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>> it's 11:00. very good >> it's11:00. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong in the gb newsroom is wales prime minister says the second stage of its war with hamas has begun and he's warned of a long and difficult campaign ahead . difficult campaign ahead. benjamin netanyahu confirmed israeli ground operations have expanded in northern gaza. the enclave's been pounded with artillery fire and airstrikes since last night as israel has launched its heaviest bombardment since the beginning of the conflict . eight civilians of the conflict. eight civilians who've been told to move south again for their own safety remain cut off as all communications are down. it means no new casualty figures have been released by the gaza health ministry and mr netanyahu
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says israel's supreme goal is the complete elimination of hamas . meanwhile, waves of hamas. meanwhile, waves of rockets have been fired from gaza towards several locations in southern israel with sirens sounding in its biggest city earlier , tel aviv . earlier, tel aviv. >> well, these pictures show a series of missiles being intercepted by the iron dome air defences, some landed, though, including in tel aviv and in the city of ashkelon . city of ashkelon. >> no casualties, though, have been reported and meanwhile, a group of israeli activists have been holding an anti war demonstration in tel aviv . a demonstration in tel aviv. a protesters blocked a road near the ministry of defence. they held up banners claiming war has no winners and they were calling for a ceasefire and also the return of hostages . as mr return of hostages. as mr netanyahu met some of the families of the hostages being
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held in gaza on saturday, reassuring them their release is part of the country's military goalin part of the country's military goal in continuing its operation in gaza . well, at least 100,000 in gaza. well, at least 100,000 people took to the streets of london earlier, demanding an end to israel's attacks in gaza. a total of nine people were arrested . two were held for arrested. two were held for assaults on police officers near downing street. seven more were detained for public order offences. several of those for hate crimes . the met has warned hate crimes. the met has warned that officers will intervene if protesters are deemed to be supporting terrorism in including the chanting of particular slogans. it is the third weekend of demonstration in london. rallies were also held in other cities around the country . former leadership country. former leadership candidate for the snp ash regans , defected to its rival, the alba party. she's become alba's first msp and says her old party has lost its focus on independence. alba rivals the snp as a pro—independence party
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and it was set up by former first minister alex salmond , first minister alex salmond, humza yousaf the snp leader has played down the defection , played down the defection, though, saying it's no great loss and that he's not surprised . and south africa have won the rugby world cup for a record fourth time, beating new zealand in a dramatic final at the stade de france south africa edged a tight game 12 points to 11. all of their points from the boot of flyhalf handre pollard . and the flyhalf handre pollard. and the turning point may have been the sending all blacks sending off of the all blacks captain cane for a captain sam cane for a bad tackle in the first half. his was first red card in was the first red card in a world cup final. south africa won every match from the quarterfinal onwards by a single point . this quarterfinal onwards by a single point. this is gb news. that's it for the moment. but now it is time for headliners . time for headliners. thank you, aaron. >> hello and welcome to
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headliners . >> hello and welcome to headliners. i'm leo >> hello and welcome to headliners . i'm leo kearse, headliners. i'm leo kearse, taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour . top stories for the next hour. and i'm joined by gb news answer to robson and jerome, because lots of women want to see them dressed as firemen. it's louis schaefer and paul cox. i got those names the wrong way round . those names the wrong way round. let me just reiterate, it's paul cox and louis schaefer. how you both doing? oh, great. >> who is robson and jerome robson and jerome. >> you're probably a bit young to get that reference, but robson jerome a duo robson and jerome were a pop duo duo who also portrayed firemen in the hit tv series london's burning . burning. >> london's burning. oh, do we look like firemen? no, he would break, you know, when he does that, when he does that stuff at the top. >> it's funny. >> it's funny. >> what is why we haven't >> but what is why we haven't actually factual part actually got to the factual part of the show? >> we're getting it now . >> oh, we're getting to it now. now that we've the chit chat now that we've got the chit chat , have a look at sunday's , let's have a look at sunday's front pages. mail on sunday front pages. the mail on sunday leads with london jihadi leader is nhs doctor. the sunday telegraph has israel's sends in
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elite troops for long war. the observer leads with netanyahu declares second war of independence as fears for gazans grow. the sunday mirror has tory minister and the sex bully mp . minister and the sex bully mp. the sunday express has banned jihadi hate mob . and finally the jihadi hate mob. and finally the daily star has. this is your captain speaking . and those were captain speaking. and those were your front pages . and let's have your front pages. and let's have a closer look at those front pages, starting with the mail on sunday poll. >> yeah. london jihad demo leader is nhs doctor. well well, well. so the firebrand leader of an extreme islamic group that called for jihad at an anti—israel protest works as an nhs gp under a different name. the mail on sunday can reveal so abdul wahid celebre hated the barbaric hamas terror attacks
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that slaughtered 14,000 jewish men, women and children. 1400, 1400. what did i say? >> 14,000. >> 14,000. >> crikey , now 1400. so. but he >> crikey, now 1400. so. but he has also spent the last 20 years practising as a family doctor under his real name , dr. wahid under his real name, dr. wahid asif shah shada. so i mean, what do you say? it's i don't suppose it's a surprise, really. >> i'm a bit surprised that the nhs is radical islamists. >> i mean, when are the doctors going to do the doctoring is when i want to know because i haven't seen . it's like, you haven't seen. it's like, you know the like at the know what the nhs is like at the moment. it's great. really moment. it's great. it really does but whenever does help people. but whenever you gp for a gp, you want to see a gp for a gp, a gp for just a basic you want to see a gp for a gp, a gp forjust a basic ailment you want to see a gp for a gp, a gp for just a basic ailment that you're quite worried about, but you'd to get, get you'd like to get some get, get it quite quickly . you it seen to quite quickly. you can't them for love nor can't see them for love nor money because they're protesting. >> i don't think islamic extremism is the main reason you're having trouble. i just think i'll just it. think i'll just create it. >> new angle. this is >> this is my new angle. this is my new angle. >> this is my new angle. this is my i'm/ angle. >> this is my new angle. this is my i'm notgle. >> this is my new angle. this is my i'm not building a career on >> i'm not building a career on this. i mean, lewis is a as a
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jewish man, are you not worried that there are groups out there. >> yeah, they know do this . >> yeah, they know do this. >> yeah, they know do this. >> know they want to out >> they know they want to out you atmosphere, you in the current atmosphere, to i mean, there to be honest. but i mean, there are gps out there. seriously now this is this is if i was jewish, are gps out there. seriously now thouldn't is if i was jewish, are gps out there. seriously now thouldn't feel i was jewish, are gps out there. seriously now thouldn't feel comfortablel, i wouldn't feel comfortable having somebody who having a having somebody who praises yeah you know, praises hamas. yeah you know, operating on me or prescribing medication to me. well, first of all, what is what is he supposed to do? >> what what are what are these people be? are they people supposed to be? are they supposed all supposed to be working on all kebab that's all that kebab shops? and that's all that they these are these are they do? no, these are these are normal this i hate to normal people. this is i hate to say this sanctuary is of say it, this sanctuary is one of the most stories. what the most racist stories. what are you talking about? >> working for the nhs . >> he's working for the nhs. >> he's working for the nhs. >> he's working for the nhs. >> he's a state ipsis and he. and he's. and what do you think? there in israel who there aren't jews in israel who are are not are doctors who are not supporting israeli jews supporting what the israeli jews and talking about. and israel we're talking about. >> talking about people in >> we're talking about people in the for the nhs and the uk working for the nhs and there are jews in this country who supporting the israeli who are supporting the israeli thing, working the thing, who are working for the nhs, advocating to this nhs, who are advocating to this extent, the extent of extent, to the extent of praising hamas. >> i haven't heard any
