telegraph, and he's meeting the labour leader, which he shouldn't meet. the labour leader because the labour leader is yet. it's is not prime minister yet. it's not to him to use. is not prime minister yet. it's not to him to use . heads of not up to him to use. heads of state meets other heads of state. don't meet the state. they don't meet the opposition in the other country. >> it seems to be quite undermining to rishi sunak, who he red he just rolled out the red carpet for. >> but everybody that keir >> but everybody knows that keir starmer is going to the next starmer is going to be the next prime minister. starmer is going to be the next prirlikeiinister. starmer is going to be the next prirlike everybody that
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>> like everybody knew that hillary going to be hillary clinton was going to be the president . the next president. >> yeah , intel gets out. you're >> yeah, intel gets out. you're giving me a hard time tonight, leigh. one of the people out there are watching this. okay? you've got to be you've got to start being nice at them. i mean, a very fractious day. i'm doing a big show tomorrow at in nunhead at the comedy 30 years in comedy at the at the at the old head. right go on. old nun's head. right go on. sorry. move to paul. okay. paul paul, paul paul , do you paul paul, do you also paul paul , do you also want to >> paul, do you also want to plug >> paul, do you also want to plug sure. no i think you plug luis? sure. no i think you should go and support luis 100. >> however, back to what our job is evening. this this. is for this evening. this this. the optics are great for the optics here are great for keir starmer aren't they? keir starmer, aren't they? he's essentially managed to a essentially managed to bag a time with macron, who , you know, time with macron, who, you know, no matter what happens in france, will be in charge of france, will be in charge of france whenever we have a new government. this is not entirely unprecedented. i can remember cameron obama when tony cameron meeting obama when tony blair still prime minister. blair was still prime minister. i think this has happened previously with france when and the exact moment escapes me, but this is definitely happened
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before. but do you think do you think this is setting up keir starmer reintegrating britain into the european union? >> well, what's well, this is top, top of the agenda is what do we do about brexit? >> it's a question in this article. what do you mean? what do we do about brexit? it finished in 2020. what we need to on with brexit so to do is get on with brexit so there's nothing to discuss really. so the point is i don't see how they're going see eye really. so the point is i don't seeye.v they're going see eye really. so the point is i don't se�*eye. they're; going see eye really. so the point is i don't se�*eye. they're noting see eye really. so the point is i don't se�*eye. they're not politically eye to eye. they're not politically the he essentially the same. he essentially calls the same. he essentially calls the labour party socialists. he says, we're not socialists, but i'm keir starmer a i'm not sure keir starmer is a socialist. i mean, he's the head of socialist party. but in of a socialist party. but in order order get in order to order to get in government next year, he's going to have to be pretty anti—socialist. >> from what i heard, macron >> and from what i heard, macron is france. is not popular in france. >> booed just the other >> no, he's booed just the other day. right? yeah. so moving on, we've guardian and we've got the guardian now and there that there are concerns that antisemitism stifling antisemitism rules are stifling free speech in universities. paul anti—semitism paul yeah, anti—semitism definition used by uk universities leading to unreasonable accusations. >> and that's because they're using the r ihra definition and,
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and i'm going to have to explain what the r a definition. ihra yeah, sorry. all those letters, in whatever order they should be actually very anti—semitic too. yeah, really. i'd like to yeah, i've really. i'd like to apologise. louis i. so apologise. louis but what i. so let give you their let me give you their definition. okay. the dictionary definition. okay. the dictionary definition just hostility or definition is just hostility or prejudice against jewish people . people. however, the i ihra definition is anti—semitism in a certain perception of jews which may be exposed as hatred towards jews , rhetorical and physical jews, rhetorical and physical manifests , nations of manifests, nations of anti—semitism are directed towards jewish or non—jewish individuals and their property towards jewish community institutions , organs and institutions, organs and religious facilities . so it's religious facilities. so it's very encapsulate and we're seeing a lot of conflation of criticism of israel with criticism of israel with criticism of israel with criticism of jewish people and even the jewish diaspora around the world. >> yeah, well, i think paul misses the entire point of this story is, number one, it's in the guardian. so you have to be
