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commitment to do everything possible, everything possible to return every missing american to their families. we're working round the clock to secure the release . of americans held by release. of americans held by hamas and close cooperation with israel and our partners around the region. we're not going to stop till we bring them home. >> the israeli military's continuing to amass tanks and troops near gaza ahead of an expected ground incursion . more expected ground incursion. more than 300,000 reserve gates have been mobilised elsewhere, 16 palestinian protesters were shot dead by israeli security forces as violence erupted in the west bank and in occupied east jerusalem. and the situation on the northern border with lebanon remains tense after the hezbollah terror group said it would ignore calls to stay out of the conflict . a reuters video of the conflict. a reuters video journalist has been killed while working in southern lebanon . a working in southern lebanon. a warning some viewers may find the footage distressing .
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the footage distressing. issam abdallah was part of a team based in alma al shaab near the israeli border, providing a live signal. reuters say they're working with authorities and supporting isham's family and colleagues . two other reuters colleagues. two other reuters journalists were injured during the explosion . france has raised the explosion. france has raised its security alert to the highest possible level following the death of a teacher in a knife attack. it happened at a high school in the northern city of arras. a former student of the school has been arrested and president macron has called the incident a result of barbaric islamic terrorism. meanwhile, 15 french nationals have been confirmed to have died during last weekend's attacks in israel by hamas . this is gb news on tv, by hamas. this is gb news on tv, on digital radio and on your smart speaker, too. now it's time for headliners .
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time for headliners. >> hello and a happy global day ofjihad >> hello and a happy global day of jihad to >> hello and a happy global day ofjihad to all our islamic of jihad to all our islamic fundamentalist viewers, welcome to headliners, your nightly run through the next day's headlines with three comedians. i'm one of them. i'm leo kersten. i'm joined tonight by two headliners, legends louis schaefer and nick the big dog, dixon . oh, how are you both doing? >> i'm doing all right. i'm waiting to see how nick is doing because i'm always i'm very sensitive when nick is here. i'm doing very well. i'm stunned by the opening joke he went for. but you know, that's classic leo, it ? hey, yeah, you leo, isn't it? hey, yeah, you look relaxed , east. thank look very relaxed, east. thank you. okay that's the chit chat . you. okay that's the chit chat. >> that's always my favourite bit. saturday is front pages. the telegraph leads with israel. sainz in forces as it warns of powerful offensive. the times has disabled teen taken by hamas
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. the daily mail leads with israel's tanks strike into gaza . israel's tanks strike into gaza. the sun has £9 million bbc freddie payout at the financial times has raised its flee gaza city in fear and the daily star has balloonatic . and those were has balloonatic. and those were your front pages . anneliese of a your front pages. anneliese of a closer look at those front pages starting with the telegraph. what have they got? louis well, the big story of the day and the week and probably the year is israel forces as it israel sends in forces as it warns of powerful offensive . warns of powerful offensive. >> and israel is basically as asked the entire residents of the gaza strip, which is like 1.2 or 1.3. the northern part of the gaza strip, the northern part of the gaza strip, which is where most of the people i think live, they're them live, and they're telling them they to vacate they have to they have to vacate that area. and because they're going to send in israeli troops to get over 100 kidnapped to get back over 100 kidnapped people. so they've been bombing
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and shelling gaza from the air and shelling gaza from the air and sending in teams to try and extract people who've been kidnapped. >> but now they're actually going to send in the ground forces en masse to go door to doon forces en masse to go door to door, street to street, and root out hamas militants. >> i assume that's what they're to going do. i mean, the size of the gaza strip is i think it was the gaza strip is i think it was the size of two washington, dc . the size of two washington, dc. so it's not a huge place. how big washington , dc? big is washington, dc? >> great reference for >> that's a great reference for uk we a sunderland uk viewers. we need a sunderland . about seven. . it's about seven. >> england is it's small it's basically like cities and they're going to have to go door to door. i mean it's, it's an horrific thing . it's been, it's horrific thing. it's been, it's been explained to me that this is not the end of the world. i'm in new york jew and to me he it's i've just had premonitions of doom just the worst thing is going to happen in and it might be and it might not be as bad. josh howie has explained it to me. it might not be as bad as
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i'm hoping it's not as bad right ? >>i ? >> i mean, nick, do you have do you have a less pessimistic view of this ? and by the way, it's of this? and by the way, it's 140mi2, although that could be an estate agent who told me that. >> yeah, well, no, in terms of the escalation, that's the question. is it is it is it was it done to provoke a reaction from israel then provoke from israel and then provoke a counter reaction hezbollah counter reaction from hezbollah or i don't counter reaction from hezbollah or i i don't counter reaction from hezbollah or i still i don't counter reaction from hezbollah or i still don't i don't counter reaction from hezbollah or i still don't knowion't counter reaction from hezbollah or i still don't know what know. i still don't know what the was other than the motivation was other than just being and just hamas being hamas. and that's just hamas being hamas. and tha well, i think was >> well, i think israel was there was a detente between israel and gulf states. the united arab united arab emirates and saudi arabia were in and also saudi arabia were in we're in with relations we're in talks with relations were really improving between thanks to trump as well . but you thanks to trump as well. but you can't just say anything good that happens. no, no. jordan peterson today on x gave trump credit for that. >> said we should. >> and said we should. biden's gone just because it gone against it. just because it was trump. did you not see that? >> i mean, hamas really >> but i mean, hamas really wanted felt wanted to i think hamas felt that they'd been and that they'd been ignored and iran to scupper any sort iran wanted to scupper any sort of any peace between israel and saudi arabia. yeah and iran are
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obviously behind hamas , but now obviously behind hamas, but now they've got to evacuate more than a million people from north gaza, gaza in 24 hours, which white house is calling a tall order, especially if it goes anything like biden's afghanistan evacuation, which was . yeah, the roads was horrendous. yeah, the roads have been bombed. i mean, there's strewn there's rubble strewn everywhere. and also hamas are ordering to stay in their ordering people to stay in their houses. they don't want people to leave. they civilians to leave. they want civilians there so they can have corpses to parade in of to parade in front of the cameras saying, what israel cameras saying, look what israel did. and and do you did. and i mean. and do you think , louis, there's a there's think, louis, there's a there's a that israel is now a danger that israel is now going go in and civilians are going to go in and civilians are to going die and perhaps public opinion around the world could start turning once they see, you know, scores of dead palestinian civilians? >> well , that's that was my >> well, that's that was my fear. fear was, i mean, as as fear. my fear was, i mean, as as a new yorker, as an ex , as a new yorker, as an ex, as a person who was born in 1957, which was just 12 years after the end of the holocaust, my attitude is, don't make trouble . attitude is, don't make trouble. it's like, you know, don't. and
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the israelis are not there or they're not like me. they're like, go in and pound them. and maybe maybe it needs to be pounded. maybe maybe it needs to be pounded . i mean, it's similar to pounded. i mean, it's similar to what happened. it's a very similar thing that would happen that 911 when 9/11 happened. i thought to myself that because new york was such a pariah city in america, i know people can't imagine that being the case, but new york city isn't like america in the minds of. new york city isn't like america in the minds of . and when it in the minds of. and when it happened, i thought to myself , happened, i thought to myself, no going care about no one's going to care about this, did care this, but people did care because it hit a nerve for all americans and people around the world. this is a horrible, horrible, barbaric act. and it's like what's happened in israel was such a horrible a barbaric act that it's justified. what this warrants is liam neeson in those movies , in whatever the those movies, in whatever the movie, what was the movie taken? it's like he's to going come. and i think i think that's what most people , most good people most people, most good people are thinking saying, i don't