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>> i mean, i haven't heard any jews, i heard jews jews, i haven't heard any jews praising any kind of, you know , praising any kind of, you know, anti muslim terror or genocide against muslims , which is what against muslims, which is what hamas explicitly states. >> i don't know. you know what? this is amazing because this is like a surprise to people. the fact is, is in the quran and the great is they're great books is they're constantly talking about jihad great books is they're constantly talking aboutjihad , constantly talking about jihad, about getting about taking over things and about killing the jews. it's like and you're acting like like , you know, just acting like like, you know, just because he's a doctor that doesn't mean he doesn't think this. i mean, it's but then there's loads of muslims who don't this. there are don't think this. there are load, are load. who do load, but there are load. who do . and so can't say that that . and so you can't say that that people who are in favour of jihad. what would you say they should be doing for. i'm asking that seriously. no i know you are seriously people who are asking for jihad. >> yeah, i know. maybe don't do it in western europe. maybe make your country that's your home in a country that's another is supported. another question is supported. >> should somebody >> what should somebody who lives in britain who supports jihad and is at one of these
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demonstrations, 100,000 of them, what job should they have that won't make the daily mail? i think the first job should be buying a one way ticket out of this country . this country. >> oh, you're not answering. >> oh, you're not answering. >> you're not answering the question. >> i think i think we can bring this that just won't real this in that just won't real matter. i don't matter. then i mean, i don't think is saying that they think anyone is saying that they should have any other job. i mean, that mean, i do appreciate that he is an doctor and 20 years an nhs doctor and 20 years service is great. i mean, let's let's accept that. and part that to one side. >> aspects. >> positive aspects. >> positive aspects. >> no. >> no. >> what we got over here is >> so what we got over here is 20 service the nhs 20 years service with the nhs tick over here. what we've got is guy essentially is a guy who's essentially supporting specifically hamas. >> there were a hundred thousand people out today . people out today. >> yeah, we saw them. >> yeah, we saw them. >> we saw him 100,000. and many of them are lovely, lovely people , but not all of them people, but not all of them would be supporting hamas. yes, they would be palestinian. no, no, no . you'd be surprised. no, no. you'd be surprised. you'd be surprised that they you know, a lot of people don't like hamas, but a lot of people but those people are protesting for
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a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons. >> a lot of them are. whereas in this case, it's specifically a specifically saying and, you know, there's two sides of the coin. you're absolutely right. and it's important to have balance. but he is praising hamas and hamas is a terrorist group. >> well, you seem shocked by this whole thing. i'm completely not shocked . not shocked. >> well, moving on, what's on the front cover of sunday the front cover of the sunday times, lewis? the front cover of the sunday tirrwell,ewis? the front cover of the sunday tirrwell, this�* the front cover of the sunday tirrwell, this is big story, >> well, this is the big story, basically. big basically. well, that's the big story. but part of the story. but this is part of the big story is second war of big story is our second war of independence. netanyahu says he vows destroy hamas and rescue vows to destroy hamas and rescue the hostages. people seem to forgotten the hostages. forgotten about the hostages. there are 200 hostages. imagine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople)0 hostages. imagine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople in hostages. imagine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople in a)stages. imagine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople in a minees. imagine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople in a mine that'sigine forgotten about the hostages. therpeople in a mine that's ime 200 people in a mine that's in a cave accident. people would phone this. every bit of energy on those people. good point. on those people. imagine. imagine like when what's her name? um kate mccann's kid. what's his name? matty mccann. they were focusing on that kid. there were 200 they're focusing on on them here. >> but i mean, i here. >> buti mean, i don't here. >> but i mean, i don't think if you had 200 people trapped in a mine, you probably wouldn't
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conduct airstrikes. yeah, well, this is idea. this is the idea. >> the idea he's saying it's >> the idea is he's saying it's the second war of independence. the first war of independence was the when they was the 1947 when the when they when the united nations declared israel independent and israel was attacked on all four sides. so they're saying it's an existential crisis ipsis for israel, and that they're willing to do everything that they need to do everything that they need to what they're doing is to do. and what they're doing is they're using 100,000, 100 jet planes to pummel those people in in gaza. and then they're going to be invading i guess they're going to go house to house and they're going to kill and kill people. mean , it's they've people. i mean, it's they've given they've given of given they've given lots of warnings to people in northern gaza to clear area, to move gaza to clear the area, to move to the south. >> and it's not just airdrop leaflets. they've also sent any active active sim card active sms, any active sim card in that area has received a message saying, you know, clear. so knows that you've so everybody knows that you've got to you've got to get south and for all that people today were protesting ceasefire. were protesting for a ceasefire. there ceasefire. there was a ceasefire. hamas broke the ceasefire. >> yeah, exactly . and lois, i
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>> yeah, exactly. and lois, i really appreciate this . by the really appreciate this. by the way, this is difficult for you because every every we because every every night we come on talk this come on and talk about this and you you provide you you you always provide balance people this. you balance. people forget this. you do lot of balance. do provide a lot of balance. theo's forgetting that. theo's not forgetting that. but he's challenge. you he's right to challenge. and you are lot of balance. are providing a lot of balance. >> but this i call imbalance . >> but this i call it imbalance. >> but this i call it imbalance. >> israel as you >> yeah, but israel as you agree, i'm sure has the right to defend and retaliate for what's happened here. let's not forget what happened. and you haven't forgotten . let's not forget what forgotten. let's not forget what happened.3 forgotten. let's not forget what happened. 3 or 3 weeks ago today. and why this is happening now. >> know what i mean? this >> do you know what i mean? this is what makes this really so difficult, the end of difficult, because at the end of the , sorry for saying that , the day, sorry for saying that, is to feel all for is that you have to feel all for the people of gaza . you have to the people of gaza. you have to feel for the ones who don't want this to happen. but at the same time, there are elected gov government. they knew there was 200 of them in gaza. we haven't heard where those people are. we haven't heard the people saying, hey, the hostages, they're right here, and them. don't here, come and get them. don't bomb hostages. as i
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bomb us here. the hostages. as i start. and but anybody out start. so and but anybody out there. so i know this is a comedy program and this is this is horrible. it is horrible . and is horrible. it is horrible. and i actually feel for those people. but at the same time , people. but at the same time, here in this country, we pummelled the hell out of dresden in in germany during world war ii. not everyone in germany was a. they think. they voted. 30% of the people voted for the party. and we destroyed dresden . we destroyed berlin. dresden. we destroyed berlin. google pictures of berlin, 1945. why did we destroy it? we just. sorry >> it's a war. but a war. >> it's a war. but a war. >> what i would say a really important point is that was adolf hitler's fault. yeah that was adolf hitler's fault. and his it's same with his problem. it's the same with hamas. israel have given hamas. now, israel have given hamas. now, israel have given hamas weeks. they could hamas three weeks. they could have gaza in the have flattened out gaza in the space of 24 hours. they gave them three weeks. and now any deaths, any civilian deaths today are hamas's fault. >> moving closer to home, we've got the sunday mirror. now.