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prepared for it. it was done by a study that was done by the british society for middle eastern studies. i guarantee you that's not a jewish organisation . okay. they are criticising , . okay. they are criticising, they are criticising the, the, the, the ihra definition , which the, the ihra definition, which is the international holocaust something. so it's those are kind of maybe international holocaust , kind of maybe international holocaust, something ironic that you can remember where the name it's the, i don't know i know you know what anti—semitism ism is it's like you know it when you see it. >> it's the international holocaust remembrance remembrance alliance. yeah >> the fact is, we should remember the acronym as well, that these people who are complaining about that definition often are complaining because they've been called out for attacking israel when we've seen in recent years, 2018, israel passed the nation state law, which did make israel some some people have said make it into more of an ethno state
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rather than a secular. it's always been an ethno state. it was when it was founded , but was when it was founded, but didn't want to say that out loud. no, it was founded as the jewish state. but but but that doesn't mean that the people who aren't attacking israel are not anti—semitic . there are lots of anti—semitic. there are lots of other horrible countries out there. >> well, that's i've certainly seen people and i'm not just talking about the labor party. i've seen people attacking israel as a sort of dog whistle, as a as a proxy for being anti—semitic. yeah >> or not even a proxy. it's like they're jews and we hate the jews. and so let's lump them all together. all together. >> moving on. we've >> yeah, well, moving on. we've got mail now. tony blair got the mail now. and tony blair wants to starve. poor people . wants to starve. poor people. hey, it worked for stalin. louis. >> yeah, well. oh, my god. this guy is , you know, he's like one guy is, you know, he's like one of those people. you see the quy's of those people. you see the guy's think to guy's name and you think to yourself, i've seen too much of this blair. you know, this guy, tony blair. you know, it's bill clinton or it's like bill clinton or anthony fauci or who was the guy? and take that . it's just guy? and take that. it's just you see, it's like, can you
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please tell us the story? i'll tell the story is the headline . tell the story is the headline. the headline is tony blair is branded , quote unquote, as branded, quote unquote, as quote, arrogant for demanding junk food is taxed until it is too expensive and the poor for the poor to eat to help to help tackle obesity. he wants the poor to starve . and basically poor to starve. and basically because they're fat and he wants to eliminate foods that are high in fat and salt. he doesn't mention sugar and trusting this guy for the food business is like trusting bill gates when it comes to vaccines. okay it's the fact is by which you mean we should all trust bill gates on vaccines. >> obviously which are an essential part of a healthy diet. but i mean, this this seems it seems cruel to take something it reminds me of ulez. it's got the same the same feel. it's got the same the same feel. it's like we're going to put this this punitive, regressive tax on everyone . so and it's tax on everyone. so and it's just going to be the poor people, rich people won't mind paying people, rich people won't mind paying £12.50 to drive somewhere
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unless they're unless they're scottish, in which case they'll just, the natural just, you know, the natural tightness in. and tightness will kick in. and also this thing, rich people will still to afford foie still be able to afford foie gras whatever else the tax gras and whatever else the tax the goes poor the food tax goes on. the poor people genuinely will not be able to not able to get able to not be able to get enough calories. this is is enough calories. this is this is like a horrific thing. >> it's big government, big tax tax. solve tax. that doesn't solve a problem because it won't solve the problem just because just because you make it too difficult to they're not difficult to afford, they're not going to stop eating it. look at cigarettes . cigarettes. >> they're like £2,000 for 20. >> they're like £2,000 for 20. >> now. people are still smoking cigarettes. no, they're not. well you know, it's similar to vaping. >> maybe they'll able to vape >> maybe they'll be able to vape sugar soon. i don't know. moving on, we've got the guardian and politicians sitting politicians say that sitting doing makes them better. doing nothing makes them better. mps . mps believe them. >> paul yeah, well, there's good evidence to suggest it makes them an mp at least it makes me a better mp. british politicians get lessons in meditation, so about 120 mps and 180 peers have taken part in a mindfulness course over the last decade,