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think any good people have thought that so far. >> lewis and also liam neeson is getting on a bit now. i think it's quite a lot to put in a 78 year old man's shoulders. i think he means the i will find find you will kill you. find you and i will kill you. >> very specific set of skills. yeah. >> but the coming back to the uk police for police are bracing for palestinian as well. it palestinian protests as well. it says the daily telegraph. i says in the daily telegraph. i mean, this is this is something we're of braced for for, we're sort of braced for for, things to happen in the uk on the apparent global day of jihad . yeah that has hasn't really manifested in the uk . . yeah that has hasn't really manifested in the uk. but do you think things could kick off tomorrow? >> well, look, it could kick off any time couldn't it? and i forgot we were doing this story. but problem. this but this is a big problem. this is the thing i'm sure is this is the thing i'm sure you with me, a lot of you agree with me, but a lot of people pointing now, people are pointing out now, lots people very lots of people were very liberal on mass immigration on on mass immigration and they were multiculturalism. were very for multiculturalism. they worry the they didn't worry about the lack of now we have of assimilation. but now we have to know, this is a to say, you know, this is a huge problem can't ignore anymore. problem we can't ignore anymore. yeah is what >> and so this is what multiculturalism means. you get cultures who despise other cultures, who have deeply
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different , deeply different different, deeply different ideas about how how things should be done and of deeply held mediaeval internecine grudges that they've brought with them. it doesn't. there's no magic soil in the uk. people don't suddenly become western liberal as soon as liberal democrats as soon as they step onto uk soil, and especially because we've lost confidence values we confidence in our values and we have this paradox where we have to defend liberal democratic values, which is because because we're more liberal. >> we're not just like saudi arabia, we just say it's our way. it's hard to defend such a thing. a of paradox. thing. that's a sort of paradox. but tougher about but we have to get tougher about defending values, think. defending our values, i think. yeah, think this i yeah, yeah. and i think this i mean , not optimistic . yeah, yeah. and i think this i mean , not optimistic. i'm mean, i'm not optimistic. i'm more optimistic. but i, i'm definitely pessimistic because i think i so i'm hoping i think this could be this could be a mark in the sand mark of the sand. this could be the start of something where people are beginning to realise that there are forces against are tremendous forces against it, not just the jews living in israel, but this is an attack on
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all western people, civilisation and civilisation. yes. and including including people of their own kind, including regular palestine indians and regular palestine indians and regular muslims. it's like saying, you know, we don't care about the rule of law. we don't care about it, about anything . care about it, about anything. and now people are suggesting the army , a jewish primary the army, a jewish primary schools , and that's how sick it schools, and that's how sick it is. but but what are we going to do? we've let it get to this point. >> yeah. yeah. and the solution is going to be quite unpalatable for moving for a lot of people. and moving on, what times got in on, what have the times got in the nick? so the front page with nick? so they've disabled taken the front page with nick? so the hamas, disabled taken the front page with nick? so the hamas, which led taken the front page with nick? so the hamas, which isi taken the front page with nick? so the hamas, which is the taken the front page with nick? so the hamas, which is the horrific by hamas, which is the horrific story of route perez, who has muscular dystrophy and went to the supernova fest , which was of the supernova fest, which was of course was attacked and she's fed through a tube . fed through a tube. >> and so she's in a wheelchair. she was there with her father. and they don't know if she's alive or the father is alive. they've hostage. and alive or the father is alive. the sister hostage. and alive or the father is alive. the sister is hostage. and alive or the father is alive. the sister is speaking)stage. and alive or the father is alive. thesister is speaking about and alive or the father is alive. the sister is speaking about it.nd her sister is speaking about it here. and it's just just a horrific story know, horrific story of, you know, there's misinformation there's a lot of misinformation out so, know, out there. so, you know, it's important stories, important to get these stories, get , get the actual
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get the names, get the actual details the horrific details of some of the horrific things happened. yeah, yeah. >> and i mean, funny enough, i was on the phone to my old agent, mike, and he was telling me this. this was on, i think, sunday. and he was telling me some friends in israel were just returned from and the mother was, was taking the two kids, was, was taking the two kids, was kidnapped with the 2—2 kids. and one of the kids was the leg got injured by shrapnel or by by something. so they were taking too long. and the hamas militant just got he got annoyed with how long they were taking and just told them to go home. and just in that second of in that that split second of somebody annoyed, saved somebody getting annoyed, saved all lives, well, that's all of their lives, well, that's all of their lives, well, that's a humanity. all of their lives, well, that's a ithat's ity. all of their lives, well, that's a ithat's actually that's >> that's that's actually that's actually lovely. but i mean, the fact that they're kidnapping people and raping and murdering people and raping and murdering people , i think that's a sign of people, i think that's a sign of a sort of a return to conservative values . oh, well, conservative values. oh, well, i'm not sure that was a joke. all right. i'm trying to make a joke about this thing. that's why kind of headliners why this kind of headliners concept and concept of comedy and news doesn't the news doesn't work .
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doesn't the news doesn't work. >> the news isn't always this horrific , in fairness. but horrific, in fairness. but moving on to the son, louis, what are they leading with? hopefully it's less horrific. >> it's pretty bad. it's also bad. bad on a couple of bad. it's bad on a couple of levels. nine, the bbc gave freddie flintoff, who was £9 million because he was in an accident in a car accident on top gear. and what's his name was in a car accident in top gean was in a car accident in top gear. and the small guy , the gear. and the small guy, the stig, richard , i think, called stig, richard, i think, called the stig stig . i've never the stig stig. i've never watched richard . i've never watched richard. i've never hammond and because he couldn't reach the pedals and i'm looking at the picture of him, the picture is right in the right in the they're saying, bring the thing. they're saying, bring up . there's no up the picture. there's no picture. just you look picture. let's just you look what i'm saying speaks devastating. he looks horrible and was such a handsome guy. and he was such a handsome guy. freddie flintoff , wasn't he? freddie flintoff, wasn't he? i, i he handsome. he i thought he was handsome. he still kind of handsome. >> he looks like. >> he kind of looks like. he looks blur. yeah looks like he's in blur. yeah >> no, he's that handsome. >> no, he's not that handsome. he just some bloke he looks like just some bloke now. and. and he. and he's been given bbc. given $9 million from the bbc. but the good news is it's not
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from the, the licence payers . from the, the licence payers. where did they get it from. it's from the bbc private bbc studios. so there a production company. a production company owned by by the bbc owned by the bbc. so that that £9 million is, let's say there's 60 million. it could have, could have reduce the licence fee. but he positive is he's doing his bit to defund the bbc. but you're saying it's more complicated he's defunding the bbc? well, in one way or the other, he's taking money away from the commercial arm . you from the commercial arm. you know, that's still the bbc. yeah >> okay. well, that's it for part one. coming up, we've got a wembley boss accusing israel of racism . um, boris officially racism. um, boris officially under kyrees thumb and the global day of jihad . when do we global day of jihad. when do we take decorations for down take the decorations for down it?