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what's on the front there, paul? tory minister and the sex bully mp, which sounds like a really bad harry potter. book but a welcome bit of relief right now. >> i've got to be honest. so let me give you a little bit of detail here. so this is dwp minister tom pursglove. he went canvassing with peter bone names i >> -- >> he got satirical names like so claps and bones here and it's not my fault. >> these are the names they were given. >> chris another one of those. >> chris another one of those. >> let's remind ourselves, you know, mr bone, mr bone was found was found by westminster sleaze watchdog committee to have engaged wilfully in a wilful pattern of bullying by throwing things at his aide. and he was found to have exposed himself to an aide in a madrid hotel in 2013, which is why i think they call him mr bone bum. we don't know what we've got here. the story here from the mirror really is a bit of a non story.
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mr bone has only been i've got to stop calling mr bone, peter bone. >> it's not. >> it's not. >> there is no, it's not at all, is it? it just sounds like one great big innuendo. the bone star. he he is out there canvassing because he's only been suspended for a certain amount of weeks. six weeks? i think so entitled to go and think so he's entitled to go and do then pursglove, do that. and then pursglove, which is ridiculous. this is this is mad. this is my job coming from a guy whose name is cox . cox. >> it's a it's a good point. yeah. yeah yeah, yeah. >> so go on, lewis. help me out, man . man. >> is this is one of those stories. liz i think this is the mirror. it is the mirror. sorry. and the mirror is a left wing publication. labour and they always want to show that the tories or the party of tories are or the party of sleaze. it have sleaze. it has. it will have no way. tories make it difficult. >> no. right. >> no. right. >> they don't make it difficult. but the fact everybody but but the fact is everybody knows the party knows the tories are the party of sleaze. i think. i think i mean, i'm new to this country relatively 23 years. have relatively 23 years. you have to watch in this segment. >> . anyway, that's all we
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>> yeah. anyway, that's all we have for part one. but coming up, we've got rishi sticking it to greater facial recognition . to greater facial recognition. we've all seen some classics and the islamic morality police. no, it's not humza yousaf this time. see you in a couple minutes
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gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners . >> welcome back to headliners. i'm luke here. still here with confirmed genius paul cox and confirmed genius paul cox and confirmed bachelor lewis schaefer kicking things off in this section with the guardian . this section with the guardian. and rishi has discovered the secret to electability. annoying greta thunberg paul yeah , well, greta thunberg paul yeah, well, it would appear so . it would appear so. >> i agree with him, actually. let's let's. let's get stuck into this. this is in the observer rishi sunak to double down on anti—green policies in king's speech, which is coming up this week. i think that film . up this week. i think that film. yeah yeah. it's pretty good at a bit of a lisp . so the pm will bit of a lisp. so the pm will announce a new system for awarding oil and gas exploration licences and a new pro car
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legislation. this source says. so the reason he's doing this is twofold for me. he's behind in the polls and this will be a vote winner. this will be a vote winner with the working person. this be the vote winner winner with the working person. this whateverie vote winner winner with the working person. this whatever the)te winner winner with the working person. this whatever the youiinner winner with the working person. this whatever the you know, the with whatever the you know, the red, green, purple belt, yellow belt across the middle of the uk is be winner them is it'll be a winner with them because a lot of those people need their vans cars go need their vans and cars to go about they're seeing about work. and they're seeing a bit anti car what they bit of an anti car or what they believe to be an anti car policy being out across the uk being spread out across the uk at also ulez at the moment. and also ulez is coming they're not coming in where they're not really doing work. really doing any work. >> you've got ulez is in suburbia and got a 20 mile suburbia and we've got a 20 mile an limits ltns we've got an hour limits ltns we've got these things, low traffic neighbourhoods that is, by the way, suggesting all way, i'm not suggesting all these things are but they , these things are bad, but they, they don't the working person. >> yeah, they help the >> yeah, they don't help the working that's working person. and that's the problem i think it'll problem here. so i think it'll be winner. the other be a vote winner. the other thing i would say is it's economically the economically sound. this is the best for the economy best thing to do for the economy because just giving an arbitrary date of 2050 or 20 30 or 20, whatever you and saying whatever you want and saying we're net zero by we're going to be net zero by then, a way track to
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then, is a one way track to poverty . because the thing that poverty. because the thing that keeps you from poverty these keeps you from poverty is these fossil having this fossil fuels and having this smorgasbord of fuel sovereignty available to you in the uk. so it makes perfect sense to me. >> lewis do you like the idea of britain getting getting its own fossil fuels from the north sea instead of importing it from qatar russia? instead of importing it from qatwell, russia? instead of importing it from qatwell, first .sia? instead of importing it from qatwell, first .sia all, instead of importing it from qatwell, firstsia all, there's >> well, first of all, there's no as a fossil fuel . no such thing as a fossil fuel. these things you old enough these things are you old enough to remember when these fuels were just fuel? yeah, they were. no, it was. i mean, these are hydrocarbons that that have been been earth as i've said many been on earth as i've said many times on the moon of the moon of saturn, titan has more fossil fuels and they were never any dinosaurs than we do. it had more fossil fuels. just it's more fossil fuels. so just it's hydrocarbons, whatever. i'm not going velikovsky going to mention it. velikovsky the point is this the point is the point is this is a vote getter , i would say, is a vote getter, i would say, because but at the same time, will it help labour ? will it will it help labour? will it help the tories? probably not. but other things may help the tories. the fact that starmer is not doing what he should be