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sparking fresh calls for a meditation room to be installed in parliament. oh my god. well i know, and i mean, i'll be honest with you, i don't want our mps to relax , but i don't, you know, to relax, but i don't, you know, why should. there is lots to worry about. there is security tags on cheese. we have no time for sitting around doing mindfulness and listening to whales make love. they just need to get on with the blooming job. so what i would say to this is, look, it works out at about 20% of all mps have done some mindfulness work. do they don't need a room. they are a minority . we can we just get on and solve a lot of the problems that face us. i know mental health is important, but they've only got to work about eight weeks yeah >> i'll tell you what's more important than mental health. get the country run properly. >> yeah, but this this is a big story. it's not a story story. and it's not a story about mental health. is about mental health. what is a story is mindfulness part story is mindfulness is part of yoga and meditation. is the yoga and meditation. it is the religion of the global elite . it religion of the global elite. it basically to people , well,
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basically says to people, well, you know what? you're going to have a miserable life. you're going to be starving. you're not going to be starving. you're not going to be able to afford cheese. but if you sit down cheese. but if you go sit down in everything's going in a room, everything's going to be it's basically be all right. it's basically telling do telling people not to do anything. i've actual anything. and i've seen actual videos of this that christians in america are so against yoga, they think it's a i know it's hard to believe and i'm not even joking. like a religion. yeah. >> and also mindfulness meditation . it's sitting, meditation. it's just sitting, being because can't be being bored because we can't be bored because we've bored anymore because we've got entertainment all entertainment in our pocket all the time . not i mean, the phone the time. not i mean, the phone . yeah. so people have now just brought back meditation, brought back boringness, being bored from the 90s, we used to have sunday afternoons , now they've sunday afternoons, now they've got meditation. >> back up what i'm >> you should back up what i'm saying all part saying because this is all part of global elites, the world of the global elites, the world economic 100% back that up economic forum 100% back that up anyway , that's it for part two. anyway, that's it for part two. >> but coming up, rashid murphy's cancellation continues as protein shakes and the as deadly protein shakes and the fallout from that peckham choker . see you in a two shakes of a shoplifter's neck . shoplifter's neck. >> that warm feeling inside from
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radio. >> welcome back to headliners kicking things off in this section with the express and the cancellation of the singer roisin murphy continues. she made the fatal error of being concerned about children. >> louis yes, according to the express, the bbc shuts down roisin murphy cancellation rumours after singer sparked a trans row. so row is a row of row row. she she spoke out against the globalist elite dogma that that you can trans children and everything is going to be okay. she spoke out against it so but the bbc said well we we're taking her off the
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air but it has nothing to do with this thing. yeah. >> so it was revealed that she was being taken off air and being replaced with another artist hadn't voiced an artist who hadn't voiced an opinion, outspoken opinion, opinion, an outspoken opinion, but she said, but the bbc have come said no, but it was come out and said no, but it was just we were do that just we were going to do that anyway. reason we anyway. just for some reason we didn't that scheduling until didn't do that scheduling until after trans just after the trans row. it's just pure coincidence and i believe the bbc. when the bbc ever lied? >> well, the bbc cannot lie because the state. it's the because it's the state. it's the state system. love state propaganda system. i love how they call the bbc a corporation like it's a like it's a business like it's a business when it's when it's just a propaganda thing, spending so. so what? spending money. and so. so what? rosheen know who rosheen did and i don't know who she know who she is now, she is. i know who she is now, but she apologised and. and you should never, ever. well if you ever apologise if you run over somebody's should somebody's cat, you should apologise somebody's cat, you should apo if gise see some obvious >> if you see some obvious truths about children and how they can be vulnerable, they can be exploited. appointed by pharmaceutical companies who want to sell puberty blockers and how puberty blockers can quite often have side effects that know, that include, you know, osteoporosis sterility.
