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and attempting to kill six others at the countess of chester hospital between 2015 and 2016. the most prolific child serial killer in modern british history was sentenced to a whole life order at manchester crown court last month . also in crown court last month. also in the news today, unions have vowed to fight the government. what they're saying as tooth and nail after a half billion pound government investment in tata steel has put 3000 jobs at risk . the government says, however, it will support more than 12,000 jobs in the sector. tata has beenin jobs in the sector. tata has been in talks with the government to switch from coal fired to electric furnaces to reduce carbon emissions. labour says only the tories could spend £500 million to make thousands of workers redundant . now the of workers redundant. now the home office confirmed this evening that a biohazard response at dover harbour this afternoon followed reports that some migrant who had crossed the engush some migrant who had crossed the english channel arrived feeling unwell. gb news filmed as
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authorities wore specialist biohazard coveralls at the main migrant processing facility there. the home office says the precautionary measures were taken in response to reports of some small boat arrivals arriving, feeling unwell. around 300 migrants arrived today after being picked up on six small boats in the english channel. while a french couple has been jailed for almost ten years after trying to smuggle vietnamese migrants into the uk . inside domestic furniture . . inside domestic furniture. junior toussaint and adrien paul were sentenced to nine years and 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to assisting unlawful migration into the uk . unlawful migration into the uk. the pair squeezed vietnamese migrants inside specially adapted sofas and chests of drawers in an effort to smuggle them through border checks at them through border checks at the port of new haven . the man the port of new haven. the man killed in a dog attack in staffordshire yesterday has been named by police as ian price . named by police as ian price. the 52 year old died in hospital
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after being seriously injured in stonnall yesterday afternoon. a man has been arrested on suspicion of being in charge of two dangerous dogs believed to be america xl bullies. the prime minister says the breed will be bannedin minister says the breed will be banned in the uk by the end of the year . trade rivers will the year. trade rivers will strike at the end of this month in their long running dispute over pay, aslef is saying. members at 16 train operators will walk out on the 30th of september and the 4th of october. the union said the strikes will force train operators to cancel all services and cause disruption for passengers and lastly, today is battle of britain day, marking 83 years since one of the most decisive moments of the second world war. on this day in 1940, the royal air force turned the tide against an overwhelming german luftwaffe flypasts and events commemorating the occasion are taking place across the country throughout the weekend and this is gb news
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across the uk. on your tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. this is britain's news . news. channel >> hello and welcome to headliners, your sneaky peek at tomorrow morning's newspapers with three comedians. >> i'm one of them. i'm leo kyrees and i'm joined by gb news as answer to kim and kanye. is josh howie and lewis schaffer. lewis. look up . we're on tv now. lewis. look up. we're on tv now. i'm busy. >> i'm typing. >> i'm typing. >> i'm typing. >> i'm doing a tweet. okay. how are you, josh, since you're engaged the show? i'm engaged in the show? i'm good, man. happy year. man. schnatter. happy new year. i“lappy man. schnatter. happy new year. happy cool. happy jewish new year. cool. shoshana, both illegally shoshana, we're both illegally working tonight, but you speak for yourself. >> i feel a bit guilty, even though i feel guilty. >> i mean, i did the apple's before i left do honey and apples sweet year. i'm going to go school tomorrow. right. go to school tomorrow. right.
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but that no one but the good news is that no one actually religious will hopefully the tv hopefully be watching the tv tonight. i can away tonight. right. i can get away with have the tv with it if they have the tv on. okay. >> e’- $1.- e1.- @ going to tell >> well, i'm not going to tell your rabbi anyway. let's have a look morning's look through tomorrow morning's front pages. the mirror has killer dogs to be banned. the express leads with hero dad killed by devil dogs. was protecting his mother. the daily mail has labour's 20 mile an hour limit is beyond insane. the times leads with pm rejects reprieve for petrol cars. the guardian has mass campaign needed to kerb unhealthy living . the telegraph has murdoch team told sunak not to quit over partygate and those were your front pages . and let's have a front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with saturday's mirror. >> josh yes , killer dogs to be >> josh yes, killer dogs to be banned. >> josh yes, killer dogs to be banned . i think this is great. banned. i think this is great. i think that they should ban more dogs, not just this particular
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breed. >> you want it to go straight onto springer spaniels? >> well, i'll tell you what, i think it's 14 people have died since 2021. i believe in the last year, ten people have died. and six were from this breed. yeah. so there's still four more people who died unnecessary , people who died unnecessary, eerily. and people always go , eerily. and people always go, oh, it's the oh, it's bad owners is and it's just like, no it's this is a breed that is bred to kill. yeah. and we've seen with, with other dogs. >> i mean i think american pit bull terriers and there are some others. there's a japanese courser or something it's called i can't remember what it's called but there's other big dog breeds banned and breeds that have been banned and they anybody breeds that have been banned and thejtime anybody breeds that have been banned and thejtime since anybody breeds that have been banned and thejtime since these nybody breeds that have been banned and thejtime since these banst breeds that have been banned and thejtime since these bans do the time since these bans do work. but i mean, louis, we're a nafion work. but i mean, louis, we're a nation of dog lovers. do you think this is too much? >> no, think it's i don't think this is too much? >> niit'sthink it's i don't think this is too much? >> niit's too k it's i don't think this is too much? >> niit's too much. don't think this is too much? >> niit's too much. if)n't think this is too much? >> niit's too much. if you want think it's too much. if you want to if you want to use the government to solve every single problem. i mean, i'm a libertarian and it's the same thing guns. you know, they thing with guns. you know, they want and this want to take away guns. and this is dog is like gun. and so
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is a dog is like a gun. and so i personally think that people whose dogs kill should be sentenced to death . sentenced to death. >> yeah, i think that's a great idea. >> and i think you've come up with a good idea. and the and the second thing is, if you'd find out, yes, these people have been killed, but who are the people who are killed by these killer usually the family >> there? usually the family members of the. >> no, no, no. this usually toddlers. >> they're usually they're >> so they're usually they're usually small kids. >> it's not fair on >> so it's not it's not fair on the kids. the small kids. >> not in the family. >> not in the family in the street. yesterday was a 51 year old man who was visiting his mum. >> and so the person who owns that put in prison that dog should be put in prison for okay. agree for 30, 40 years. okay. i agree with you. >> but before that fact, >> but but before that fact, let's get of the dogs. let's just get rid of the dogs. and we've solved the problem. >> but louis came up a >> but louis also came up with a solution he we had solution when he said if we had guns banned guns, if guns like we banned guns, if everybody armed gun, everybody was armed with a gun, we wouldn't be eaten by dogs because the dog we wouldn't be eaten by dogs becalto the dog we wouldn't be eaten by dogs becalto kids. the dog guns to kids. >> yeah, yeah. to the little kids. and then everything. kids. and then it's everything. then everything's fine. everybody's then everything's fine. eversituation. win situation. >> utopia. anyway, moving on. what's front cover the