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well, he is doing what he should, what it might do though, in the future is make it difficult starmer because in the future is make it diffi(not starmer because in the future is make it diffi(not stato er because in the future is make it diffi(not stato offercause in the future is make it diffi(not stato offer these policies. >> well, he's going to have to be seen to be doing opposite be seen to be doing the opposite . so i guess, you know, even if even the think they even if the tories think they might of might lose, it's a way of pushing agenda in their direction. >> and that type tit for tat >> and that type of tit for tat politics we find politics is why we find ourselves political ourselves in this political environment. we're in now just constantly for thing is constantly tit for tat. thing is like is more peter bone stuff is, is just a race to the bottom i >> no, -- >> no, no, it's no, it's a good thing. it's called choice. people should have a choice between something. if you believe in the destruction of the world, you vote for net—zero. if you don't, you vote . but the point is, is that this country i know the way they're making the king's speech . making the king's speech. they're basically putting a speech in his hands that he doesn't want to say. and that's going to be great, because prince charles, of course, is charles or king charles. >> we've got we got to call him now. is a huge greenie and not notjust now. is a huge greenie and not not just a
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now. is a huge greenie and not notjust a huge greenie. not just a huge greenie. >> has to and tell >> he has to go back and tell his boss his at the world economic forum because he's mr team world. he doesn't represent britain well for the king's speech, going to be rishi britain well for the king's speeciis going to be rishi britain well for the king's speeciis goingning to be rishi britain well for the king's speeciis going to; to be rishi britain well for the king's speeciis going to be be rishi britain well for the king's speeciis going to be his rishi britain well for the king's speeciis going to be his boss. sunak is going to be his boss. >> that's amazing. anyway, we've got the i now with a recommendation that sexual misconduct by an mp should trigger by—election could the trigger a by—election could the carpet house of commons carpet in the house of commons handle all the extra traffic from goings ? from comings and goings? >> and goings? it's >> comings and goings? it's really cummings anyway, sexual misconduct mps should misconduct by mps should automatically a automatically trigger a by—election, says an adviser to government . this is a guy duncan government. this is a guy duncan craig. i don't know who the guy is. he's from we are survivors. he's gay guy and he's worried he's a gay guy and he's worried about says, if about gay men. and he says, if you've accusation in you've been an accusation in like peter kind like the peter bone kind of thing, you shouldn't be allowed to run for office. it's basically obliterating the democratic having democratic process. it's having no respect for due legal process . it's just saying if you've been accused by somebody and some some group of independent supposedly people say you've been bad , then you can't run for been bad, then you can't run for office, you'll be kicked out of parliament, is so wrong. parliament, which is so wrong. i
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mean , the thought, if you're mean, the thought, if you're going to do it for a sexual misconduct, you do it for all crimes. >> well, there's so much to unpack here. the word accused gets used way too often, so it's never convicted or proven or anything and anything of that nature. and anyone anything of anyone can accuse anything of anything. mean, of anything. i mean, anyone of anything. i mean, anyone of anything. and before we can even have the debate, you've got to define sexual misconduct define what sexual misconduct is. so you can't say yes or no to this because we have no idea . to this because we have no idea. >> yeah , yeah. >> echr yeah, yeah, yeah. >> echr yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i feel like i'm defending myself again. you know, myself again. but no, you know, can you imagine, though? you shouldn't be. we can't. we can't have by elections because. have him by elections because. because someone gaze for because someone held a gaze for too that's a gaze too long. yeah, that's a gaze with the eye holding him. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> oh, we are. this is like carry on headliners tonight. >> sexual >> i love that sexual misconduct. like misconduct. it sounds like something that i've done in a bad night with my girlfriend. i've committed fumbling in the dark. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> no, i thought we were laughing. genuinely does. i'm laughing. it genuinely does. i'm living on. we've the living on. we've got the telegraph now hamas. telegraph now in hamas. sympathisers the sympathisers are probably the people who should least be advising authorities on hate advising the authorities on hate crime. but they're advising the
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authorities on hate crime. paul, tell us more . tell us more. >> oh, man, depressing. >> oh, man, it's depressing. mosque chairman who praised hamas adviser aziz cps hamas founder adviser aziz cps on hate crime . and there ever on hate crime. and there ever been a more 2023 headline? i'm not sure there there has. let's give some context to this sort of prominent mosque chairman who praised the founder of hamas, advises the crown prosecution service as part of a scrutiny panel service as part of a scrutiny panel. now i looked at this and i thought, do you know what it's not a bad idea because if you're going to advise anyone on anything, you're best to have experience, anything, you're best to have expsoznce, anything, you're best to have exp so znce, is anything, you're best to have expsoznce,is hunter anything, you're best to have exp so 3nce,is hunter turned gamekeeper. >> yeah, exactly and this >> yeah, exactly that. and this guy to hate. so guy knows how to hate. so they're going to him and finding out should do. yeah. out what they should do. yeah. i mean, this comes back lewis's mean, this comes back to lewis's argument i do argument by the way, and i do for occasionally feel sorry for very occasionally feel sorry for very occasionally feel sorry for lewis because lewis is having to battle lots of things internally externally internally and externally whenever we're discussing this at he's right. at the moment. and he's right. there are two sides to the story, course , this guy who story, of course, this guy who is prominent man within the is a prominent man within the islam community within london is