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osteoporosis and sterility. i think that's that's valid factual things to see and to see those from a point of view of concern, i cannot believe that that would be in any way controversial especially for controversial and especially for a for an artist. artist's supposed to speak their mind. >> it is controversial because it goes against the global elite dogma, which which is one world where everyone has their own what's in their brain. it's like, why meditation and mindfulness is the religion of these people. because what's in your brain is good enough. you won't have a house. >> yeah, you won't have children, you'll just be a drone in the machine and you'll be replaced and you'll be happy because you'll be. >> and if you're not happy, it's your own fault because you didn't meditate enough. your own fault because you didn't movinga enough. your own fault because you didn't moving on iough. your own fault because you didn't moving on the|h. your own fault because you didn't moving on the telegraph >> so moving on the telegraph takes us to peckham, where a shopkeeper some shopkeeper re—enacted some classic tv wrestling with classic tv wrestling moves with someone we're required to describe as an alleged shoplifter. >> paul yes, man who choked alleged female thief in peckham into nude under caution video footage shows shopkeeper. she
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shopkeeper. footage shows shopkeeper. she shopkeeper . she shopkeeper with shopkeeper. she shopkeeper with his hands around the neck of a woman customer who tried to take items from the store after being denied a refund. >> we've got we've got the video, which we're going to play how. >> now. >> let's have a look at that. >> let's have a look at that. >> look, look, look. you can't i'm going to call the police. >> i'm going to call the police . fake, fake . thank you for . fake, fake. thank you for calling . recording call. please calling. recording call. please calling. recording call. please call the police . please please, call the police. please please, please . please. >> is this what this is? babe >> is this what this is? babe >> i'm calling the police. babe this man put his net on me. >> so in that video and in other videos, you can see she she wallops him and she hits him with a basket. and she's been accused of stealing from the shop. >> calling for the police, though i thought they wanted to defund the police . and the all defund the police. and the all of a sudden when you need the police we want them there. this i mean, look, we don't see a lot of the context here. it's
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impossible to say whether she's in the right or the wrong. but a shopkeeper has a to business protect and has every right to protect and has every right to protect that business. protect and has every right to proandthat business. protect and has every right to proand we're usiness. protect and has every right to proand we're seeing. protect and has every right to proand we're seeing in america >> and we're seeing in america i don't know if it's happening in the uk yet, but because they've had scale shoplifting, you had large scale shoplifting, you know, the police just don't respond to have closed, respond to stores have closed, creating food deserts. in creating food deserts. so in certain community cities, the people can't actually find anywhere to buy food, especially healthy, fresh produce. they have to they have to travel far. and they're saying this is this is discrimination against our community. and it's like, well, yeah, the shop couldn't yeah, but the shop couldn't operate community operate in your community because so much because because there's so much shoplifting going on. >> is one of those >> well, this is one of those things where it from, things where they got it from, they got it from america. it first started in california, and now all across america and now it's all across america and now it's all across america and now it's all across america and now it's in peckham. is in now it's in peckham. this is in my home town in peckham. and this is this what's this is this is what's the interesting the interesting thing that that the article that article doesn't discuss that people not going to discuss people are not going to discuss is that the person was the is that the person who was the alleged shoplifter is is an alleged shoplifter is a is an african person, probably of christian origin in peckham. and
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the person who's owning the shop is a muslim. >> how do you know they're african? >> because that's where that's where the it has been . where the it has been. >> oh, it's the watchamacallit. >> oh, it's the watchamacallit. >> yeah , the watchman. it's the >> yeah, the watchman. it's the watchman called. i know peckham really well because that's where i'm doing my show tomorrow night, which is thursday. >> hopefully she'll come >> well, hopefully she'll come give a free. give you a free. >> it's free. it's a the >> it's, it's a free. it's a the old nun's head which is in sec 15. >> this old nun. anyway the times now in scottish universities are spending huge amounts to brainwash students into being non—binary. gender queeh into being non—binary. gender queer, communist. >> cs lewis yes, well, that's what's happening. i don't think that the university rs are doing it. i think that the people at the universities are doing it. and the same thing, no , no, no, and the same thing, no, no, no, no. it's actually exact same no. it's actually the exact same thing. isn't the same thing. it is and isn't the same thing. it is and isn't the same thing. i'll explain it in a second. scottish universities are, pushing nakedly are, quote, pushing nakedly ideological sex. i like ideological sex. i like ideological sex. i like ideological sex and race theory. and they the according to denis hayes from the academics for