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what's on the front cover of the telegraph? what's on the front cover of the telegraph’:the cover of the >> louis? the front cover of the telegraph murdoch team told telegraph is murdoch team told sunak. who's our prime minister? if don't know, not to quit if you don't know, not to quit over partygate. and i completely forgot about this because we're focusing on johnson focusing on boris johnson quitting partygate quitting over partygate yeah, but this guy, sunak , but but this guy, rishi sunak, that's all. >> prime minister talk about him with respect . with respect. >> you talk about him with respect when the most respect i've heard him talk about the i've heard him talk about is the guy is the guy had a part , went guy is the guy had a part, went to a party during the lockdown on december 15th, 2020, which is basically . so he's on december 15th, 2020, which is basically. so he's lying to on december 15th, 2020, which is basically . so he's lying to the basically. so he's lying to the to the to everyone about whether lockdowns were effective, whether covid lockdowns were effective, whether covid covid lockdowns were effective, whether covid covid was a thing and it wasn't the thing. so this guy lies. this guy should be in prison . rishi sunak along with prison. rishi sunak along with the dog owners. yeah. along with dog owners. that's the problem with this country is that you need a little backbone. he should minister should not be prime minister tonight . tonight. >> everybody's to be in >> everybody's going to be in prison. you. you're prison. apart from you. you're going to be walking through the streets you know what? >> i hate to put myself in prison. i'm probably worse than these but he
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these people, but. but. but he breached rules and. and breached lockdown rules and. and then out of then he he was talked out of resigning because it would seem unseemly and talked out of unseemly and tom talked out of resigning rupert murdoch resigning by rupert murdoch which know this is that's which is you know this is that's the that's the story here. the real that's the story here. >> who's the real prime minister, mate? don't do that because and the logic and it because and the logic was and it arguably would be bad politics was if did that it would have was if he did that it would have forced johnson to resign. it would hand and would have forced his hand and then would have created this would have forced his hand and then stab>uld have created this would have forced his hand and then stab>uld ha back aated this would have forced his hand and then stab>uld haback myth.:his like, stab in the back myth. that doesn't away anyway. so that doesn't go away anyway. so actually, he should have resigned. he should have just because said, you know, because murdoch said, you know, you you won't win the you won't you won't win the leadership, the following leadership, the following leadership see it. people will see it. >> he didn't. truss won people will see it. >> then he didn't. truss won people will see it. >> then theyidn't. truss won people will see it. >> then they had. truss won people will see it. >> then they had to 'uss won and then they had to undemocratically of undemocratically get rid of truss to let rishi take his place and he should have basically he should have resigned. >> and as soon as he should resign, as soon as he said, i'm going a party. so going to go to a party. so because don't believe in because i don't believe in these, everybody knew they were lying. >> it's not a real lie if everybody knows anyway, moving on. of on. what's on the front cover of the josh pm rejects the times, josh pm rejects reprieve for petrol cars. >> this was sort of in the in
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>> so this was sort of in the in the scope of the uxbridge and south ruislip by—election and the narrower victory there for the narrower victory there for the tories. and everyone was like, okay, maybe now things are going to changing. you can going to start changing. you can see see which way see that. you can see which way the wind was blowing and people were well to these were not reacting well to these kind policies. no, kind of policies. but no, they're with and they're sticking with it. and ironically, they're sticking with it because of big business, because car companies , the because the car companies, the car basically have car manufacturers basically have said they've already set up their for this date of their plans for this date of 2030. and saying, well, 2030. and they're saying, well, we this economic we need to have this economic stability. already we need to have this economic stability. billions|lready we need to have this economic stability. billions ineady we need to have this economic stability. billions in this. if invested billions in this. if you're going to change it, that's going to mess us up. so it is ironic and certainly when you conspiracy theory you think the conspiracy theory about how car companies for about how the car companies for years back on this years were holding back on this technology and whatever, and it seems people pushing it seems now the people pushing it most course, them partly most is of course, them partly through partly most is of course, them partly through they partly most is of course, them partly through they know partly most is of course, them partly through they know people' because they know that people can of new can have to buy loads of new cars. yeah. can have to buy loads of new car:which. can have to buy loads of new car:which is which the ideal >> which is which is the ideal business model, the infrastructure. >> question will we have >> the question is will we have the except for >> the question is will we have the fact except for >> the question is will we have the fact to except for >> the question is will we have the fact to build except for >> the question is will we have the fact to build the :ept for the fact to build the infrastructure, don't have infrastructure, we don't have the necessarily to be the people necessarily to be able to build the build the infrastructure, so and infrastructure, right? so and for people in flat
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for people i'm in a flat like, how my car? how am i going to charge my car? >> an extension cable down to the . the car. >> i've got little battery >> i've got a little battery pack use. >> i've got a little battery pac but use. >> i've got a little battery pac but louis, use. >> i've got a little battery pac but louis, urmean, >> i've got a little battery pacbut louis,u:mean, you >> but louis, i mean, do you trust government sort out trust the government to sort out the infrastructure? >> , this man, the more >> man, this man, the more i think it, rishi sunak, think about it, rishi sunak, this guy, he just reeks. >> won't be him. don't worry, >> it won't be him. don't worry, louis. be long by then. >> he will be long gone. yeah, he's. he's going gone. he's. he's going to be gone. yeah. maybe i shouldn't be, yeah. so maybe i shouldn't be, but. but you can't trust the suv- but. but you can't trust the guy. reeks globalism, guy. he reeks of globalism, globalist, team globalist, elitism. he's team world. when i support team britain . really? britain. really? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> good for you, mate . and >> good for you, mate. and that's the dividing line. most british unlike most, british people, unlike most, most british people, think, oh, the world is better. i'm an american. learned early the american. i learned early on the world garbage . world is garbage. >> and lewis was on the front cover of the guardian speaking about the world being garbage mass campaign needed to kerb unhealthy living . unhealthy living. >> this this is this is the guardian which has no need to be unbiased. we have to pretend that unbiased , biased and that we're unbiased, biased and balanced. leo that's your balanced. right? leo that's your job. yeah. no. speak for the thing. but there's. so there's a big thing in the front here
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about is that this, this about this is that this, this organisation world organisation called the world cancer research fund. yeah, right. which is a relatively small group , but basically small group, but basically they're, they're pro vegan, they're, they're pro vegan, they're producing whole grain. they believe in whole grains, diet, vegetables, pulses and they , they want people to eat, they, they want people to eat, to eat this garbage, which is, which actually it's garbage as opposed to alcohol and fast processed food. you know something? they're right about alcohol. alcohol causes cancer or is a factor. but health, food, whole grains . well, of coui'se. >> course. >> well, if you had a choice between eating processed food or whole grains , what are you going whole grains, what are you going to go for? >> whole grains are processed food in order. order! what do you whole food in order. order! what do you they whole food in order. order! what do you they don't. whole food in order. order! what do you they don't. grains.e food in order. order! what do you they don't. grains have grains. they don't. grains have to or they have to be to be cooked or they have to be crushed. they have to mixed crushed. they have to be mixed in cooked or whatever. in with cooked food or whatever. >> this this is what >> but but this is this is what processing this is good processing is. this is good that these people are coming out. there we are entering crisis. there we are entering a crisis. we've covered different formats there we are entering a crisis. wethe covered different formats there we are entering a crisis. wethe story.ed different formats there we are entering a crisis. wethe story. andfferent formats there we are entering a crisis. wethe story. and this 1t formats there we are entering a crisis. wethe story. and this1t an nats of the story. and this is an organisation coming forward and saying, is saying, look, this stuff is killing 40% of cancer, is