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to going have these views, of course. but then it goes back to your view, which is why do they have to be so extremist? why do they have to support terror? yeah i mean, lewis, what would you say to that? >> i would say why do they have to this lot of them. it's to this is a lot of them. it's not everybody, but a lot of the people. if this is a man people. well, if this is a man of the book, he's a man of the quran, a quran hate to hate the jews the quran. they've been jews in the quran. they've been fighting infidel fighting against the infidel for years, is years, against the what is jihad? it's religion war. jihad? it's a religion war. >> you've you've got >> yeah, but you've you've got crazy written you know, crazy stuff written in you know, the bible probably , and other the bible probably, and other religious texts . religious texts. >> no, the bible. >> no, the bible. >> the bible. >> the bible. >> the bible. that's >> the bible. that's all >> the bible. that's all right. i mean, to interrupt, you know, i mean, to interrupt, you know, i think you know where i was going with that is the bible doesn't say anything about going out arabs smoking. out and smoking arabs smoking. >> yeah, smoking , killing, whatever. >> it doesn't about like having. we need global war against the arab . it doesn't say anything arab. it doesn't say anything because it was written before the arabs were even around. maybe it talks about the philistines the or the
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philistines or the or the cybernauts . i don't know what, cybernauts. i don't know what, but the quran speaks specifically about it speaks about about the jews. and there's a lot and there's a lot of hatred for the jews right . of hatred for the jews right. >> okay. well, moving on. we've got the guardian now in shops aren't just tracking us got the guardian now in shops aren'tjust tracking us using aren't just tracking us using nectar points . nectar points. >> lewis well, this is a story that we covered before. >> major uk retailers urged to quit . korean quit authority. korean police facial recognition system . i facial recognition system. i don't know whether we would. we were together, but this is a big, big thing. it's called the pegasus initiative, where where all the shops are going to have facial recognition , just like facial recognition, just like china, just as as nasty as china. and they're going to stop people when they go in the store, for one thing or another. and so this is this this particular story is in the observer. 14 human rights groups , amnesty international , big , amnesty international, big brother watch. they've written a letter to the big retailers. tesco's marks and spencer's saint jerry's and say, hey, don't get involved in this because it's not it's not the
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right thing. and we don't need facial recognition. the police know who's a bad guys are. >> but this isn't about the police . police. >> this is about the shops. knowing who the shoplifters are so they ban from the so they can ban them from the shop because, shop or whatever. because, i mean, police aren't really mean, the police aren't really much when comes much use when it's when it comes to dealing with shoplifting because it's a crime. it's not a it's a misgendering tweet. it's not a misgendering tweet. one that jumped out one thing that that jumped out at , know, human at me was, you know, these human rights are warning that rights groups are warning that these facial recognition software systems risk wrongly criminalising people of colour, women and lgbtq+ people . why women and lgbtq+ people. why would they be particularly at risk from this? >> i think they've just got to shove that angle in there because do you know what every other do an ai story other i mean, we do an ai story once a day, but at least once a week we do racist ai story week we do a racist ai story where basically the ai has where it's basically the ai has been six and been around for six months and is already so it's like is already gammon. so it's like so just another case of so this is just another case of that, think they that, i think. i think they thought isn't juicy thought this story isn't juicy enough. in some enough. we better chuck in some lgbt q stuff at the end. lgbt 0 plus stuff at the end. look i'm bit of a lukewarm look i'm a bit of a lukewarm libertarian . i'll of my
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libertarian. i'll sort of dip my toe like, you know, like toe in. i like, you know, i like the of us all looking after the idea of us all looking after ourselves and this crosses the line for me, really. the it crosses line for one reason, crosses the line for one reason, not want to not because i don't want to minimise understand not because i don't want to minimisemotive understand not because i don't want to minimise motive is. nderstand not because i don't want to minimise motive is. it'srstand not because i don't want to minimise motive is. it's because what the motive is. it's because these databases can be hacked and the information can be used for malevolent means. we know they can. we know they will. and who's to say the shop won't? it's just look, could we not get back ? i know it's not about back? i know it's not about policing. i agree. leo but can we not get back to policing things properly? can we not back, to community policing back, back to community policing now , i saw. now, i saw. >> saw a vigilante mob . >> i saw a vigilante mob. >> i saw a vigilante mob. >> well, i'm not suggesting we do i saw a video on do that, but i saw a video on tiktok down the kids just tiktok down with the kids just this week they were this week where they were chasing out of a shop chasing a lady out of a shop because had stolen . and the because she had stolen. and the people in that community were saying, going saying, no, you're not going to do you're going to do do this. you're not going to do this. not a few this. she had not beaten a few of up end up in of them up and they end up in hospital. appreciate hospital. but i appreciate what they were doing. >> well, staying the theme >> well, staying with the theme of governments , of authoritarian governments, the and a year on the telegraph now and a year on from iranian murdering an from iranian police murdering an iranian girl for not wearing a
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huab iranian girl for not wearing a hijab , it's happened again. hijab, it's happened again. >> paul yeah, i've got to be honest. this really does honest. this story really does it. horrible. there's no it. it's horrible. there's no other word for iranian girl dies after being beaten by morality police for not wearing a hijab. so our meta garavand was hospitalised with head injuries following an alleged assault at a tehran metro station. so just in english, just for a minute, for those who didn't quite get the cultural nuance here, this was a teenage girl who forgot to wear a garment of clothing and then was beaten to death in a pubuc then was beaten to death in a public train station . public train station. >> and it's an unnecessary garment of clothing. it's a religious covering for your head that a lot of people, especially young iran , don't want young people in iran, don't want to wear. >> i care how that's >> so i don't care how that's construed by the wider public out but to me , that is out there. but to me, that is abhorrent. nothing justifies that. nothing at all. and what's worse to me is there would have been men doing that and there would been watching that. >> yeah, no, absolutely. the morality no no.