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academic freedom that these universities in scotland have spent £3 million on equality , spent £3 million on equality, diversity and inclusion in stuff. okay and nothing and they're spending no money on free. this is the worst show that i've ever done. i but i've seen you be worse than this. i'm sorry. and but the truth is, is i don't think it's it isn't the professors who are pushing all this stuff. it's they're afraid of the students. yeah. and because the students are young and dangerous , it's interesting. and dangerous, it's interesting. >> yeah. so the students are joining university. they're young , they're idiots. like all young, they're idiots. like all young, they're idiots. like all young people. they're full of ideological they ideological nonsense, and they want the professors to reflect that back at them. and if they don't, then they'll get the professors cancelled. yes, exactly. >> and this is all being funded by the snp. >> i'm not sure it would >> i'm not sure that it would see much funding if it see this much funding if it wasn't for the snp. the snp has been cancer scottish for been a cancer for scottish for the scottish education system, not good. well, no. yeah. there's a bit i would like to
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apologise to cancer but but the scottish education system used to be the envy europe. yeah, to be the envy of europe. yeah, maybe. if not when i went through it, maybe if not the world and it's now absolutely terrible. spending world and it's now absolutely terrible. of spending world and it's now absolutely terrible. of pounds spending world and it's now absolutely terrible. of pounds on jending world and it's now absolutely terrible. of pounds on thising millions of pounds on this nonsense. yeah. >> your money as well, >> and it's your money as well, paul >> and it's your money as well, paul. thanks. for paul. so thanks. thanks for that. the times again that. we've got the times again with some good news. women are putting into their putting more thought into their appearance. yeah , fall in appearance. paul yeah, fall in girls happiness linked to social media with 89% of those aged 7 to 21 are saying that they are worried and or anxious. >> now. a girls happiness levels are at their lowest for 15 years. so since 2009 and this is because they have fears about their appearance online. danger is sexual harassment. this report has found this is all because of social media. i have a 14 year old daughter, so i have a teenage daughter and i don't envy her. growing up in this sort of time of social media and the culture war, who knows what to believe? they don't know what to believe. you
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see 14 year olds wrong. you see 14 year old kids now and they are confused the are completely confused by the grown like, it grown ups. they're like, it doesn't to be this doesn't need to be this complicated. >> no, i think when grown ups set instead set boundaries, instead of taking away, agree i >> -- >> one thing i would say, though, no matter what the though, is no matter what the time period was, whether it was now mad times or back now in the mad old times or back in good old days, 90% of in the good old days, 90% of teenagers are always and teenagers are always anxious and worried teenagers are always anxious and worworst time of your life. the worst time of your life. this thing is changing and this whole thing is changing and you realise you're just about to become an adult. and then you look the and think, look at the adults and think, oh, want to be one of them. >> yeah, but it's so much worse now and it isn't worse just because of social media. what makes is that these makes it worse is, is that these because global elite because of the global elite people, are going to people, are not going to own a house. not going get house. they're not going to get married, they're not going to have kids. so all the things that these women relied on is somebody care of an somebody taking care of them. an easy princess is easy life. being a princess is not happen there. of not going to happen there. of course, unhappy. course, women are unhappy. they're to go to they're going to have to go to work like men. yeah. >> and i think having had children, you get told children, you don't get told what incredibly what an incredibly enriching experience think
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welcome back to headliners. we've got the independent now in apparently apparently dead. we've done this story. sorry, sorry. let's move on to the next one. we've got the times now with an explanation as why with an explanation as to why people in food. people see faces in food. although jeffrey dahmer saw food when at people's faces. >> lewis yes , love hormone makes >> lewis yes, love hormone makes new mothers. see faces in their food and they've done a test. this is business. big news. they've done a test they they've done a test and they tested mothers who've just had a baby and they've tested women who haven't had babies and the mothers who've had babies are way more crazy than mothers without babies . so they're without babies. so they're saying it's the oxytocin . it's saying it's the oxytocin. it's this thing called pareidolia it. i don't know how to pronounce
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it, but it just proves that that women who've had babies are a bit i've lived with a couple or one. >> they have visions, they have visions. they see things that aren't there. >> yeah, they look at me and they see a horrible human being. i'm trying to look at their scrambled egg and they see your face. >> so it balances out. and we've got the times now with an explanation as to why that's the same story. what what's going on with thing? male with this thing? the male now with this thing? the male now with a good with the secret to a good marriage, yeah, marriage, paul yeah, i breastfeed my husband. >> it made him healthier and brought now brought us closer together. now this reads like an this initially reads like an entry my diary after i've entry in my diary after i've worked with louis, but it does go that one woman has go on to say that one woman has revealed that she breastfeeds her says it has not her husband and says it has not only made them closer , but it's only made them closer, but it's also good for his health. and to be honest, i think i've watched this a specialist website this on a specialist website when i was alone just the other evening, i can't imagine how, how and why they think this is a goodidea how and why they think this is a good idea to talk about it in public. yeah. and this sounds like mean, have you seen