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preventable and we need to battle with this. >> do you think there's 90 statism going in and actually changing the rules? so no, you can't have that because it's going to have knock on effects can't have that because it's gcyou to have knock on effects can't have that because it's gcyou can'tve knock on effects can't have that because it's gcyou can't have ock on effects can't have that because it's gcyou can't have particularlyts if you can't have particularly high to going high fat foods, it's to going affect like, don't affect things like, i don't know, pies, saying know, pork pies, not saying that's bad, having these that's bad, but having these kind that scare kind of these adverts that scare people, that's been proven to work . work. >> and you know, when they it's just everybody depressed. >> all going to be >> we're all going to be slashing instead slashing her wrists instead of buying. ban, buying. they didn't ban, but they the tax to they added the extra tax to sugared soda and that has had a big impact over last two big impact over the last two years. it's worked . years. and it's worked. >> you know what? you know, what works knowing >> you know what? you know, what worksis knowing >> you know what? you know, what worksis best. knowing >> you know what? you know, what worksis best. and knowing >> you know what? you know, what worksis best. and these knowing >> you know what? you know, what worksis best. and these foods/ing what is best. and these foods are cancer causing pulses , are cancer causing pulses, beans, whole grains, vegetables i >> -- >> none of that's in the article, by the way. no, no nuts anywhere except for you. >> just look at the single page. this is the words on the page. this is the words on the page. this is the words on the page. this is how deep it is. >> sorry. no, i mean, i think i think if people ate instead of a hyper processed diet, if they, think if people ate instead of a hyp
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know, fashion term, no. >> first of all, we're not meant to eat roughage. our body doesn't it's not digestible . doesn't it's not digestible. >> this a wrong person to >> this is a wrong person to give >> this is a wrong person to giv> coming up in part two, we've got dangerous jabs, gay conversions and is in conversions and tiktok is in trouble letting talk to trouble for letting talk to kids. see you in two
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to gb news radio show. >> welcome back to headliners with me, leo pearson. i'm still here with josh howie and louis schaefer , our resident dietitian schaefer, our resident dietitian kicking things off with the mail and jabs gave people unpleasant health problems. this sounds like your area of expertise, louis yes, but it's not the jabs that we're talking about. >> this is in the daily mail. the stop shop staff have hiv after being attacked with infected needles. and the iceland boss is telling this
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just to hold this chaos the just to hold this chaos in the shops there chaos in the shops and there is chaos in the shops. was just in live in shops. i was just in i live in in sort of an area of peckham called nunhead. come visit, called nunhead. come and visit, raise property values and raise the property values and i have to walk through nunhead and i already that that thing that happened the other day with the woman was choked whatever they've closed down that shop right the street in the right across the street in the tesco was there was guy tesco was there was a guy basically stealing. it looked like he was stealing can of like he was stealing a can of beans something. and he beans or something. yeah. and he was a threatening was waving it in a threatening way. it like was way. and it was like i was thinking the whole thing is going kick off. going to kick off. >> so there's an >> it's just so there's an epidemic of shoplifting happening and epidemic of shoplifting hap|is1ing and epidemic of shoplifting hap|is this and epidemic of shoplifting hap|is this is and epidemic of shoplifting hap|is this is horrifying. and this is this is horrifying. i mean, of injuries, this mean, some of the injuries, this is know, i apologise is i mean, you know, i apologise for flippant at the start, for being flippant at the start, to because i mean, to be honest, because i mean, shop have threatened shop staff have been threatened with also with hypodermic needles and also stabbed now some stabbed with them and now some of are hiv positive. of them are hiv positive. >> and like >> it's crazy. and it was like a myth. but it turns out that it's true. 70% of these cases when they when the when they request they when the when they request the police come, go the police come, just go unanswered. mean , so unanswered. yeah. i mean, so it's decriminalised . it's decriminalised. >> yeah. and encouraging. >> yeah. and it's encouraging. there's there's no incentive
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>> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshopliftersre's no incentive >> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshoplifters to; no incentive >> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshoplifters to not incentive >> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshoplifters to not go entive >> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshoplifters to not go in. ive >> yeah. and it's encouraging. theshoplifters to not go in. so for shoplifters to not go in. so they're asking staff for two things. >> one of them that they should be that they're allowed to search suspects because at the moment private security staff are just normal civilians. so they're saying that they should be to. and anybody who be allowed to. and anybody who hasn't anything, i think it hasn't done anything, i think it would yeah. would reasonably be go. yeah. all right. look you go. all right. look here you go. here's like it's not here's my stuff. like it's not a big if you haven't big deal if you haven't committed a crime, that's what you say. and whatever. the you would say. and whatever. the second can't second thing is that you can't actually people actually share images of people between because between shops to show because usually it's a handful of people. obviously, this handful has become larger and we're seeing gangs seeing actual criminal gangs involved. picking involved. and picking stuff specifically, isn't like specifically, this isn't like some people are going, oh, this is like crisis. this is a is like a crisis. yes, this is a living, is like a crisis. yes, this is a living , living crisis, cost of living, living crisis, cost of living, living crisis, cost of living whatever. but living crisis or whatever. but this isn't victorian times. someone steal a bread someone trying to steal a bread roll starving roll for their starving sister. yeah, criminal gangs. yeah, this is criminal gangs. this costing all of us this is costing all of us because we all have to pay more for our goods. yeah, well, yeah. >> john lewis losing £20 >> john lewis is losing £20 million lewis not million a year. john lewis not related to me, but, you know, you know, the interesting thing
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is, josh, i think you're wrong about this. >> allow shop >> we shouldn't allow shop owners to search people. we shouldn't allow them . we should shouldn't allow them. we should allow police to arrest allow the police to arrest people and they should be. and these done this these people who have done this should and put to should be put in jail and put to death. the the death. but the police, the police, the police are allowed to arrest people, but they're not of cases. not 70% of cases. >> they're turning up. >> they're not even turning up. and some sometimes the shopkeepers themselves get into trouble they apprehend even trouble if they apprehend even shop security. they don't technically, any technically, they don't have any powers of arrest or anything like that . like that. >> and get into trouble. >> so you shouldn't let shop because there's a lot of tension on but let point on the streets. but let me point this out. for the police who were elected to the streets, everybody i down everybody i am i walked down peckham right there peckham rye lane right there walking, down the street walking, walking down the street is pulse is not lewis has got his pulse on of rough you on the beat of peckham rough you can i like. can imagine what i look like. but point is. the point is but the point is. the point is let me just say this for my for my out there. is that my many fans out there. is that is they say by being is that they say that by being injected with random injected with some random needle, going to catch needle, you're going to catch hiv. believe i hiv. i don't believe in it. i don't believe hiv. hiv. i don't believe in it. i dorthree eve hiv. hiv. i don't believe in it. i dorthree people-iiv. hiv. i don't believe in it. i dorthree people got hiv. >> three people got hiv. >> three people got hiv. >> v no, they said they got hiv.