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morality police are men. no no. >> the point is, is that she didn't just forget to wear it. no in a just forgets to put no in a rod just forgets to put on this thing. it's like you. i left the house without putting my pants mean, again, my pants on. i mean, again, again . like, did i not know again. like, did i not know pants ? oh, no. it really means pants? oh, no. it really means something to those people. and i think and think a case could think and i think a case could be made that that their society needs to be respected. if this is what they want to do . is what they want to do. >> i don't you mean this. >> i don't think you mean this. >> i don't think you mean this. >> i don't think you mean this. >> i think ridiculous. >> i think that's ridiculous. we've on the mass public we've seen on the mass public revulsion at the murder of mahsa amini, the girl who was killed last year and the protest that went on. i mean, they've got an islamic theocracy, absolutely barbed , barbaric, all barbed, barbaric, all authoritarian state that controls every aspect of people's lives. it's hugely unpopular . people's lives. it's hugely unpopular. it's probably the future for western europe the way we're going. but i mean , i'd way we're going. but i mean, i'd say the people don't like this. they'd rather live. you don't in a free country. >> no, you do not live in iran. we don't know what iran is like. i don't know. and the it's quite
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possible that the majority of the people in iran support this thing . and it may seem and thing. and it may seem and personally, i'm in favour of women not wearing hijabs or have to wear hijabs if they want to wear it, they could wear it on the wrist. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and the rest. and the rest. you would condemn the beating though you? first though wouldn't you? well first of of these of all, as with all of these stories, it's the newspaper stories, it's in the newspaper here. know what's true. here. we don't know what's true. but was true. i do but i would if it was true. i do condemn it. but the same time i >> but it's in the telegraph, which is, you know, that's a very reputable paper. i'm sure they check their sources. i'm sure it's been verified and confirmed from different from different it's not different sources. and it's not out character for the out of character for the morality police. and they've been targeting been they've been targeting protesters in really , really protesters in really, really horrible ways , particularly horrible ways, particularly shooting at their eyes to blind them. so, yeah , i mean, iran, i them. so, yeah, i mean, iran, i don't know. iran should be a warning sign to the rest of the world as to this is what can happen. a free country can become an absolute authoritarian nightmare. >> and it's in gaza. school
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officials voted to require young girls to wear head coverings. so that's gaza . that's gaza. >> there you go. what's the common theme anyway? that's it for part two. but coming up, we've got ideologically possessed librarians, the national trust kicks up a fuss and the end of wokeism as campus defence of hamas atrocities . red defence of hamas atrocities. red pill students far and wide . pill students far and wide. don't miss
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listening to gb news radio . listening to gb news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. we get back into it with the mail on sunday and we've all heard of defund the police, but following the sacking of two cops a stop and search, cops over a stop and search, people want to refund the police i >> louis yes, and this is about 200,000, £100,000, just giving page tops, £100,000 for two met officers who were sacked over stop and search of team gb star bianca williams and her athlete partner richard de santos. and
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this is we reported on this the other day and i think i got it wrong. i was accused of getting it wrong because i said that they fired because they should be fired because they should be fired because they about smelling they lied about smelling cannabis. cannabis in the car with these two athletes. yeah. and it made it seem like, oh, i was against the police, which i am not completely, but i mean, you've got to keep an eye on them. if you lie. we cannot have them. if you lie. we cannot have the police lie. yeah the fact is, is that these two people were stopped . i'm against the were stopped. i'm against the police stopping anybody in a car. unless it's super dangerous to stop. >> proved the police stopping and searching people because a lot of people carry knives. it's a good way to you know, i think if people know the police if people know that the police are and searching, a are stopping and searching, a lot they're going to are stopping and searching, a lot like, they're going to are stopping and searching, a lot like, well, they're going to are stopping and searching, a lot like, well, maybe�* going to are stopping and searching, a lot like, well, maybe i'lling to are stopping and searching, a lot like, well, maybe i'll leave be like, well, maybe i'll leave this knife home. this knife at home. >> maybe they something >> maybe if they do something illegal. no, wrong. illegal. no, you're wrong. no right. what? are right. no. then then what? are we them into we going to let them into people's houses? they might people's houses? or they might have pot the house. they have pot in the house. they might the house, might have guns in the house, somebody's car is somebody's house and a car is like that. car is like like that. a car is like somebody's house. >> apparently. this
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somebody's house. >:this apparently. this somebody's house. >:this information ly. this somebody's house. >:this informationthat this somebody's house. >:this information that came; is this is information that came to light after we spoke about it. apparently they they it. but apparently they they made speed. they made off at speed. they were driving i mean, is driving erratic. i mean, this is what told. i'm not what we've been told. i'm not sure if it's been verified because as you say, i'm not sure we police this we can trust the police in this instance given that we can trust the police in this instalied given that we can trust the police in this instalied about given that we can trust the police in this instalied about thejiven that we can trust the police in this instalied about the cannabis. they lied about the cannabis. >> yeah. and it was us three discussed this on the night before it came out in the headunes before it came out in the headlines the next day and i will take the same stance as i did then. i think the story needs more scrutiny. i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised by the giving, achieving the just giving, achieving £100,000. and i said on the £100,000. yeah and i said on the night and i do open myself up to accusations of all sorts of nasties, but i said on the night that no of telling that there's no way of telling for they were for certain that they were arresting them or stopping them because they were black. and that's at the very centre of what's gone on here. and i think as a result, these guys have lost their and people see lost their jobs and people see that as unfair, you know, but britain been for a very long britain has been for a very long time now, no matter where you come no matter what you come from, no matter what you believe in or what colour your skin it's always been about
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skin is, it's always been about fairness. tips fairness. and this, to me, tips towards unfair at the moment until we see more. i could be. i could be proved to the cops or unfair to the cops, right? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> unfair the cops and >> unfair to the cops and i could proven wrong given that could be proven wrong given that they're out there risking their lives, on lives, putting themselves on the line society line to keep the rest of society safe. line to keep the rest of society saf( it unfair . i line to keep the rest of society saf( it unfair. i can >> it seems unfair. i can understand people donated so understand why people donated so much to support them. much money to support them. >> i'm going to say i'm going to say this. we don't know. based on the stuff that's been reported sorted, that we've that at least i've read, which is two stories over a of days. stories over a couple of days. we know . so it to me it we don't know. so it to me it sounds like the police oversight dept but that doesn't mean that they deserve to be fired or it doesn't even mean that they did something wrong. >> it's a fair point. something wrong. >> it's a fair point . well, >> it's a fair point. well, we've got the meal now and it looks like there's finally some pushback against ideology pushback against woke ideology and was wokeist and all it took was wokeist celebrating the rape and murder of civilians. paul yeah, and this type of subject was discussed a lot today at the festival of ideas that we've all