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news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. i'm leo kyrees and i'm joined by two legends, louis schaefer and nick the xl bully dixon . and nick the xl bully dixon. and moving on, we've got the mirror . moving on, we've got the mirror. and they say behind every great man is a great woman, but also behind boris johnson was carrie symonds was well, she might be a great woman according to the mirror an explosive covid whatsapp whatsapp show that simon case joked that carrie johnson or carrie symonds is thatis johnson or carrie symonds is that is that carrie johnson now now carrie johnson got married
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to the prime minister was the real person that's how you know you're a somebody. >> my wife never changed her name. you're somebody , name. and when you're somebody, they change for you. they change your name for you. when when not when they when they're not anyway . yeah. so, so, so simon anyway. yeah. so, so, so simon case is the cabinet secretary. and in october 2020, during the lockdown or before the lockdown, this you know, this guy said, i don't know what's going on when ispeak don't know what's going on when i speak to boris johnson. i think like his wife is making all these decisions and the truth is, is that the covid was a complete scam from start to finish. you're going to have to you know, i'm going to say it every time. >> you're only doing so >> you're only doing it, so i have to push back you have to push back on it. you have to push back on it. you have complete have covid wasn't a complete scam. originate probably scam. it did originate probably in laborator tree. in a chinese laborator tree. that's that's a conspiracy theory. i'll go for. but it wasn't. i had covid and i felt really ill because i didn't get vaccinated. i had covid. >> but we don't know whether that caused by a vaccine or that was caused by a vaccine or whether that was that was psychologic induced. don't know. here's the interesting know. is|ere's the interesting know. is that; the interesting know. is that boris nteresting know. is that boris johnson,] thing, is that boris johnson, despite projection of
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despite his projection of immense strength, herculean strength and being slightly sarcastic, he actually, you know , the carrie carrie was pulling the we all thought it, but then it was like, is that just sort of a sexist banter? >> no, it's just the literal truth. they it as well. but truth. they said it as well. but then politicians then i'm amazed that politicians , are still , by the way, are still whatsapping don't just whatsapping why don't they just meet the docks ? meet each other by the docks? >> with a burner >> yeah, i mean with a burner phone then throw in phone that they then throw in the sea because see your the sea because we will see your whatsapp very soon. the sea because we will see your wh yeah.) very soon. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and it's come out and >> and it's all come out and the only boris only person defending boris is of nadine dorries who's of course nadine dorries who's saying this is all misogyny she's saying , you know, they're she's saying, you know, they're just carrie because just attacking carrie because they to get to boris. and they want to get to boris. and it's she'll it's classic misogyny. she'll defend eternity as a ghost. >> she'll be. do you think she's just waiting for her chance to pull the strings? >> yeah . i see where you're >> oh, yeah. i see where you're going. but i don't think it's misogyny. the misogyny. i think i think the other is , is like, other side of it is, is like, look at how women look at how smart women are behind man is a is behind every great man is a is a greater woman. so i think it's i think it's secondary. it's a combination of both of those things. want to make things. they just want to make bofis things. they just want to make boris johnson look bad and saying come up with
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boris johnson look bad and say own come up with boris johnson look bad and sayown mind. come up with boris johnson look bad and sayown mind. well,1e up with boris johnson look bad and sayown mind. well, boriswith his own mind. well, boris johnson basically johnson is a is a basically a covid criminal. >> okay. well, staying with the tory the tory party, we've got the guardian with the party guardian now. and with the party conference of the you guardian now. and with the party confsee|ce of the you guardian now. and with the party confsee it, of the you guardian now. and with the party confsee it, but of the you guardian now. and with the party confsee it, but not he you guardian now. and with the party confsee it, but not when you guardian now. and with the party confsee it, but not when i'm)u can see it, but not when i'm talking. the tories are dishing out news. yeah. out some bad news. nick yeah. jeremy warns of difficult jeremy hunt warns of difficult decisions ahead as public finances worsen. >> does he ever warn of anything else like it should be even more difficult decisions because that's talks about. that's all he ever talks about. he's chancellor he's the grimmest chancellor we've course we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea e course we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea bad course we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea bad way, course we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea bad way, so course we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea bad way, so whatirse we are he's the grimmest chancellor wea bad way, so what are we are in a bad way, so what are we going and he's saying going to do? and he's saying that borrowing is set to be that the borrowing is set to be 20 or 30 billion higher than predicted, 20 or 30 billion higher than predicte rates . and he's ruling 20 or 30 billion higher than prethe's rates . and he's ruling 20 or 30 billion higher than prethe's ruling and he's ruling 20 or 30 billion higher than prethe's ruling out he's ruling 20 or 30 billion higher than prethe's ruling out more ruling out he's ruling out more tax rises. but he's saying that they're not going to be able to do what they wanted to do. and he hopes to cut spending to minimise risk of recession. minimise risk by of recession. and bank of england and the bank of england are warning rates warning that interest rates are going high. this going to stay high. and so this is where and very is where we are. and it's very hard an election on this hard to win an election on this kind of thing. my worry that kind of thing. my worry is that labour get in just sort kind of thing. my worry is that la feelgood n just sort kind of thing. my worry is that la feelgood factor, just sort kind of thing. my worry is that la feelgood factor,just spend: kind of thing. my worry is that la 1this ood factor,just spend: kind of thing. my worry is that la1this moneytor,just spend: kind of thing. my worry is that la1this money wejust spend: kind of thing. my worry is that la1this money wejust shave, all this money we don't have, which what they like. which is kind of what they like. >> government spending >> labour government spending money fist . yeah, money hand over fist. yeah,
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because grim . no because this is so grim. no one's going vote for this one's going to vote for this either. the problem. either. that's the problem. >> but he's just trying to be fiscally >> but he's just trying to be ficheah. also, >> yeah. and also, i mean, louis, always say, oh, louis, people always say, oh, the austerity so louis, people always say, oh, the years austerity so louis, people always say, oh, the years and usterity so louis, people always say, oh, the years and nobody so louis, people always say, oh, the years and nobody could . the many years and nobody could. the pubuc many years and nobody could. the public yeah are these public services. yeah are these mental like we had the arts council all the all these recipients of enormous public largesse just getting our money pulled out of our pockets and thrown at these quangos and idiots. >> yeah, i think, i think you're wrong about why he's saying this. he has to say it because it's things . if things get it's things. if things get better, he can say , well, look better, he can say, well, look what i've done. if things get worse. predicted it. worse. i said i predicted it. >> think . you think >> so you think. you think there's be sudden >> so you think. you think there to be sudden >> so you think. you think there to good be sudden >> so you think. you think there to good be beforeien twist to good news before the election? there's not going election? no, there's not going to good news. all right. to be good news. all right. moving on. we've got the times reporting day of reporting on the global day of jihad. apparently there's a downside importing thousands downside to importing thousands of fundamentalists to of islamic fundamentalists to europe loose. >> do you know what you could say it way. i'm not say it that way. i'm not prepared it that way. prepared to say it that way. i am prepared to say that this was one and he came from one guy and he came from chechnya recently. know , and chechnya recently. you know, and he a muslim, a muslim state.