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no, been they've no, they've been they've been diagnosed. >> been nonsensical. >> they've been nonsensical. >> they've been nonsensical. >> lewis man, that's not cool, man people's are changed forever. >> no, they've been told >> man no, they've been told their lives have changed forever. we just see on forever. but can we just see on topic and discuss the story instead of like any sort of the hiv doesn't exist. it's a he's a serious problem, shoplifting. and these people need to put and these people need to be put to also , that's much better. >> okay , moving on. >> okay, moving on. >> okay, moving on. >> you'd have the mail again, leo. >> you've got to say, and lewis schaffer is kidding. and lewis schaffer is kidding. and lewis schaffer is kidding. and lewis schaffer is kidding, of course , schaffer is kidding, of course, you just can't tell. >> anyway , moving on, we've got >> anyway, moving on, we've got the mail again and a ban on gay conversion has been delayed. it must be good for anyone must be good news for anyone looking convert their gay looking to convert their gay into attic room for more into an attic room for more living plans ebay into an attic room for more liplans plans ebay into an attic room for more liplans for plans ebay into an attic room for more liplans for ebay. plans ebay into an attic room for more liplans for ebay. that'ss ebay into an attic room for more liplans for ebay. that's me ebay into an attic room for more liplans for ebay. that's me .ebay , plans for ebay. that's me. plans for a ban on gay conversion therapy are set to be ditched amid concerns about unintended questions. so this is the gay conversion therapy bill that was being pushed through. i believe there's already something similar already, which essentially same something similar already, which essentbut' same something similar already, which essentbut this same something similar already, which essentbut this was same something similar already, which essentbut this was being same thing. but this was being conflated with the trans issue .
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conflated with the trans issue. and people were and essentially people were saying that if you do that, when someone goes to a therapist with gender dysphoria , then if they gender dysphoria, then if they don't immediately affirm them and yeah, you are a girl or and say, yeah, you are a girl or boy or whatever you you are boy or whatever you say you are nine old person, then they nine year old person, then they could under this could be done under this legislation. yes. >> any sort of talking >> so any any sort of talking therapy that would be used been proven for somebody with nine out of people grow out of out of ten people grow out of gender dysphoria for any sort of talking to talking therapy as opposed to hormones and treatment and getting railroaded onto getting them railroaded onto trans auditioning would be seen as converting them away from transition. >> e i'iow transition. >> now they've e now they've i've >> exactly. so now they've i've silently that. they silently dropped that. they said this going going this is going to be going through november for the through in november for the king's speech. but now it's been sort pushed pushed back king's speech. but now it's been sort and ushed pushed back king's speech. but now it's been sort and ushegood pushed back king's speech. but now it's been sort and ushegood and ushed back king's speech. but now it's been sort and ushegood and ithed back king's speech. but now it's been sort and ushegood and it should:k now and it's good and it should go. bad legislation. go. it's bad legislation. there's no way actually get there's no way to actually get the right that these the wording right so that these unintended consequences can't happen. good happen. yeah, that's good. >> conversion therapy, >> now, gay conversion therapy, children , these are for children, these are for children. >> w. children. >> for anybody. look >> no, this is for anybody. look gay we would gay conversion. we all would agree that's wrong. someone is homosexual. that's way agree that's wrong. someone is hom
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>> i mean, it's nonsense. it never to be something >> i mean, it's nonsense. it nevewould to be something >> i mean, it's nonsense. it nevewould particularlymething >> i mean, it's nonsense. it nevewould particularly work ng >> i mean, it's nonsense. it nevewould particularly work .g that would particularly work. it's never something that's been proven to effective. mean, proven to be effective. i mean, the when my mates was the whole idea when my mates was sent to straighten out camp by his parents because he was gay, it's like if you get 200 gay teenage together at camp teenage boys together at camp overseen by religious dudes, there's be less . there's not going to be less. >> so it has existed. but that was in past, right? was in the past, right? >> called camp heaven. >> it was called camp heaven. >> it was called camp heaven. >> it was called camp heaven. >> it wasn't in the heaven. but but point you're missing but the point is, you're missing the you are missing the point. >> t.- t kill them. >> well, you should kill them. >> well, you should kill them. >> point is, hiv >> no, the point is, hiv doesn't. the point is, this is telling government is then telling the government is then telling the government is then telling you've telling the government is then tellin�*child, you've telling the government is then tellin�*child, you you've telling the government is then tellin�*child, you cannot (ou've got a child, you cannot do what's what you think is best by educating child the right educating your child the right way. with way. you've got to agree with have them the right have to educate them the right way, is. let's say way, whatever it is. let's say you want kid be you don't want your kid to be 93!!- you don't want your kid to be gay. you can't say your son, gay. you can't say to your son, i don't to be gay. i don't want you to be gay. let's your kid says, i'm let's say your kid says, i'm a boy and she's a girl. you can't say, no, you're not, because then government then the government gets involved. of involved. this is the death of love, involved. this is the death of lowsexuality is very different involved. this is the death of lows gender is very different involved. this is the death of lows gender expression. erent from gender expression. >> is a mental health >> yeah. one is a mental health condition and one is a sexuality. >> a child saying what >> no, it's a child saying what
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they are. agree i don't they are. i agree that i don't think that an adult should ever be some kind think that an adult should ever beconversion some kind think that an adult should ever beconversion therapy some kind think that an adult should ever beconversion therapy . some kind think that an adult should ever beconversion therapy . butme kind think that an adult should ever beconversion therapy . but as kind think that an adult should ever beconversion therapy . but as and of conversion therapy. but as an adult, once you're an adult, you can want to but can do what you want to do. but as child, i don't know what as a child, i don't know what age stops it, whether it's age that stops it, whether it's 18, 16 or 15 or even 20. is 18,16 or 15 or 13, even 20. is it the parents? you've got five kids the government going to kids as the government going to tell being a wrong tell you, you're being a wrong parent, in your house. maybe parent, go in your house. maybe we in your we should set up a cctv in your house whether you're house to see whether you're telling the telling you the children the right thing. >> do actually raise >> but you do actually raise a very good point. you raise a decent you raise a good point because yeah, i mean, if children are transgender, if people are transgender, you shouldn't to shouldn't have people trying to badger and cajole them as badger them and cajole them as adults . badger them and cajole them as adults. guilt trip them into into not being transgender as children or adults. i mean, people should be free to be who they want to be. but i mean, the whole. >> so you're saying a parent can't tell child, no, you can't tell their child, no, you can't tell their child, no, you can't dress or i don't can't wear that dress or i don't think you're. >> no, that's not what we're saying but that is saying here. but also, that is what saying, conversion what this is saying, conversion that whether they're that you said, whether they're children the point is, it's >> yeah, but the point is, it's not happening. >> and can just ask you about >> and can i just ask you about this cctv thing?