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been at. >> so what irony the mail on sunday says the deranged defence of hamas on campuses across the west is fuelling a counter—revolution that could finally loosen the stranglehold of wokeist hmm. so they're saying the radical leftists who for years have exercised increasing power in our universities have finally , have universities have finally, have they finally gone too far for me? they have gone too far, yes. will it be the end of wokeism? no >> but wokeism started in the universities. >> absolutely agree. >> absolutely agree. >> we're critical race theory. all these ideas that led to these ideas of decolonising nation. it's just you know, these have always been sort of sixth idealistic notions, sixth form idealistic notions, you know, decolonisation . the you know, decolonisation. the you know, decolonisation. the you don't see them put into reality until hamas are slaughtering civilians . and slaughtering civilians. and wokeist are saying, well, what did you think decolonisation meant? >> yes. and that's a good point. but this story in the mail on sunday doesn't say that this is one of those typical saturday. we've got nothing to report. so
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write some some bogus little. no, this is this is this is a real thing. >> no, it does. because mean, >> no, it does. because i mean, hamas, between them, hamas, penn state between them, they're half $1 billion hamas, penn state between them, thnfunding. half $1 billion hamas, penn state between them, thnfunding. that's' $1 billion hamas, penn state between them, thnfunding. that's bigbillion hamas, penn state between them, thnfunding. that's big money. in funding. that's big money. >> the only stuff in this is says that really rich people all have stopped giving money or some of them have stopped. but it didn't anything was it didn't say anything was actually going on on it actually going on on campus. it didn't anything about these didn't say anything about these young didn't say anything about these you lewis everything comes down >> lewis everything comes down to money. everything comes down to money. everything comes down to and so many of these to money. and so many of these students, like rhino workman, who head of the student who is the head of the student law committee or something at harvard , phd. so she praised harvard, phd. so she praised praised hamas. and she had a job offer rescinded. and so many of these students have. >> but that has nothing that has nothing do with what's going nothing to do with what's going on campus. does has on on campus. it does it has something to in the boardroom something to do in the boardroom . lewis yeah. >> so of these students >> so many of these students have out and said, oh, this have come out and said, oh, this is great. this slaughter is this is great. this slaughter of is great because of civilians is great because it's bevan it's decolonising nye bevan then people have turned around and said, you said, we're not giving you funding your office. and funding without your office. and then have turned funding without your office. and then and have turned funding without your office. and then and said, have turned funding without your office. and then and said, oh,ve turned funding without your office. and then and said, oh, wait, ned around and said, oh, wait, i didn't believe that. and that shows that ideas are
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shows that these ideas are brittle and fragile. they're not firmly believed in somebody in isis. think somebody in isis. do you think somebody in hamas mind hamas would change their mind based a job offer based on having a job offer rescinded? an absolute rescinded? it's an absolute nonsense . it just shows that all nonsense. it just shows that all this wokeism just window this wokeism is just window dressing. it's just people trying to look good. >> . for me , just looking >> exactly. for me, just looking at what i'm saying exactly . i at what i'm saying exactly. i looked at lewis's face. >> i've given up everything. so. >> i've given up everything. so. >> so , look, this proves it's an >> so, look, this proves it's an ideology and not a philosophy. it's not something that somebody is. if you hold a philosophy key, you will scrutinise it. you will test it, will change, will test it, you will change, you develop . you will you you will develop. you will you will flex with it. it's an will flex with it. when it's an ideology, start off by ideology, you start off by saying should be saying everyone should be wearing a rainbow lanyard and by the end of that week, you're saying it's perfectly okay to slice open a pregnant woman and kill the baby inside because that's happened that's exactly what's happened here. that's why this here. and that's why this has gone far , because they've gone too far, because they've all on the and all got on the train and forgotten when things forgotten to get off when things got that slippery got mental that is the slippery slope which sometimes works. >> but but you are wrong, leo. i'm not wrong. >> but but you are wrong, leo. i'm not wrong . you are wrong.
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i'm not wrong. you are wrong. >> we don't have time for your people are going to complain. >> they're going to say, well, i want to hear what lewis has to say. telegraph well, you can you can put it on twitter. >> you can put it. will you put it on breaks you put it it on breaks and you can put it on telegraph on twitter, telegraph again. >> news is libraries >> and the bad news is libraries are stocking lots of books to turn kids into non—binary turn the kids into non—binary genden turn the kids into non—binary gender. queer communists. the turn the kids into non—binary gendtnewseer communists. the turn the kids into non—binary gendtnewseelchildren nists. the turn the kids into non—binary gendtnewseelchildren don'tthe turn the kids into non—binary gendtnewseelchildren don't read good news is children don't read books so , books anymore. paul yeah, so, okay, so woke libraries stop more trans books than they do gender critical books. >> the data shows. so this the sunday telegraph have been able to survey 49 major local authorities with libraries that have online catalogues. and what they've discovered is that whilst there are two thirds more books about trans ideology than there are about gender criticism , so there are there are a significant number more many. yeah, exactly . much more people yeah, exactly. much more people are loaning out the gender
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critical books. so whilst so what really so what the what the telegraph are saying here is look, the libraries are full of this stuff, but no one's taken it out. they're taken out the gender critical stuff. >> that's interesting. >> i mean it's very interesting because i don't have a book i've written book yet, but do written a book yet, but i do have for sale. have a calendar that's for sale. and go to my website at and you can go to my website at lewis daug noah lewis schaffer daug noah schaffer.co.uk and it's me. i don't know, it's yeah like leo knows it's 12 months and it's me with a cow. look at how beautiful that it's just beautiful that is. it's not just all naked of lewis all naked pictures of lewis schaffer this gender schaffer and is this gender critical you say it's critical or would you say it's more i would it's more trans? i would say it's lewis schaffer. >> prosthetic. lewis schaffer. >> josh prosthetic. lewis schaffer. >> josh schaffer. tic. >> josh schaffer. >> josh schaffer. >> this is story as >> this this is this is story as i was reading it. are people still reading, to going libraries? like basically libraries? it's like basically a promotion thing for libraries. no one goes to libraries. >> well, that's part of >> okay. well, that's part of the they're up in the reason they're coming up in the reason they're coming up in the section. we've got the final section. we've got cocaine couple and cocaine halls, couple brawls and chinese spaceballs seen a couple of
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four cups of coffee. welcome back to the final part of headliners. we've got the guardian now in cinema goers are rejecting modern city and embracing tradition with the return of the intermission. paula they're going to have a woman with a tray full of ice creams and films that aren't rubbish well. yes, please . rubbish as well. yes, please. >> cinema goers >> is uk cinema goers hail return intermissions as films return of intermissions as films hit three hour marks in the past yean hit three hour marks in the past year, blockbusters including batman , avatar, oppenheimer and batman, avatar, oppenheimer and the killer of flower moon, which i've never heard of. i've never i'm sure someone just made that up. wasn't that an eden blyton book? >>a book? >> a blockbuster? >> a blockbuster? >> so all these are now >> anyway, so all these are now hitting three hours plus, i think if a film needs a half time break. yeah, i ain't going to see it. end of chat. no way. there should be a minute and a half. let's not forget they they schindler's list was less than two hours. if i can get schindler's under two schindler's list in under two hours. can get batman under hours. they can get batman under three. hours. they can get batman under thr(yeah , it black and white, >> yeah, it was black and white, though. must be while