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like i mean, have you seen a picture of them? >> do they actually look healthy? because i remember people luke miall people went on, she luke miall britain, drank and britain, they drank urine and they good for our they said, it's so good for our health and were health and they were the unhealthiest looking i've unhealthiest looking people i've ever and ever seen. yeah, well, and i live in britain. >> well, you want to know >> well, do you want to know something? is that milk is good for babies? it's food. that's just babies. you just for babies. i've told you this, leo. is that. is that. it's the only food that has high concentrations fat, sugar and concentrations of fat, sugar and protein together. concentrations of fat, sugar and promost)getheh concentrations of fat, sugar and promost icetheh concentrations of fat, sugar and promost ice creams also got that. >> yeah, well, that's because it's milk. delicious. because it's milk. delicious. because it's milk. delicious. because it's milk. leo >> chick meat. so we've got the telegraph now and girls would rather a house a rather own a house than a husband i suppose at today's pncesit husband i suppose at today's prices it makes more sense to rent a husband. >> well, i don't >> lewis well, this is. i don't know what we're doing here. i think it a slow think you know, was it a slow news day? we've got stories news day? we've got two stories for same source most. for the exact same source most. but this was in the telegraph. most girls would rather a most girls would rather have a house a husband, to house than a husband, to according girlguiding, which house than a husband, to accothink, girlguiding, which house than a husband, to accothink, cguides,�*rg, which house than a husband, to accothink, (guides, whichich is, i think, girl guides, which is, i think, girl guides, which is poor law. the poor is the poor law. the poor woman's boy scouts or something. yeah i never heard. >> no, it's the female boy scouts, probably not
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scouts, although probably not even anymore because even female anymore because you're allowed recognise you're not allowed to recognise gendeh you're not allowed to recognise gender. yeah. you're not allowed to recognise gerand yeah. you're not allowed to recognise gerand they. you're not allowed to recognise gerand they asked they asked the >> and they asked they asked the girls, girls, young girls, literally. girls, young girls, literally. girls, young girls . i call them girls. girls. i can call them girls. they are girls . stop saying they are girls. stop saying girls. would you like girls. what. what would you like to achieve by time you're to achieve by the time you're 30? most wanted? own a house 30? and most wanted? own a house more than having a partner. they don't want to get married or maybe they'd given up and only 30% said they'd like to have children, which is this the children, which is this is the death of is this going to death of love. is this going to be no kids? and we're going to have going to have to have and we're going to be. the country is going to be. and the country is going to be. and the country is going to be completely. >> this is yeah, this is what we're before. we're talking about before. i mean, are aren't taught. mean, girls are aren't taught. they're to be they're taught. you've got to be a career woman. you've to be a career woman. you've got to be ambitious. got to go out. ambitious. you've got to go out. you've to drink flaming you've got to drink flaming sambucas forget sambucas and, you know, forget about and a family. that's about a man and a family. that's disgusting. that's old fashioned. are some fashioned. what are you, some kind terf? and they're told, kind of terf? and they're told, you either you know, you've got to either transition to be a transition or you've got to be a high flying career woman. and to be honest, can be a high be honest, you can be a high flying career woman and have a family. and i don't know why people aren't a family people aren't told have a family because mean,
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because it's great. i mean, you've both got families. yeah. >> yeah, we have. i mean, they're the nuclear they're treating the nuclear family the standard of family and the standard sort of parents and children type family family and the standard sort of paisomeand children type family family and the standard sort of paisome sort:hildren type family family and the standard sort of paisome sort of.dren type family family and the standard sort of paisome sort of fad. type family family and the standard sort of paisome sort of fad. thise family family and the standard sort of paisome sort of fad. this isamily as some sort of fad. this is what brought us to. what evolution brought us to. all a sudden, we've got this. all of a sudden, we've got this. we economic status in the we our economic status in the western world driven us to western world has driven us to the point where everybody has to work to survive. and men are bad. it's no wonder either bad. so it's no wonder either that young girls are looking and all they see in front of them is all they see in front of them is a social media footprint of people that men are people telling them that men are bad it's difficult to bad and it's very difficult to get house and you don't want get a house and you don't want to worry about anything like babies or family children babies or family or children or happiness. what you need is money, a job and a house, and then you're on the treadmill and then you're on the treadmill and then you're on the treadmill and then you can pay for it. and we've got all sorts things we've got all sorts of things for you do , you that can pay for you to do, you that can pay your taxes for us to help us out. and yeah, out. yeah. and that's yeah, people are managing governments are rather are managing an economy rather than a country. >> we've got the telegraph now with the story about the dangers of lewis is a protein of protein. lewis is a protein fan. are you worried about this? i am. >> i am worried about it.