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yeah. a muslim state. yeah. so france. france school stabbing tiller teacher killed in paris . tiller teacher killed in paris. knife attack. it's so close to britain . it's probably closer to britain. it's probably closer to france's . no, but that's just france's. no, but that's just france's. no, but that's just france's close. but paris is close. it's right on the other side of dover. it's like probably about it's about 100 miles away. i don't know my iris from elbows. oh, you go from my elbows. oh, there you go . so he was a student and . and so he was a student and they let him into school and he killed killed a teacher, i killed he killed a teacher, i mean, and he shouted , allah mean, and he shouted, allah akbar. okay, so we know exactly what the whole thing is. we're in right now. and in a state of war right now. and we're it's going to get messy . we're it's going to get messy. and i'm a bit i'm more optimistic now since josh spoke to me. i can't believe i'm actually listening to josh. josh has made you optimistic. that is a low bar. no, really, don't has made you optimistic. that is a low enough really, don't has made you optimistic. that is a low enough realljtalking�*t has made you optimistic. that is a low enough realljtalking to my spend enough time talking to my own but but we're going own people. but but we're going to times. but i think to have bad times. but i think people that we people are realising that we can't let the bad we have to decide to save our country. western liberal democracy in western liberal democracy in western europe. >> i mean, nick, would you would
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you agree or do you think open borders, no nations. let's bring them all in. yeah that's that's my view. >> leo, you know me so well. yeah. no, it's terrible, isn't it? it's really horrible. and this policeman said that he this policeman has said that he never this happen never imagined this could happen in paris and this is the thing. we've about, we've been complacent about, about happened here. and about what's happened here. and this this is there's going to this is this is there's going to be more of it. and like you say, he a terror watch he was on a terror watch list, but you think, but they can't. and you think, well, they get him? but they can't. and you think, wellthat they get him? but they can't. and you think, wellthat is they get him? but they can't. and you think, wellthat is upsetting.get him? but they can't. and you think, wellthat is upsetting. but1im? but they can't. and you think, wellthat is upsetting. but they and that is upsetting. but they can't get everyone because there's many. know, we there's so many. you know, we apparently in we're apparently in uk, we're monitoring like 20 something thousand got in >> the whole we've got 40,000 in jail did scott >> right. did you hear scott adams very adams in 2017? very controversially said the next muslim to have nuclear muslim country to have a nuclear arsenal france did you arsenal will be france did you know who said that? scott adams, 2017. kind 2017. provocative kind of prediction to the nuclear arsenal. >> yeah . yeah. france is already >> yeah. yeah. france is already a nuclear power. yes that's the joke. >> he's saying the next muslim country tree. >> oh. get it? no, get it. >> oh. oh. get it? no, get it. anyway, that's so amazing . anyway, that's so amazing. >> moving on. we got it before moving on. >> we've got the telegraph now and question over why and the question over why wembley lit in wembley hasn't been lit up in the israel been the flag of israel has been answered. there chair has
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accused israel ethnic accused israel of ethnic cleansing and racism. nick yeah, it's an ongoing story. >> we covered it last night. this is for inclusion. chair consulted over israel wembley tribute jewish of tribute accused jewish state of ethnic so now this is ethnic cleansing. so now this is deggie davis and now generally twitter archaeology is a bad thing, has shown us here thing, but it has shown us here how radically left many of our institutions have become. and you find this guy had made these horrible accusations about israel. you know, he was very much on the free palestine side and he used the phrase ethnic cleansing , a dis appropriation cleansing, a dis appropriation of land . now, let's of palestinian land. now, let's be very, very fair. this was 2013 and it was ten years ago. so he said he's evolved since then. now he says, look, then. and now he says, look, hamas, of hamas were hamas, the actions of hamas were hamas, the actions of hamas were hamas were horrific. and resulted in the loss of many innocent victims . and now innocent victims. and he's now saying much more saying he's now much more moderate. fine, but but moderate. okay, so fine, but but nonetheless, they still didn't put the lights up and this guy was board . so you have to was on the board. so you have to question is going on? question it. what is going on? and . yeah. and it's dodgy. yeah. >> and this seems i mean, they showed the lights for ukraine
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and mean i was disgusted and i mean i was i was disgusted that wembley didn't do it for, for mean know i'm for israel. i mean i know i'm scottish, there's scottish, but you know there's an between the scots an affinity between the scots and jews. one most and the jews. one of our most famous was jewish. famous people was was jewish. rabbi but lewis, i mean, rabbi burns but lewis, i mean, what make this? do you rabbi burns but lewis, i mean, whyou make this? do you rabbi burns but lewis, i mean, whyou think make this? do you rabbi burns but lewis, i mean, whyou think ourze this? do you rabbi burns but lewis, i mean, wh you think our institutions 0 you do you think our institutions are as systemically woke as as nick says? >> here's a guy who's head >> well, here's a guy who's head of association of the football association include or the chairman of the football associations, includes include an advisory board . and i include an advisory board. and i mean, so what are you to going expect from a guy like that? yeah, i mean, it's not like it's not like he's like the chief rabbi. >> yeah, but we're paying we're paying >> yeah, but we're paying we're paying every organisation in paying in every organisation in pubuc paying in every organisation in public sector, private companies, we've got inclusion departments , accounts. yeah. departments, accounts. yeah. equity and diversity departments. they're all proper . departments. they're all proper. but these ideas, these, these horrific ideas and i think maybe over time i think, i think i, i'm, i'm now slightly optimistic that things will change. well, maybe they will. moving on. we've got the guardian now and a globalist economist has come up with money with a way to waste money and encourage corruption. >> yes . it's like, let's
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>> louis yes. it's like, let's print money. the imf should give poor countries $300 billion a year to fight climate crisis , year to fight climate crisis, says joseph stiglitz and he's this guy who's the who's the from the international monetary fund. and he says he says we should just print money because is because poor developing countries his are going to be punished by by climate change and they need the money to green themselves. >> but i mean, we know what happens with foreign aid, basically foreign aid is taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich people countries people in poor countries and causing inflation and causing inflation. >> that's of the you >> and that's one of the you know, thing about jeremy know, the thing about jeremy hunt, 300 you know, hunt, 300 billion, you know, it's billion here, $1 it's like $1 billion here, $1 billion there. after a while, you're talking about real money and is, is that and the truth is, is that climate change is go and see it. >> lewis doesn't even say it. it can't say it. >> they know it. you can see it. a it's even more of a scam. covid it's a total, total .