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>> and can i just ask you about this would cctv thing? >> and can i just ask you about this would that zctv thing? >> and can i just ask you about this would that zctv tiasg? yeah. would that count as babysitting case, yes, babysitting? in which case, yes, i'd it. i'd be up for it. >> got the times now and i'd be up for it. >> tock got the times now and i'd be up for it. >> tock isot the times now and i'd be up for it. >> tock is inthe times now and i'd be up for it. >> tock is in troublees now and i'd be up for it. >> tock is in trouble for|ow and tick tock is in trouble for letting adults message kids. i was wondering where these kids were to were getting the idea to transition . transition. >> louis oh, well, tiktok. well, it's this is like tiktok is being fined 350. ,345 million in ireland for breaching child data rules . they've let the they let rules. they've let the they let the children go online. and they made they made them accessible to all different things. adults, adults to adults. and what's happening is, is and they did this and the european the irish people did the same thing to facebook. so they're not like being anti just chinese. they're being anti just chinese. they're being i think they're using this as a revenue producer. absolutely. >> well, it seems to be because they're them they're finding them so much more than similar rules were breached in the uk and we just find £12.7 million. don't find them £12.7 million. i don't know, pound is a more know, the pound is a bit more than it's not ,345 than the euro, but it's not ,345 million. that's a lot of raking it in in ireland. i wonder is that where facebook is domiciled
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for tax reasons because they get better tax breaks in ireland, but then you have to pay all these these data fines. but the accusations in here, the things that tiktok have been found guilty of by the by the data commissioner or whatever they're called, are pretty serious . so called, are pretty serious. so children are able to be contacted by adults. and we know there's dodgy adults on tiktok, all of the adults on tiktok . all of the adults on tiktok. >> well, i can i will say this honestly , and this is a bit of a honestly, and this is a bit of a surprise . i don't know the surprise. i don't know the solution to problem . solution to this problem. >> um, how about better >> um, well, how about better vetting and better ? vetting and better? >> it can't be because the parents every parent is giving their little kid a phone . and their little kid a phone. and their little kid a phone. and the social media companies make it harder to actually open these accounts can prove accounts until you can prove your actual age. you know what's similar to what's similar to, like out in the like a kid running out in the street getting run by street and getting run over by a car. you know, what are they supposed put walls around supposed to put up walls around every street kids don't every every street so kids don't go every every street so kids don't 9° up every every street so kids don't go up the parents go run? it's up to the parents to this from happening. to prevent this from happening. i'm sure that i'm guessing. i'm not sure that this the answer. it more
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this is the answer. is it more likely they're run likely they're being run over because tiktok? no, because they are on tiktok? no, because they are on tiktok? no, because there's a busy street that never a busy street. that was never a busy street. >> come the equivalent >> and how come the equivalent of is pushing of tiktok in china is pushing things like family values and algebra onto children because they're not as as open as we are? >> yeah . and the government >> yeah. and the government controls proposing opposing lack of openness . leo on a station of openness. leo on a station i is i am suggesting that we stop letting china use tiktok as a soft weapon to make our youth degenerate . but this also has to degenerate. but this also has to do with facebook. it has to do with all this channels, all the vehicles, all of them, all of them . so we're supposed them. so we're supposed to regulate everything ? regulate everything? >> should be off >> i think kids should be off all media. i think. all social media. i think. >> can say this for >> can i just say this for balance? going to say that balance? i'm going to say that leo kidding. when he proposes this. >> anyway, finally, quickly, before the break, the guardian did digging found did some digging and found a tory with actual tory politician with actual tradition conservative values. george stoneman yeah. >> okay, let's see. i don't think that even tories want to be associated with this. tory london mayor candidate liked tweets praising enoch powell.
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now one of them she says she depicted with the words it's never too late to get london back now. she liking that tweet is i think that's unacceptable . is i think that's unacceptable. i don't think that's good . get i don't think that's good. get back to what get back to the some mythical idea. it wasn't mythical. >> it wasn't mythical . the idea >> it wasn't mythical. the idea that, you know, england and london at one point were full of , you know, white english people. well that's not a mythical idea. i know , i know. mythical idea. i know, i know. it's very, very unfashionable to admit it. >> which point are we talking about? like london has has always visitors, know . always had visitors, you know. but that's that's also or from different parts of europe. but that's also been a that's also a nonsense because , you know, nonsense because, you know, you're comparing a handful of visitors. >> well, i'm not talking about handful. >> i'm talking about there have been jewish communities for hundreds been hundreds of years. there's been communities coming from communities coming in from french, or whoever. but french, italian or whoever. but come on, that's that's a it's ridiculous to say, oh, no, the population i mean, it's ridiculous to say that the population of london has been the same demographic split for
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thousands of years. >> that is an absolute nonsense. >> that is an absolute nonsense. >> but the point is this idea of getting london, it's too not late to get london back is, i believe is a wrong is not it's not cool . not cool. >> i agree with josh, i agree with josh london has from why impression i've only been here for but people have for 23 years but people have always in the always hated london in the outskirts, in yorkshire, in cumbria, it's very cumbria, whatever. and it's very similar it's similar to new york. it's, it's considered an alien force in the country . country. >> so what what about the fact that they're doing this was offence archaeology and going through and she liked a couple of so what if of tweets. it's like so what if this you know this is some tweets you know calling calling i'm not a fan of sadiq khan by the way, but calling him the nipple height mayor. >> fine. you can call him that. that's londonistan. now that's fine of londonistan. now thatis that's fine of londonistan. now that is she's like, sorry, she liked a tweet by somebody else saying that. so like londonistan is basically saying that london has basically been taken over by pakistan. >> so when people say that the cost of del sol is full of brits, is that also heinously racist and should be those
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people should be in jail. >> think if but >> but i think that if but i think that if they were using >> but i think that if but i think tiat if they were using >> but i think that if but i think tia derogatoryere using >> but i think that if but i think tia derogatory terming >> but i think that if but i think tia derogatory term in| >> but i think that if but i think tia derogatory term in that maybe a derogatory term in that way or whatever, why is it derogatory to a stand on then? >> what's bad about it? >> what's bad about it? >> i just i just don't think it's you know, what do want it's you know, what do you want me yes. people are going me to say? yes. people are going to argument out there to make an argument out there and whatever. like and say whatever. i feel like this is not appropriate this person is not appropriate to mayor city. to be the mayor of our city. >> with that. >> well, i'd agree with that. i mean, unlikely that she's mean, it's unlikely that she's going to get the votes anyway. that's part two. but that's it for part two. but coming spiciest section coming up, our spiciest section ever schofield tv ever phillip schofield tv comeback. transitions to comeback. a man transitions to get out of jail and the bbc play a encouraging violence a song encouraging violence against women. don't go away. we're after the weather . we're back after the weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. solar proud sponsors of weather on. gb news. hi solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. hi there. on. gb news. hi there. >> it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. with the gb news forecast. it's going to stay warm in the south over the next 24 hours. it's going to stay coolin 24 hours. it's going to stay cool in the north. but through the an the weekend, there's an increased chance of thundery showers as the
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news radio. >> welcome back to headliners kicking this section off with the guardian, which is news that will shock nobody british kids aren't raised to be polite. louis no, they're not. >> they're not. you know, you think we're basically it says in the guardian there's a study that was done according a that was done according to a policy at king's policy institute at king's college london, that britain's place low value on teaching children obedience. have children obedience. and i have said this many times it says that says that they like