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i am. >> i am worried about it . what >> i am worried about it. what it is it's. it's. hold on a it is, is it's. it's. hold on a second. hold on. it's according to the telegraph, protein drinks should carry a health warning, says coroner. because. says a coroner. why? because. because a poor kid who is like a teenage 16 year old kid named rowan had a condition that made him unable to eat protein , which him unable to eat protein, which he didn't know about. he had a protein shake and he died. so one person died. it's like , you one person died. it's like, you know, you feel bad for the kid. i've got two kids, two boys. but at the same time, what are we going to ban everything? because one person died from this. >> this i mean, protein >> but this i mean, protein shakes. do seem to be superfluous. you're generally consuming protein. all consuming too much protein. all you is a pint of you really need is a pint of milk at end of a hard day's work. >> no, you don't need a pint of milk. a pint of milk is fattening and protein shakes are just they've taken the just they've just taken the protein of the milk and protein out of the milk and they've separated from the they've separated it from the other yeah they other fun stuff. yeah they separate the fat. so separate it from the fat. so it's just. just the protein it's just. it's just the protein you fat. you need fat. >> your body needs fat. you need fat. >> iour body needs fat. you need fat. >> i know>dy needs fat. you need fat. >> i know it/ needs fat. you need fat. >> i know it does. is fat. you need fat. >> i know it does. so at. you need fat. >> i know it does. so all you needis
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>> i know it does. so all you need is some meat, some red meat. beef is what you need. yeah. milk. milk is not the worst thing you have, but worst thing you can have, but it's the best thing. it's not the best thing. >> milk makes cheese, and they're on they're putting security tags on cheese. >> oh, this is. this is your meme. this is. >> i mean, have you ever. have you ever, like, gone to the gym and, like, lifted weights and stuff and taken protein shakes ? stuff and taken protein shakes? apparently. you don't even apparently. oh, you don't even need protein. need that much protein. >> i've done two of those things, or not, but things, believe it or not, but i've never taken i've never used protein to protein shakes. they seem to have been something that's come around last years and around in the last few years and there substitute . that's there a meal substitute. that's often see you know, often how i see them. you know, i could name a couple of brands now, reason why now, and there's no reason why i shouldn't, but i'm not going to. and they're basically used. take a out of your day. take two a meal out of your day. take two meals your day and have meals out of your day and have these have these these supplements, have these protein and you'll be protein shakes and you'll be fine. convinced fine. i'm not convinced by it. yeah shouldn't convinced. yeah you shouldn't be convinced. >> you should not eat any ground food. is not food. it's our body is not ground it's like minced. ground food. it's like minced. yeah. yeah. no, not. no, no, yeah. no yeah. no, not. no, no, no. on the ground, like seeds or. or dried powder from. from milk. >> no, no powder. no powder
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powder. heard of this powder. i've never heard of this diet like the no powder . diet like the no powder. >> google yourself powder. >> google yourself powder. >> don't carry on watching the no small atomised units of food. >> yes. yeah right. yeah. no, don't eat sugar. >> yes. yeah right. yeah. no, don't eat sugar . yeah. don't eat sugar. yeah. >> well, let's let's. >> well, let's let's. >> unless it's. it's finally we've got the star with a runway crash. >> but don't worry. it's a fashion show. runway. paul >> oh, this is fantastic. i don't know if we. we may not have a video, but anyway, let me describe it. so a bloke tackled after crashing new york fashion week in poncho and week runway in a poncho and a shower seen shower cap. now, i have seen that. and essentially it's basically a guy gate crashes the catwalk. and the thing i loved about it, the most was that he got three quarters, maybe even further down the runway before he was tackled. not only that, the people were clapping along like a great piece like it was a great piece of fashion. just highlights the fashion. it just highlights the fact this whole thing is bit fact this whole thing is a bit nonsense. to nonsense. but it's fantastic to see was fantastic. see it. it was fantastic. >> yeah. louis it happened in new york. >> it's got to be good. yeah if we if we had the video, i can