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covid it's a total, total. >> c yeah, this does not reflect the views of gb news don't you have to say it in a serious way? oh yeah, dude, actually, yeah. so change is happening and. >> but you know, that's not true. >> it's happening . >> it's happening. >> it's happening. >> no, i'm pretending to argue with you because you're taking the contrary position. because we're not allowed to have an open we have have open discussion. we have to have supposedlythink the solution is >> i don't think the solution is taking all this money from people the west and people in the in the west and handing dictators in poor countries. >> well, look, it's better than jumping on a snooker or jumping on a snooker table or glueing a painting . glueing yourself to a painting. >> that. >> i will say that. >> i will say that. >> more in line with >> i will say that. >> peoplenore in line with >> i will say that. >> people like in line with >> i will say that. >> people like tony1e with >> i will say that. >> people like tony blairh what people like tony blair said, can said, like, this is how we can help, financially. help, like financially. >> suspicious >> but but yeah, i'm suspicious as a layman. >> suspicious of this >> i'm suspicious of this sentence. basically, it's printing be printing money. it wouldn't be inflationary to inflationary because normally to the layman, well, the lessons of the layman, well, the lessons of the last few years really learn maybe i'm wrong because this guy has then again, has a nobel prize. then again, they're not that hard get they're not that hard to get these days, they? obama these days, are they? like obama probably one whatever. these days, are they? like obama pro i'llly one whatever. these days, are they? like obama pro i'll get one whatever. these days, are they? like obama pro i'll get you1e whatever. these days, are they? like obama pro i'll get you one whatever. these days, are they? like obama pro i'll get you one tomorrow, >> i'll get you one tomorrow, nick. anyway, that's it for part two. up, got dylan two. coming up, we've got dylan mulvaney phobia and no mulvaney welsh, a phobia and no
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acting for white people. acting jobs for white people. sorry, louis. looks like you're signing on next week. you in
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mass rollout. well we already live in a city with cameras on every street corner. >> it's called . london welcome >> it's called. london welcome back to headliners. >> we've got the meal now , and >> we've got the meal now, and it looks like men are better at being women than women are . nick being women than women are. nick that's one way of putting it. yeah. >> so campaigners fury as transgender influencer dylan mulvaney wins attitude magazine's woman of the year , as magazine's woman of the year, as critics accuse awards of
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gaslighting women everywhere, which a fair assessment . and which is a fair assessment. and of course, is appalling. of course, this is appalling. and with forstater, and i agree with maya forstater, who it's an insult. and who says it's an insult. and just that it's awful. and of course, that's true. i have a slightly different take, though, to critical to the gender critical feminists. i believe stuff feminists. i believe this stuff came that's where came from feminism. that's where they're wrong. it came they're going wrong. it came from , look, women from once you said, look, women are men. we be in the are like men. we can be in the army. everything. army. we can do everything. instead women's instead of celebrating women's difference, you said, no, we're just men were the just as good as men were the same it only same as men. it was only a matter time people matter of time before people awards supported by. they did the interrupt. to the avengers interrupt. to my brilliant there , i don't brilliant point there, i don't know if they're playing the i don't know. >> they seem to be playing it, but with no noise or very quiet sound and i have no idea. so we can talk over the top of it. >> basically. >> basically. >> my brilliant point i was making was that this actually comes feminism, i've comes from feminism, but i've actually and they make it louder turning up. actually and they make it louder turrso; up. actually and they make it louder turrso yeah,. actually and they make it louder turrso yeah, it's a feminist >> so yeah, it's a feminist operating the sound back . operating the sound of the back. if only we had a man dressed as a woman in there instead of saying, now maybe i'll have another go.
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>> the point is, i'm saying actually feminism. and actually came from feminism. and so it can't be misogynist. but actually podcast actually i did a podcast recently who recently with will knowland, who was for his was sacked for me and for his lecture on masculinity, and he kind brought circle kind of brought this full circle for me where he said, no feminism is misogynist because it women should just it says that women should just be now i think that be like men. so now i think that this come from feminists. this did come from feminists. but point is my what's but so my point is my what's wrong with being a man? >> this. wrong with being a man? >> maya this. wrong with being a man? >> maya forstater this. wrong with being a man? >> maya forstater is this. wrong with being a man? >> maya forstater is saying we need to get rid we need we need to get rid of we need we need to get rid of we need feminism. saying need more feminism. i'm saying we that was the we need less. and that was the problem in the first place. right. would been problem in the first place. ribrilliant would been problem in the first place. ribrilliant pointwould been problem in the first place. ribrilliant point if)uld been problem in the first place. ribrilliant point if had been been a brilliant point if had been interrupted five times by a video interrupted five times by a vianell, agree that. >> well, i agree with that. yeah trans are at trans and feminists are at loggerheads and that's why i'm enjoying it so much. >> but but from what you said , >> but but from what you said, shouldn't we extrapolate that? because this guy, dylan mulvaney, is trying to act like a woman now , now that she is a woman now, now that she is ultimately the most feminist because she's taking she's trying to be as feminist as possible from a male perspective. so she's come the furthest. so yeah. and the second thing is he's probably a gay 91w- second thing is he's probably a gay quy- l second thing is he's probably a gay guy. i don't know whether it
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was he considered gay beforehand. yeah, it was before it a before before he it was a before he, before he transitioned. and so this is a gay publication, so why shouldn't a gay publication have a gay guy ? intuitive point from a gay guy? intuitive point from lewis? >> well, staying with the trans issue, the guardian now, and while some kids are getting gender transitions pushed on them too quickly , some people them too quickly, some people are too with tragic are waiting too long with tragic consequences. lewis well, this is really sad and, you know, it's hard to say . it's hard to say. >> basically, nhs, gender care delayed, quote unquote contributed to trans woman killing herself. coroner says this is down in brighton and this is down in brighton and this poor little girl , this is down in brighton and this poor little girl, i don't know it it didn't say she's a trans woman that means she started off being labelled as a being a boy. so she was a boy who was trans. she was labelled as a boy. it was a boy. she was as a boy. it was a boy. she was a boy. she was born male. she was born a boy . and she wanted was born a boy. and she wanted a transition into being a girl. and in the hospital care . and so
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and in the hospital care. and so her mother, who was a psychiatrist, doesn't want to admit that she did anything wrong. yeah, it's a tragic story. but the question they're saying, the reasons are that this person didn't get gender affirming care soon enough. and i don't want to be insulting or rude, but i question if it was that or if it's just some root issue. know , long before that or if it's just some root issue because iw , long before that or if it's just some root issue because we're ng before that or if it's just some root issue because we're seeingnre lot that, because we're seeing a lot of overlap with other other issues dysphoria. of overlap with other other isstalso dysphoria. of overlap with other other isstalso come, dysphoria. of overlap with other other isstalso come, you dysphoria. of overlap with other other isstalso come, you know,)ria. of overlap with other other isstalso come, you know, you've >> also come, you know, you've got to numbers have gone up so much. >> yeah people say it's a social contagion this but this question and question the most and this question is the most important question trans important question in the trans community, which is they actually believe the reason they're pushing for this is saying it's saving lives. if saying it's saving lives. and if you're against the transitioning , you're basically murdering the another. >> let's remember, other people would say that it's also destroying some lives. anyway, we've got the times now with claims that there are no roles for white actors. that's not true. they're still allowed to be in ads for gambling and domestic violence. nick you missed out euthanasia. >> in canada , when they want
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>> leo in canada, when they want all white to kill all those white people to kill themselves, all those white people to kill the why ves, all those white people to kill the why actors can't work, >> why actors can't find work, says boss gregory says former rsc boss gregory doran . and this is what i got doran. and this is what i got cancelled in the comedy cancelled for in the comedy world. said i was world. when i said i was actually victim, someone actually the victim, someone said not to said to me, they're not going to book because i'm a straight book me because i'm a straight white shared it with white man. and i shared it with all the personal information taken way, it taken out in a wry way, got it blew express, the blew up when in the express, the telegraph about in blew up when in the express, the telejeremy about in blew up when in the express, the telejeremy vine about in blew up when in the express, the telejeremy vine show, about in blew up when in the express, the telejeremy vine show, the ut in blew up when in the express, the telejeremy vine show, the comedy the jeremy vine show, the comedy industry attacked me even though i and other i was the victim. and now other people in people are saying it. but in acting that acting and he's saying that white white people who white men or white people who find themselves very little white men or white people who find iand selves very little white men or white people who find iand selves he very little white men or white people who find iand selves he copsr little white men or white people who find iand selves he cops out:le work and he but he cops out a little bit and says that, look, i it was important to i guess it was important to level playing field and level the playing field and other people have been other people who have been historically oppressed blah, historically oppressed and blah, blah, out blah, blah. so he copped out a bit because that's not true. you either meritocracy or either believe in meritocracy or you believe in equity, which is sometimes called equality of outcome, rigging things outcome, which is rigging things for races . i think for certain races. i think that's a terrible route that's just a terrible route to go down. i've got in trouble for it i believe it before, but i believe meritocracy think it's i meritocracy. i think it's i think it's a true it has to be true because the more and more that they're hiring people of colour, that means there's more less work for white people.