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independence and imagination. okay. which is something i mean, british people are very creative people, and they did a study of 24 countries and it's a very complicated study . and you're complicated study. and you're going add more to this study going to add more to this study . but said that my . but it also said that my country, the united states of america , ranked lowest for america, ranked lowest for prioritising good manners and we'd never know it. >> louis and basically what i know about the english people is this you're the most ornery , this you're the most ornery, disobedient group of people in the entire world. >> an ornery is a stupid american word that means aggressive, feisty , feisty. aggressive, feisty, feisty. well, you're not using this country grumpy, grumpy like you hate to be told what to do . you hate to be told what to do. you ask an english person or a british person to do something just because you asked. they won't do it. >> all of that . louis every week >> all of that. louis every week i ask you to read out some stories and you refuse. and you talk about ipp talk about sugar kills everybody. >> i've become english british, but this is this this could be
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part of the reason britain's been such such a cultural leader in the world with punk and rock music and film and everything and also but then we've been that way culturally since, you know, 60s, 50s, whatever. >> so the fact it's increasing like generation upon generation. but i think obedience is a good thing. certainly like my secondary, my kids have started secondary, my kids have started secondary school. >> kids aren't watching. >> kids aren't watching. >> no, but they've started secondary the point >> no, but they've started se i've heard that before. you've got. >> what i think. so >> that's what i think. so i think think it's think so. i don't think it's about it. but the interesting thing like there thing is, is like there are countries you wouldn't countries who you think wouldn't be obedience, the be about obedience, but the nigeria, and egypt nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritise yeah, but nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand yeah, but nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand china yeah, but nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand china , yeah, but nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand china , southah, but nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand china , south korea! nigeria, mexico and egypt prioritand china , south korea and japan and china, south korea and sweden are actually below the uk and china seems like a and obviously china seems like a very obedient country. so the fact that they are not pushing that well , very strongly
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that very well, very strongly andifs that very well, very strongly and it's interesting to see how all these different qualities work together because we've gone up on things like persevere and independence. these are like good things, good qualities to have hard work. that's have hard work. yeah, that's increased , you know, so. yeah, increased, you know, so. yeah, well, we'll see. >> good. anyway, time now >> good. anyway, the time is now and shows one of the and the bbc shows one of the quirks wokeism by playing a quirks of wokeism by playing a song encouraging violence against women. >> yeah, well, this is >> josh yeah, well, this is a story actually makes me feel a little violent, bit angry. little bit violent, bit angry. roisin shunned by bbc roisin murphy shunned by bbc play song with kick turfs lyric. so this is six music. they played song by a band called dream the lyrics dream nails. one of the lyrics was turfs all day don't was kick turfs all day don't break sweat and the bbc have break a sweat and the bbc have come out and said, no, you just you've got to. it's all about interpreting which interpreting the lyrics, which is there's is it's not dead poets. there's not much ambiguity in the turfs is it's not dead poets. there's notday.:h ambiguity in the turfs is it's not dead poets. there's notday. don't)iguity in the turfs is it's not dead poets. there's notday. don't break in the turfs is it's not dead poets. there's notday. don't break a] the turfs is it's not dead poets. there's notday. don't break a sweat, rfs all day. don't break a sweat, i.e. that's physical activity i.e. that's a physical activity which comes from physically kicking . kicking turfs. >> okay, so and tariffs are women. they're explicitly women and they're explicitly identified by their political beliefs. >> fighting for women's rights on the back of the fact that it was revealed a few days ago how
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radio. radio six banned. they blocked ten hours of programming. they had about richie murphy and her new album out because she said something which the now the pretty much which is the now the pretty much the policy that's been spread out certainly across western europe now, which is not to give children puberty blockers. so she out in defence of she spoke out in defence of children to protect children and the someone at the bbc, we the bbc. someone at the bbc, we don't who yet . you know don't know who yet. you know what something there . i what she said something there. i don't agree with that. i'm what she said something there. i don't to 'ee with that. i'm what she said something there. i don't to pull ith that. i'm what she said something there. i don't to pull ten:hat. i'm what she said something there. i don't to pull ten hours i'm what she said something there. i don't to pull ten hours of'm going to pull ten hours of programming from this artist. yeah, and so and obviously yeah, that and so and obviously the bbc doing what it does is digging their feet that no one's revealing they're sort revealing who they're all sort of protecting you're of protecting themselves. you're pretending didn't it. pretending they didn't do it. >> it's one >> you're saying it's one person. whenever we person. josh and whenever we discuss bbc on this channel, discuss the bbc on this channel, one person okayed it. but but, but they. but it was but they knew that that the knew that that was the right thing. they would get thing. they knew they would get no from it. they knew thing. they knew they would get no weren't. m it. they knew thing. they knew they would get no weren't. they they knew thing. they knew they would get no weren't. they arey knew thing. they knew they would get no weren't. they are getting they weren't. they are getting it now. is the bbc is it now. the fact is the bbc is the propaganda service. the state propaganda service. oh, okay. and the music is just part state propaganda part of the state propaganda service. the that they service. and the team that they fight the bbc is team world
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fight for. the bbc is team world and we are team britain and we should stop. this has got nothing to do with globalisation. it totally has to do with globalisation. >> to do with this issue >> this is to do with this issue of protecting women's rights. >> it has to do . it's about it's of protecting women's rights. >> it it's to do . it's about it's of protecting women's rights. >> it it's about. it's about it's of protecting women's rights. >> it it's about the; about it's of protecting women's rights. >> it it's about the acceptance about it's about the acceptance of a wide range of lifestyles and characteristics . okay? it's and characteristics. okay? it's about acceptance. and but they're not accepting, they're not accepting tariffs. >> they're accepting women >> they're not accepting women who oppose gender ideology anyway , moving on, got the anyway, moving on, we've got the express and phillip schofield is coming to tv with this coming back to tv with this show. probably won't be going out at a.m. out at 10 am. >> well, you know what >> louis well, you know what this is about phillip schofield that that that it's been that that that that it's been rumoured that there's going to make a program about phillip schofield affair scandal into an quote unquote, uncomfortable tv series. this is a rumour because in this article in the express and i looked at the article, the original article in the sun, it didn't say what the production company was. it didn't say if it was actually made. it didn't say whether channel had picked whether a channel had picked it up. story. it's
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up. it's a camp story. it's a could be maybe, possibly it. this is the most until the most non non okay but say they were making it say they were making it okay i say they were i just nominate you as phillip schofield because of my great hair and because i wanted to the t boy . t boy. >> no, but also could could i hear your english accent? >> no. do you have an english? >> no. do you have an english? >> i am booked up to play jeffrey epstein, so i can't. >> we've got the meal now and i've soap put a fat black woman in an advert, but it hasn't been popular with the fat white women who buy their soap. >> josh yeah, okay. >> josh yeah, okay. >> dove boycotted for hire of plus side blm activists who ruined the students. so this is wrong. this decision they did for two reasons. number one is the that their celebrate fatness. now i don't think you should necessarily fat shame but to celebrate it as a good thing, i believe is wrong. okay. for people's health when soap is made from fat and this woman in