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though. so it must be a while ago. but yeah. remember in the 90s dances with 90s going to see dances with wolves odeon dumfries wolves in the odeon in dumfries and was an and it stopped. there was an intermission. that's because intermission. but that's because intermission. but that's because in days you did actually in the old days you did actually reel off put a new reel on. reel off and put a new reel on. >> and also they wanted you to go to the whatever it is to buy some popcorn at £5 a box. they needed make money off of it. needed to make money off of it. i this is i mean, this is i mean, this is i mean, this is i mean, this is i mean, this is i left oppenheimer after two hours. it was a three hour movie. i left after two hours because it already hit the good parts. and good which parts. and the good part, which is my father got to live because he wasn't sent to japan as a foot soldier . and so god bless . foot soldier. and so god bless. god bless that. anyway it should be. i agree with paul, a movie should be about 90 minutes, and i think it might even say so. in the us constitution, the movies came and it wouldn't surprise me that the 12th amendment or something they were unaware of moving on. >> we've got the telegraph now and we're used to politicians offering tax breaks to car manufacturers to boost the
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economy , but it looks like they economy, but it looks like they might do the same with pop stars. >> lewis yeah, because this taylor swift woman who i never really paid any attention to until politicians until recently, politicians begged swift to bring her begged taylor swift to bring her ears to her ears, many ears to her, to their countries. after $5.7 billion boost to us economy , she, i guess, was reported. this is the sunday telegraph is whenever she whenever taylor swift goes to a town there's a blip in the economy of that town because people are flying in there being in hotel rooms. they're spending a tonne of money. and how they came up with $5.7 billion, it's like they probably added up every bit of money that's been spent. but it basically it drains the money from the area, right? so it isn't a good thing if you spent people are spending money on it's for good the police is in the centre where the money is being spent. >> right. >> right. >> that's why canada, >> and that's why canada, iceland, chile, all these other countries taylor countries are begging. taylor swift to their tour to swift to take their tour to those places people will fly those places so people will fly to, say, iceland and spend a
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little tourist dollars basically a plea for tourist dollars. >> i mean, i can understand why this would this would work in ohio and the people from roundabout would go whatever roundabout would go to whatever town is in ohio. mean, town is in ohio. but i mean, people aren't going to fly from ohio iceland to see taylor. ohio to iceland to see taylor. >> they might do don't >> well, they might do i don't know. taylor swift's very popular. someone i'm but popular. i'm not someone i'm but they won't. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. you do. but i carry you. oh, you do. but i do. carry on. but it's not going to on. but. but it's not going to help. it's not going to help america, but it's going to help iceland because people are going to instead of us flying to think instead of us flying from america . so the from iceland to america. so the point do it at reykjavik . point do it at reykjavik. >> exactly. so the point i was going make, if she ends up going to make, if she ends up going to make, if she ends up going everywhere, then no one's going everywhere, then no one's going to her. going to go anywhere to see her. they're going and they're just going to go and see her their hometown her in their hometown or whatever. economic whatever. so the basic economic strategy apart strategy here falls apart straight away. and she's not net zero. >> she's a major polluter. >> she's a major polluter. >> . >> okay. >> okay. >> well, move on to sunday's >> well, we move on to sunday's independent and millions of pounds of cocaine has been found in kent . i pounds of cocaine has been found in kent. i didn't know hunter biden visiting southern biden was visiting southern england . england. >> police say he's £10 million
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worth of cocaine hidden in a ship in kent. well that has ruined mine. and lewis's weekend. thank you very much. the national crime agency . but the national crime agency. but that's what they've done. the national crime agency have found this just in sheerness port, which on the south coast, a panamanian registered ship transporting bananas to the netherlands into trustingly. they found this is the second time they found this in the last few years actually undennater. yeah. so they've engineered this thing into the hull of the ship and so there must be a lot of intelligence for them to find. >> ballast. it's the, the intake that takes in to water act as ballast for the for the ship. lewis that i'm giving you lewis not that i'm giving you suggestions. expensive ballast. >> as a sort of >> well i mean, i'm as a sort of a libertarian i've taken the test and i'm not quite as libertarian as i think i am. but. but so they only found 137 kilos worth of this . it's kilos worth of this. it's a major to do with 10 million. and they had to basically stop this ship. it's they should just let
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the 130. to give a little context, that's basically how much paul weighs. >> i mean, he's not it's but it's funny , that's the best type it's funny, that's the best type of bullying. >> funny bullying is a winner. >> funny bullying is a winner. >> not bullying being helpful . >> not bullying being helpful. 130kg, though, with his health. >> moving on, we've got the mail on sunday now. >> and what annoys people in a relationship. oh, let's ask. thnce relationship. oh, let's ask. thrice married lewis schaefer. >> actually probably . lewis >> actually probably. lewis schaefer. well, some mrs. lewis schaefer, anyway. three couples revealed this mail on sunday. three couples reveal the gripes about their other half that really gets their goat. and from discarded tea bags to not heanng discarded tea bags to not hearing the doorbell. this woman, jane gregory , she wrote a woman, jane gregory, she wrote a bookin woman, jane gregory, she wrote a book in america called misophonia, which is miso phobia, which means everyday sounds that most people anyway, it's so it says that hanging wet clothes on a hook drove this one woman crazy. the clothes on a hook. >> what noise does that make it
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that they it makes the noise of a her husband saying they need to be aired. >> meanwhile, it's left dangling his bother. you could i couldn't even read this story because. because how boring is it to hear about other people's nitpicking, horrible things when paul and i have major problems ? have major problems? >> we love the death of love the dead. >> it causes the death of, well, let's fit this one in quickly. >> finally, in the daily star, we've got to be worried about china's space junk. hopefully their space junk is also smaller than , paul it's another than average, paul it's another one. >> you elsewhere. space >> you end elsewhere. space junkies up in the urban junkies look it up in the urban dictionary junk dictionary space. junk impossible to deal with as china and china's bad behaviour since shrapnel soaring. so essentially this is earlier this year, the daily star revealed they're saying , look, a daily star saying, look, a daily star exclusive . very rarely that exclusive. very rarely that space had a junk problem that nobody was willing to fix. so for decades , humans have been for decades, humans have been sending rockets , satellites, sending rockets, satellites, human poo and other random objects into space. >> no, no, human poo isn't going
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into space. >> well, this is a hell of a throw for a star. >> it's being expelled from space station. >> yeah. no, i don't think anyone's lobbing in the space station. >> this. this story about blaming china's bad behaviour. it's basically racist. anti—china which anti—china propaganda, which he's . he's fine. >> yeah, well, okay. >> yeah, well, okay. >> this is nearly over. >> this is nearly over. >> take another quick look at sunday's front pages . the mail sunday's front pages. the mail on sunday leads with london jihadi leader is nhs doctor. the sunday telegraph has israel sends in elite troops for long war? the observer leads with netanyahu declares second war of independence as fears for gazans grow . the sunday mirror has tory grow. the sunday mirror has tory minister and the sex bully mp . minister and the sex bully mp. the sunday express has banned jihadi hate mob . and finally the jihadi hate mob. and finally the daily star has. this is your captain speaking . and those were captain speaking. and those were your front pages . and that's all your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to paul cox and lewis schaffer, headliners will be back tomorrow at 11 pm. and if you're
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watching at 5 am, then please stay tuned for breakfast. but for now , it's good night. good for now, it's good night. good morning. and stay woke britain this .
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