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yeah. so but is that a bad thing? i'm not sure that's a bad if you're white because once upon a time also it's about representation as well. >> if you turn on the tv >> i mean, if you turn on the tv and an average ad break, and watch an average ad break, i'm like, where's the where's the representation for me? surely i buy products well. surely i buy products as well. i told euthanased to. told you the euthanased to. anyway, let's go over to saturday's daily mail now and a very serious story of a professor being in trouble for being accused of the latest terrible and traumatic bigotry , terrible and traumatic bigotry, welsh phobia. cressida that's right . right. >> wrexham professor who called the use of welsh language on road signs as potentially dangerous, is dismissed from university in free speech. >> wow. so this guy , he's he's >> wow. so this guy, he's he's working in wales, i think he's engush working in wales, i think he's english and he says that we shouldn't have road signs with too. >> of course he's english disgusting . disgusting. >> i could do it in a welsh accent. i don't think i'll come on any less. look, i'm from
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bristol. we got welsh all over the place. look. no, look. he says there confusing. they contain welsh. irrelevant. no, not welsh people. well, the ones in the signwriting department. yes. no, he doesn't think they should have road signs with two languages on because it's too confusing . it takes too much confusing. it takes too much time. dangerous. time. he thinks it's dangerous. how and i'd how fast does he drive? and i'd agree with that well. agree with that as well. >> and from the point of >> and also from the point of view of, you know, thinking like xie the leader of china xie jinping, the leader of china for a moment, want you want for a moment, you want you want to strong national bond to keep a strong national bond between your peoples. so by between all your peoples. so by disintegrating allowing like disintegrating and allowing like little nationalisms to pop up in scotland and wales you're you're breaking down those those common values. yeah. >> i mean , i think this is just >> i mean, i think this is just the sweetest story of the night. this is just sort of like. i mean, it's just with all of the murder bigotry and whatnot, murder and bigotry and whatnot, it's just a bit of welsh, it's just a bit of old welsh, welsh phobia. >> can't anyone making >> you can't have anyone making any opinions in the world without being grassed up at work. now >> and you think that's you're at work, right now, chris. yes okay. well, moving on. we're
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sticking with the daily mail and news of an incredible record breaking multi million, billion dealin breaking multi million, billion deal in the world of computer games . who knew that all the games. who knew that all the nerds and virgins had quite so much money? nick yeah, so this is about microsoft . is about microsoft. >> it closes $60 billion acquisition of gaming giant activision blizzard after nearly two years of antitrust battles pulling off the biggest tech dealin pulling off the biggest tech deal in history. not my area of expertise . last game i played expertise. last game i played was goldeneye on the n64, but it is a massive business in the uk, of course, and it's about basically the issue of overregulation versus the problem of monopolies . yeah, so problem of monopolies. yeah, so that's that's where it is. they found a kind of balance here by a key element of the deal is microsoft has handed over distribution rights to activision, to activision, activision games to ubisoft in france. and they've also that you can still get also said that you can still get call on anything until call of duty on anything until any console for ten years. >> sony, sony said, well, microsoft could cut off the supply of these games , these
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supply of these games, these really popular titles to the playstation four and five. and obviously that would be that would be bad for choice and bad for consumers all over the world. >> well, i mean, i think over time, what makes this thing so ridiculous is that in ten years, we're not going to have computer games. >> what are we going to have something else? >> metaverse . you'll >> just the metaverse. you'll just be living in the matrix. there'll something else. it's there'll be something else. it's like, google. could be like, look at google. could be gone ai, whatever . gone because of ai, whatever. it's time it's like eventually over time you these are you think these things are forever and they're not forever. >> okay , there's some cheesy >> okay, there's some cheesy stuff, existential take on that. >> is that a good point? i think that's great point. louis that's a great point. louis >> that's part three in the bag. stay a final section stay with us for a final section where we've got the cause of autism . i think we're going to autism. i think we're going to analyse this panel. micro cheating clown that cheating and a creepy clown that isn't one of our panel. see you in a
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final part of headliner the meal now with the underlying reason that everyone in this panel acts the way they do. >> louis yes . according to the >> louis yes. according to the university of maryland, where's the story that's coming up? could a severe infection in the womb raise chances of autism signs make unexpected discovery after studying children's brains? this is a sad story. just inherently it's good that they're getting closer to a cause for, well , autism. it cause for, well, autism. it could be it could be a cause. but but it says the university of maryland, they said inflammation, stunts the growth of a specific neurones in babies in the womb. and these two neurones. so they're assuming if someone has an infection that it can it can cause autism through inflammation . an but i'll go on. inflammation. an but i'll go on. but as we know, as we know , our but as we know, as we know, our modern diet is so inflammatory. and i think that's been diet. >> this is what i was going to ask you, louis, because i know you're an expert. you've got an
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almost autistic focus on on diet. there's been a huge diet. and there's been a huge growth in autism , a huge growth growth in autism, a huge growth in the number of children having autism. >> and it's been basically mirrored by the by the use of seed oils. yeah. which are which are known to be toxic . and you are known to be toxic. and you should say no , they're not should say no, they're not toxic. i mean, no , no. and toxic. i mean, no, no. and they're not toxic. >> i eat some seed people might not be they might or might not be. but we're seeing i mean, regardless boring regardless of your boring monologue about seed oils, we're seeing an increase in autism . seeing an increase in autism. and also there's a huge increase in inflammatory conditions. so conditions that are an autoimmune response, eczema, asthma , crohn's disease, all asthma, crohn's disease, all this kind of stuff, rheumatoid arthritis. so the two could be linked. inflammation is stunting neurones then? yeah, that would make sense. >> obviously severe autism is, is a big problem, but we also need sort of some autistic people to just tell the truth, don't we? in society ? you know, don't we? in society? you know, it's a serious in it's actually a serious point in the fsu free speech union
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actually autistic actually take cases of autistic people understood people who have not understood the the kind of the full nuances of the kind of ever woke and ever evolving woke lexicon and actually lose their jobs and things like that. and you things like that. and so you defend how can they defend them because how can they you biased you know, this this is biased towards understand towards people who understand that of thing, whereas that kind of thing, whereas autistic tell autistic people will just tell it is sometimes. if it like it is sometimes. like if there's that, there's no anybody like that, not , but toby's been not personally, but toby's been deaung not personally, but toby's been dealing with them fsu. dealing with them in the fsu. >> think, i think >> well, no, i think, i think comedy like comedy you're saying i'm like that the i just comedy you're saying i'm like thaito the i just comedy you're saying i'm like thaito autistic the i just comedy you're saying i'm like thaito autistic the it ijust got to autistic to get it because i it so literally. because i took it so literally. a comedy comedy is full of autistic people . like there's autistic people. like there's ledarius you to there's so many autistic people in comedy because, you know, if you if you think about things you take think about things and you take a view, you can quite a literal view, you can quite often see just the bizarre, hilarious truth that nobody else is allowed to observe someone hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaidi to observe someone hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaid t0) observe someone hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaid to me, serve someone hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaid to me, alla someone hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaid to me, all blokesme hilarious truth that nobody else is allsaid to me, all blokes are once said to me, all blokes are autistic and that just simplified was simplified it for me. i was like, yeah, it's basically, well, comedy? like, yeah, it's basically, welexcept comedy? like, yeah, it's basically, wel except that)medy? like, yeah, it's basically, wel except that alternate like, yeah, it's basically, welexcept that alternate reality >> except that alternate reality that sense? that's that makes sense? and that's exactly we've got the metro now. >> and you wouldn't think it would a slow news but would be a slow news day, but they the story anyway. nick they ran the story anyway. nick yeah, with why yeah, this is the metro with why friday 13th is the most sexist