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the post—apocalyptic future , she the post—apocalyptic future, she could be hunted for fat to make soap. the other reason is wrong. now there's a long article out there. you have to up there. you have to look it up onune there. you have to look it up online or whatever, but it's all about this woman, morgan bettinger, university bettinger, who was a university student. the student. she was stopped by the black lives matter protests. and this woman who they're talking about, in the advert, in about, who in the advert, in this advert who reason why people are boycotting her because is she because of her behaviour, is she basically says heard this basically says she heard this person that the protests person saying that the protests made good speed bumps. turns out she admitted that she hadn't heard. and then essentially that she'd pretty much made it all up and she'd heard from somebody else. it else. so she never heard it directly. anyway she totally changed this this poor changed it. this this poor person's life. she her dad was used to be a police officer. he comes from a working class background it was background. i think it was the first to go first of her family to go to university. her life university. her whole life ruined a judgement out ruined and a judgement made out on this is all in the on her. and this is all in the insanity the black lives insanity of the black lives matter movement turns out matter movement and it turns out she nothing wrong. and she had done nothing wrong. and this person here went after her. yes. >> diana bryant, carla thorpe . >> diana bryant, carla thorpe. >> diana bryant, carla thorpe. >> oh, no. yeah. no, diana
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bryant. yes, exactly. so now people have seen that she's involved in this thing somehow she's gotten away with ruining this person's life. yeah. yeah. >> unbelievably away >> it's unbelievably gotten away with her profile with it, but raised her profile . she's in adverts. yeah. . now she's in adverts. yeah. and she's obviously making enough lots of chips. >> well, there's a double reason to boycott the dove. one is that they're promoting fatness . and they're promoting fatness. and as a person and audience as a person and the audience knows, i show pictures on my twitter. schaefer my twitter. louis schaefer on my twitter, how fat i was. twitter, i show how fat i was. and when i was fat, i had psoriasis, i had sleep apnoea, i had , i had i had had, i had gout, i had everything . fat is super dangerous. >> you were what the guardian would describe beautiful and would describe as beautiful and brave. beautiful. >> if was . when i'm a woman, >> if i was. when i'm a woman, those times i'm a woman. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so she's fat. and the second thing she did very bad thing is she did a very bad thing is she did a very bad thing to this and so thing to this woman. and so people are maybe punishing dove just like we just like we this channel should punish the company . those that are not company. those that are not advertising with us, we don't need to punish every single one of of them of them. but maybe one of them tesco's. we take away of tesco's. if we take away 2% of tesco's. if we take away 2% of
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tesco with an easier target than tesco with an easier target than tesco sainsbury's, i don't know. >> you start a shoplifting campaign, louis, i think you're just against him. >> anyway, moving on. before louis us into trouble louis gets gets us into trouble . heard of criminals . we've heard of criminals transitioning to moved to transitioning to get moved to female prisons , now they're female prisons, but now they're transitioning get out of prisons. >> louis this is almost >> louis well, this is almost like scotland story. spain's like the scotland story. spain's trans law sex offender seeks pardon after gender change. he was guy . he was pardon after gender change. he was guy. he was going out was some guy. he was going out with with one girl. he with two girls with one girl. he broke girl's heart, went out broke the girl's heart, went out with another girl and they got together her together and he just broke her heart, mate, broke whatever it is. did things. is. maybe he did bad things. maybe things. but he maybe he did bad things. but he was was put in jail for was he was put in jail for mistreatment, injuries, coercion, and humiliation. he's a big guy. he's a big he's a big 9”!!- a big guy. he's a big he's a big guy.so a big guy. he's a big he's a big guy. so he's in prison and he's a big, muscly woman. and he's so he says he says all i need to do is say, i'm a woman and i become a woman, just like in scotland. right? >> this is that new law in spain, which is the new law in spain. >> and he's got some crimes. the only man can be can be tried for. so this does present a
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loophole for. >> well, look, this is what critics bill said would critics of the bill said would happen. surprise, surprise, happen. and surprise, surprise, this what's happening. amen. >> amen. >> amen. >> criminals exploiting the >> criminals are exploiting the system >> criminals are exploiting the sys'yeah. can you not see? >> yeah. and can you not see? amen. a women in this case. amen. it's a women in this case. >> that's what he's done his >> so that's what he's done his now his name is milan. milan or whatever. i believe that's his favourite disney movie. and this is ridiculous. but let's see if he gets away with it. right. you know, have to know, and it you have to question what he just said. >> i'd love if his surname >> i'd love it if his surname was york and japan. milan was new york and japan. milan new york and japan. anyway, that's join that's it for part three. join us a minute for doctors us in a minute for doctors prescribing ecstasy, a dog fox hybnd prescribing ecstasy, a dog fox hybrid and why there are so many spiders your house. you spiders in your house. see you in couple
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welcome back to headliners. we've got the independent now with a story that's the exact plot of 80s heartstopping film flat. flat liners. >> it's a great film. i love flat line. yeah, it's a really it stands up dead cardiac arrest patients brought back to life
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may experience new dimensions of reality study finds it's actually little scary this reality study finds it's actuathere's:tle scary this reality study finds it's actuathere's ins scary this reality study finds it's actuathere's in the scary this reality study finds it's actuathere's in the journaliis story there's in the journal resuscitation which is slightly terrifying there's a whole journal dedicated to this resuscitation. >> and also, you don't want somebody to wait a month for it to through door before to come through the door before they bring you back to life. they can bring you back to life. yeah, exactly. >> well, it that >> but well, that's it is that we basically brains stay we basically our brains stay active we thought . active longer than we thought. if getting cpr, your if you're getting cpr, your brain basically brain can basically just recover. an hour later . so recover. up to an hour later. so this that we're kind of this idea that we're kind of dead and mean, who knows dead and i mean, who knows what's going on there? and what's going on in there? and then saying is then what they're saying here is of people survived, of these people who survived, they have they've talked like a very real experience and you're able to sort of access parts of your brain that you weren't normally to, including normally able to, including memories the back memories going all the way back to your early childhood and whatnot. people see whatnot. so when people see their say , they see their life their say, they see their life flash before their eyes, that's literally happening. literally what's happening. but but that i took out of but the thing that i took out of it that fear of being it is just that fear of being dead. your brain being dead. but your brain still being active. and aware of active. yeah. and aware of what's going on. >> it's like that movie. what what's going on. >> ithe.ike that movie. what what's going on. >> ithe movieit movie. what what's going on. >> ithe movie with vie. what what's going on. >> ithe movie with vie. guyit what's going on. >> ithe movie with vie. guy with was the movie with the guy with
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two it was a movie two brains? no, it was a movie with a guy was. he was, like, sitting his chair and was sitting in his chair and he was dead? no, he dead. whose dead? no, he was dead. whose life it anyway? something life is it anyway? something like that's yeah, the plot. >> did you just make up a film? >> did you just make up a film? >> there is a film about a guy who's sitting there and he's like, the whole world is going past okay this is past him. okay this story is ridiculous. it's basically says that if you're deprived of oxygen you're dying, you're oxygen as you're dying, you're thinking about whole thinking about your whole life. i'm about whole life i'm thinking about my whole life right doing. and right now, what i'm doing. and you're thinking about your whole. about your whole. i'm thinking about your life the brain releases apparently >> the brain releases apparently dmt, the god chemical. when you when you die and your brain gets flooded and you flooded with it. and that, you know, is a transcendent state. anyway, good news from the male. next you're going to be able to get prescription for ecstasy get a prescription for ecstasy from doctor assuming from your doctor soon. assuming you being traumatised , you can fake being traumatised, which should be problem for you. >> louis yeah, well, know >> louis yeah, well, you know what? this is what? i don't think this is going to happen. ecstasy from you. think it happen you. i think it could happen from doctor months. from your doctor in six months. makers of mdma drug trauma makers of mdma drug for trauma patients. always way. patients. it's always that way. is yeah, big pharma is big pharma. yeah, big pharma is big pharma. yeah, big pharma is they asking the fda to approve psychedelic treatment?