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describe it. >> yeah, well, you just did. but yeah, he's wearing this. this cape looks ridiculous and nobody notices it's part of notices that it's not part of the it's brilliant. the show. it's brilliant. >> that's historically , it's >> but that's historically, it's always been this way. these fashion runway he fashion runway things he sees. he did it for likes because he's. >> anyway, the show is nearly over. >> anyway, the show is nearly over . so let's take another over. so let's take another quick look at thursday's front pages. the daily mail leads with labour ready to open doors to eu asylum seekers, the telegraph has the same story. starmer plots deal take migrants. plots deal to take eu migrants. the guardian has sunak blocked rebuilding of hospitals with crumbling concrete . the mirror crumbling concrete. the mirror has year of the shoplifter out of control. the eye has ban on energy firms force fitting pre—paid metres leaves children under five at risk. i'm not sure how. and finally, the daily star has that you eat and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, paul cox and louis shaffer and andrew doyle will be here tomorrow at 11 pm. joined by and katie marks. by nick dixon and katie marks. and you're watching 5 am, and if you're watching at 5 am, stay for breakfast. good
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night. >> looks like things are heating up. box eight boilers proud sponsors weather on . gb news sponsors of weather on. gb news alex deakin here with your latest weather update from the met office for gb news. >> a three way split with the weather tomorrow. quite blustery start, of course, particularly in scotland. many in northern scotland. many places dry sunny spells, places dry with sunny spells, but across parts of northern england, wales staying england, north wales staying fairly dull tonight . it'll be fairly dull tonight. it'll be wet and windy across much of scotland ireland scotland and northern ireland thanks of thanks to this area of low pressure, strongest winds pressure, the strongest winds across the western isles through the evening then moving the evening and then moving across northern most parts of the mainland during the early hours, trickle its hours, the rain will trickle its way northern england and way into northern england and nonh way into northern england and north where will north wales, where it will unger north wales, where it will linger most of tomorrow. but linger for most of tomorrow. but further stays largely dry, further south stays largely dry, still quite warm. temperatures holding up into the teens , but holding up into the teens, but not the warmth and humidity that we had last week into thursday. as i said, a bit of a three way split, mostly fine in the south, mostly fine across scotland and northern ireland. just few northern ireland. just a few showers the it'll still showers in the west. it'll still be windy early on, this
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be very windy early on, but this zone of cloud lingering from parts lincolnshire parts of lincolnshire to yorkshire through yorkshire across through lancashire across lancashire and across north wales some wales will generate some outbreaks of rain on and off as well. either side of that in the sunny spells feeling quite pleasant, but quite warm again in the south, 23 to 24, further north, high teens generally that zone of and weather zone of dull and damp weather has shifted friday. has just shifted by friday. so quite soggy day for quite a grey, soggy day for southern scotland and northern ireland. the far north, dry and bright by the odd shower and most of england and wales set fair on friday. only 1 or 2 isolated showers in the afternoon. cool with that rain persists, turning warmer and persists, but turning warmer and more more across the more humid once more across the . south >> looks like things are heating up. boxed boilers proud sponsors of weather on gb news
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