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day of year they like day of the year and they like calling sexist. day of the year and they like calithey've sexist. day of the year and they like calithey've se)itt. me. the >> they've done it to me. the metro newspaper . yeah, metro barely of newspaper. yeah, but gone with friday. but they've gone with friday. the if you the 13th being sexist if you look there's still look into it there's still no real can find real reason you can find throughout whole article. throughout the whole article. but go back things to do but they go back to things to do with they that the but they go back to things to do with is they that the but they go back to things to do with is an 1ey that the but they go back to things to do with is an example that the but they go back to things to do with is an example andt the but they go back to things to do with is an example and that you bible is an example and that you know, the eve was offered know, that the eve was offered the forbidden fruit to adam on a friday and all this kind of nonsense, and then this feminist readings of the bible, they miss out. the fact that god immediately punishes adam the most says, you take most and says, why did you take the blames the fruit and actually blames adam but adam and curses him? but whatever . then say that whatever. and then they say that there of the moon there are 13 phases of the moon and been associated with and it's been associated with menstrual cycles, but doesn't it's why that's it's not clear to me why that's sexist. what failed it's not clear to me why that's se: come what failed it's not clear to me why that's se:come whthroughouted it's not clear to me why that's se:come whthroughout the to come up with throughout the whole it's whole article. well, it's a great piece. well say great piece. well they say they mentioned and the reason mentioned venus and the reason they venus with women they associate venus with women is was a comet is because venus was a comet that burst free from saturn or jupiter . i that burst free from saturn or jupiter. i don't that burst free from saturn or jupiter . i don't remember which, jupiter. i don't remember which, and like red—headed and looked like red—headed woman, venus , the planet. woman, venus, the planet. >> the evening star. >> the evening star. >> yeah , but this is when they >> yeah, but this is when they thought the evening star was. >> because it doesn't look like.
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it just looks like a star. >> the star. >> star. not the evening star. yeah. venus . yeah. venus is before venus. according velikovsky.oh, according to velikovsky. oh, venus. venus. venus. the goddess. venus. now venus. the goddess. venus. now venus was a comet. sorry about that. was a comet. and before it fell into place in our solar system was considered a was a comet. right and then. then it stopped moving . and is this a stopped moving. and is this a conspiracy theory or greek mythology? this is this is considered to be one of those science. what do they call it? sceptical science, quack science. it goes back to the old engush science. it goes back to the old english and it's the god and it comes from the old english day of which refers to the of frigg, which refers to the north norse goddess . north norse goddess. >> but a few days like that, usually i'm over usually when i'm hung over magic. yeah. usually when i'm hung over majust yeah. usually when i'm hung over majust yeel'd bring that up. >> okay. we've got the meal now with this panel. with great news for this panel. women like musclebound adonis's with sense of humour. with a great sense of humour. lewis well , this not true. lewis well, this is not true. >> a non news story >> this is a non news story because women like because women don't like musclebound like musclebound they don't like that. like guy who that. they don't like a guy who spends more time on themselves. they do on them. women are attention the story attention seekers and the story is bad. no they are bad news. women love attention and
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affirmation in men when you pay , affirmation in men when you pay, when a woman pays attention to a man, the man thinks this chick is crazy . but. man, the man thinks this chick is crazy. but. but women like it. so it's bad news for skinny blokes. women prefer muscly men when it to fling things. when it comes to fling things. they they don't. they don't. what what this story basically saysis what what this story basically says is , is that women will says is, is that women will settle for a skinny guy . yeah. settle for a skinny guy. yeah. if they if they are looking to get married because the skinny quy's get married because the skinny guy's got more money. no, i can explain the actual story if you want. >> basically women will look for they'll look for i mean, look, i do weights three times week, do weights three times a week, so it's good for me. >> they look for a strong man who they think in evolutionary terms produce terms is more likely to produce strong children. they've strong children. and they've done studies on this. when women take pill, they go for more take the pill, they go for more feminine men and depends feminine men and it depends on their cycle. this their ovulation cycle. all this kind thing. as lewis kind of thing. because as lewis hinted they want a long hinted at, when they want a long term relationship, they want a different versus different kind of man versus a fling or versus their instinctive of will instinctive idea of who will produce genes. yeah, produce the better genes. yeah, so varies with taking the so even varies with taking the pill so pill and things like this. so it is but women
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is interesting, but women generally is interesting, but women gespeakv is interesting, but women ge speak to the is interesting, but women gespeak to the men out there. to speak to the men out there. they bound they don't like muscle bound men. like the big men. they don't like the big bodies. been telling bodies. they've been telling you, funny guys. >> you've just believing >> you've just been believing them for 70 years. >> the youtube videos, >> i've seen the youtube videos, the videos . there's no the youtube videos. there's no youtube what? where, youtube videos of what? where, where? guy goes in the street and he asks women, which would you what do you think about this guy? he's got huge muscles. he's totally up on steroids. and women don't find it attractive. maybe there's a level when you see like six pack, they see like the six pack, they don't want who looks like don't want a guy who looks like an circus freak muscle an absolute circus freak muscle because with steroids and going to the every day , people, to the gym every day, people, men into absolute , you men can turn into absolute, you know, incredible hulk. know, the incredible hulk. >> but women don't like that >> no, but women don't like that because know, number it because you know, number one, it means wasting their time means they've wasting their time on this thing. >> look at men. >> look, look at the men. look at men women like. they at the men that women like. they like guy, malik , david like this guy, malik, david beckham, harry styles. harry styles. exactly perfect example. mick jagger . yeah, you're right. mick jagger. yeah, you're right. actually. mick jagger lose of aesthetic is coming. you're okay. well, moving on. >> we've got the male now with the creating z