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it's big but it's not such a big company, but it's it's actually it's actually it's actually these who want who's these guys who want who's pushing all sorts drugs. it's pushing all sorts of drugs. it's called a multidisciplinary association for psychedelic studies . they want people, they studies. they want people, they want the they want mdma to be used because it makes people feel better . and they've got an feel better. and they've got an incredible serve thing that they did. >> i believe that it does make people feel better. yeah, because about next because you're about the next day. mean, certainly it day. but i mean, certainly it makes people feel better. >> yeah, exactly. but what they've done is we've seen they've done is and we've seen this mean, the decline of this i mean, the decline of football , violence and racism in football, violence and racism in the late 80s and early 90s was largely put down to ecstasy . largely put down to ecstasy. i've heard that. that might be a myth. yeah. can i. can i interrupt? here you go. no i'm going to say this. this is something you've got. whenever you see a study, you've got to look closely, closer to it. >> who's going to make money from it? >> because basically, yes, they're going to make money for it it, obviously. they it from it, obviously. but they only patients who were only took 53 patients who were given and then were given mdma and then they were also therapy . right. and also given therapy. right. and then gave 51 patients, then they gave 51 patients, no
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mdma , some placebo. and therapy. mdma, some placebo. and therapy. they gave them heroin, right? no, they didn't give him heroin. so. oh, sorry. sorry. >> so anyway, moving on. we've got the i not a double blind trial is what i'm saying. got the i not a double blind trial is what i'm saying . okay. trial is what i'm saying. okay. well, we've got the i know with advice spider advice on our annual spider invasion . louis. invasion. louis. >> oh, this is my story again. and the question is, according to why are there so many to i news, why are there so many spiders in your house in autumn is because autumn is the mating season . that's the answer. and season. that's the answer. and you can say, well, it was maybe warmer. they don't even give an answer. they don't say, well, it was in this month. was warmer in this month. there's answer in story i >> -- >> no, -_ >> no, they do give an answer. so are the males so the large ones are the males are coming into your house to find the females who are always there colder, easier? >> no, because warming . >> no, because global warming. because because autumn because it's because it's autumn . that's the answer. why are there so many? because that's there so many? because that's the season. that's the end. >> they're basically saying that it's a good thing because it means a healthy means that there's a healthy spider and they spider population and they kill like billion tonnes like 400 tonnes. billion tonnes of 400 million tonnes of prey a
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yeah of 400 million tonnes of prey a year. so that's a good thing. yeah. and i've caught three and i'm brave. i'm very brave. >> right . >> right. >> right. >> i hope you put them out the window a jam jar rather than window in a jam jar rather than whacking them. we've got the telegraph with telegraph to finish up with with 40s a dog. is it sex with a 40s and a dog. is it sex with a fox ? is this about michael fox? is this about michael douglas and catherine zeta—jones ? >> 7- >> josh 7 >> josh howie. very ? >> josh howie. very good. 7 >> josh howie. very good. first 7 >> j> j> j> j> i disagree with josh. it's the fourth sign . the fourth sign. >> i wonder what the first three were. >> it's globalism. >> it's globalism. >> it's globalism. >> i mean, this is crazy. >> i mean, this is crazy. >> this is a dog had sex with a fox or vice versa. and they made a new animal. this is a new species. yeah, but they neutered it, to going spread. it, so it's not to going spread. >> i think it got hit by a >> and i think it got hit by a car as well. >> and i think it got hit by a car and. ell. >> and. >> em- em— >> and they knew it. it. >> and they knew it. it. >> well, it's not. it's if, if , >> well, it's not. it's if, if, if they were able to make a new animal, it wasn't a new animal, then it wasn't a new animal, then it wasn't a new animal they were meant animal because they were meant because makes somebody because what makes somebody a new can't with them. >> t- f— f dogs are made by >> although dogs are made by humans. so dogs are basically a
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man made animal. yeah. >> so you're blaming men on this? this is. >> no, not at all. anyway, the show is nearly over. so let's take look at take another quick look at saturday's . the saturday's front pages. the mirror killer dogs to mirror leads with killer dogs to be banned. the express has as hero dad killed by devil dogs was protecting his mother . the was protecting his mother. the daily mail has labour's 20 mile an hour limit is beyond insane. the times leads with pm rejects reprieve for petrol cars. the guardian has a mass campaign needed to kerb unhealthy living. the telegraph has murdoch team told sunak to not quit over partygate and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to my guest josh howie and lewis schaefer. we're back schaefer. and we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. when nic dixon will be joined by josh and cressida and if you're cressida wetton. and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for by. for breakfast by. >> the temperature's rising boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hi there. it's aidan mcgivern
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here from the met office. with the gb news forecast. it's going to stay warm in the south over the next 24 hours. it's going to stay cool in the north, but through the weekend, there's an increased of thundery increased chance of thundery showers in places as the humidity rises. for the time being . a weather front is stuck being. a weather front is stuck across central swathe of the uk that's been bringing wet weather all really across central all day. really across central and southern scotland. northern england , northern that england, northern ireland. that continues into the night time to the far north. we keep clear spells and a few showers as temperatures dipping in northern scotland , to celsius in scotland, 3 to 6 celsius in places . but it's a warm night places. but it's a warm night across much of england and wales. mid teens in places. and as night goes on, an as the night goes on, an increased chance of some of these thundery showers turning up parts of wales in the up across parts of wales in the south—west. these will tend to fade away during the morning once again and a fine day once again and then a fine day for of the southern half of for much of the southern half of the outside here the uk. an outside chance here and of the odd thundery and there of the odd thundery showers popping up. but otherwise fine weather, otherwise a lot of fine weather, sunny and temperatures sunny spells and temperatures reaching 26 or 27 celsius towards the south—east it's
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going to dry up as well across the central with the rain the central parts with the rain easing away. clear start then easing away. a clear start then on sunday for scotland , but a on sunday for scotland, but a chilly start with frost in places here warmer elsewhere and through the day. on sunday, we're going to see humid air drift across the uk and drift north across the uk and with lowering pressure that will lead to the risk of thundery rain pushing north as well . rain pushing north as well. monday, further heavy downpours and thunderstorms and then it turns cooler in the south with the temperatures rising. >> boxt solar our proud sponsors of weather on .
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bully dogs are going to be banned. rishi sunak says the government will ban those dogs by the end of the year after a man died following an attack and child killer lucy letby has filed application to appeal against her convictions. >> she was handed 14 whole life orders last month. our reporter sophie reaper has been following the story and will join us later in the show. >> and it's rheumatoid arthritis awareness week . are you living awareness week. are you living with the condition like this woman? >> it felt like the pain felt like if you turn your gas hob in the oven, on the oven stove and put your hand on it, the oven, on the oven stove and put your hand on it , that's put your hand on it, that's still some warm, sunny spells around today. >> but through the weekend, humidity is climbing. pressure is lowering and there's an increased risk of thundery showers developing, especially tonight and tomorrow. find out more in the weather forecast . more in the weather forecast. >> well, it's lovely to be with you. i'm anne diamond. and i'm martin daubney and this is
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