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the latest info creating gen 2 term that will make you hate everyone under 30. >> nick it's what is >> nick yeah, it's what is micro—cheating trend has micro—cheating tiktok trend has taken hold in the gen 2 dating scene and it's nonsense really, but it's small gestures like hiding messages from your partner and, i don't know, liking other people's photos or one of them is you go and tell someone else who partner someone else who your partner doesn't about how awful doesn't like about how awful they mean, is bad. they are. i mean, that is bad. it's cheating. it's it's not my code cheating. it's just just just not very nice. you just shouldn't yeah , it's shouldn't do it. but yeah, it's all stuff like that. but this is coming a 21 year old in coming from a 21 year old in influencer, she really coming from a 21 year old in influen(anything5 really coming from a 21 year old in influen(anything5 realsay about believe anything they say about anything . anything. >> i all news a 21 >> i get all my news from a 21 year old influencer on tiktok. yeah, i believe it implicitly. >> this it's >> i mean, this is it's so ridiculous. makes seem ridiculous. it makes it seem like happened. like cheating never happened. ten or or 30 years ago or ten or 20 or 30 years ago or eight, whatever . oh, this is all eight, whatever. oh, this is all like cheating time , like little cheating every time, you down you know, you're walking down the remember my mother the street. i remember my mother smacking father the head smacking my father in the head like, is this is all like, girl, this is this is all the things that have happened since time immemorial. maybe not on a there's a new one, though is posting on social like is posting on social media. like if your partner if you don't post your partner on that can on social media. but that can also you're in right
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also happen if you're in right wing media let's say going wing media and let's say going out with an actor who can't be seen hypothetical seen with you, a hypothetical example, seen with you, a hypothetical eanell, seen with you, a hypothetical exa well, yeah. seen with you, a hypothetical eanell, yeah. and yeah, >> well, yeah. and also, yeah, i wouldn't want my wife to, you know, be associated with me and get know , get in trouble for, you know, because stigma. because there's such a stigma. social stigma attached to certain things . my being me i >> right. well, my wife didn't take my name as i mentioned earlier. yeah. you know, so that could to her shame . could be to hide her shame. >> finally, we've got the daily star story star here, which is a story getting ready for halloween getting us ready for halloween about creepy clown louis. about a creepy clown. louis. >> this is pennywise >> yeah, well, this is pennywise clown. i guess that's his name. pennywise clown from stephen king's. it prowls . it prowls it. king's. it prowls. it prowls it. oh it. yes, it is . it's the word oh it. yes, it is. it's the word you're looking for. i don't know. that's still the two letters. >> you're more of a one letter 91w- 9113’- >> 9111’- >> do you 9113’- >> do you know what? this show has gotten so much better because i'm working with you, nick. and you've been. we've been bad lately. and nick. and you've been. we've beenthis bad lately. and nick. and you've been. we've been this bad war lately. and nick. and you've been. we've been this bad war situationind nick. and you've been. we've beenthis bad war situation .d then this whole war situation. >> home don't want to >> people at home don't want to know >> people at home don't want to knovtell us about this clown, just tell us about this clown, for god's sake. >> they to know >> yeah. they have to know because are always because people are always asking, up with
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you? >> don't tell people you keep the biz illusion. we like the show biz illusion. we like each other. no >> remember holly? phil each other. no >> iholly? ber holly? phil each other. no >> iholly? ber do holly? phil each other. no >> iholly? ber do you holly? phil each other. no >> iholly? ber do you think? phil each other. no >> iholly? ber do you think theyl and holly? how do you think they lasted long? lasted so long? >> louis yeah, i guess so. they they faked really? then they faked it, really? but then but broke up, it they faked it, really? but then but like broke up, it they faked it, really? but then but like they broke up, it they faked it, really? but then but like they were broke up, it they faked it, really? but then but like they were totally up, it was like they were totally everyone was like, started hating don't hate hating each other. don't hate me. i'm the good one. me. hate him. i'm the good one. i'm the one. nick is. me. hate him. i'm the good one. i'm the one. nick is . nick can i'm the one. nick is. nick can you just tell us about this clown? there's a clown up in scotland who's who was more than one. there's one scotland one. there's one up in scotland and he's leaving red balloons . and he's leaving red balloons. >> he's running the snp. >> he's running the snp. >> like in this stephen king thing . and he's scaring balloons thing. and he's scaring balloons around. he's scary . nick knows around. he's scary. nick knows everything . he's got 137 i0. everything. he's got 137 i0. it's true. actually that's not that high. well, it's much higher than mine. you did it. >> you did an online online iq test. >> mensa test. yeah. yes. >> mensa test. yeah. yes. >> official mensa official . >> official mensa official. official. one that you clicked on when you're browsing facebook, it's not that high. >> like 202,016. >> andrew dawes is like 202,016. >> andrew dawes is like 202,016. >> i don't know. what do you make of this clown? well, i don't i hate horror. don't like i hate horror. >> i mean, guy's going >> i mean, this guy's going around just >> i mean, this guy's going around people just >> i mean, this guy's going around people and just >> i mean, this guy's going around people and somet >> i mean, this guy's going around people and some people scaring people and some people like for some reason, i
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like it for some reason, but i hate horror. hate everything hate horror. i hate everything about stephen king's about it. stephen king's a weirdo. i watched weirdo. there was. i watched a horror film once, and the director turned to are director turned out to be, are we allowed say? the we allowed to say? anyway, the point immoral genre point is, it's an immoral genre and i don't believe in it. but it it didn't up in the >> it didn't pop up in the middle horror film being middle of the horror film being found out later. it found out. >> i'm just saying, i'm not saying is. saying this guy is. >> saying it's >> i'm just saying it's an immoral people immoral genre and people shouldn't immoral genre. shouldn't get an immoral genre. >> you, robinson. >> yes, you, calvin robinson. >> yes, you, calvin robinson. >> like calvin. >> i like calvin. >> i like calvin. >> yeah, it's an immoral job. you shouldn't watch horror wrong with people. >> something wrong >> there's something wrong with people . it's not people that watch. it's not giving private on giving away private place on this show. >> something wrong. sent this show. >1prayer something wrong. sent this show. >1prayer well. thing wrong. sent this show. >1prayer well. there'song. sent something. >> what's wrong with being a christian? why are you stigmatising ? stigmatising? >> a trip to >> you're paying for a trip to disneyland . the show is disneyland anyway. the show is nearly over, so let's take another saturday's another quick look at saturday's front the telegraph leads front pages. the telegraph leads with israel, sends in forces as it warns of powerful offensive. the times has disabled teen taken by hamas . the daily mail taken by hamas. the daily mail leads with israel's tanks strike into gaza. the sun has £9 million bbc freddie payout. the
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financial times has residents flee gaza city in fear. the daily star has balloonatic and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, louis schaefer dixon. i'll be schaefer and nick dixon. i'll be back at 11 pm. back here tomorrow at 11 pm. with nick and steve n allen. and if you're watching at 5 am, do stay tuned for breakfast. thanks for watching. i'll be lucas. good night
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hours to leave the northern half. good morning. 6:00 in the uk. on saturday, the 14th of october. today a week to the day since hamas launched its devastating attack on israel, killing over 1300 people. >> the conflict shows no sign of
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subsiding , seeing as israel subsiding, seeing as israel continues its bombardment and blockade of the gaza strip. rishi sunak has said civilian safety must be paramount. israeli defence forces say they've already conducted raids into gaza to eliminate terrorist infrastructure for as a full scale ground offensives is expected. >> imminent . expected. >> imminent. we'll be expected. >> imminent . we'll be live expected. >> imminent. we'll be live in tel aviv and will bring you the latest throughout the program. and of course, here at home. >> alex has your latest weather forecast. some crisp autumn sunshine for many this weekend, but there will be a few showers around, especially so today. >> and it is an awful lot colder, especially when you compare it to last weekend. i'll have all your weather details coming up shortly. >> it's great to be with you. i'm anne diamond. >> i'm stephen dixon and this is breakfast on . gb news. well
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