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made for force says arrests were made for offences including incite racial hatred. other racially motivated crimes, assaulting hatred. other racially motivated crpolice assaulting hatred. other racially motivated crpolice officer. assaulting hatred. other racially motivated crpolice officer. als01lting a police officer. they also issued dispersal after issued a dispersal order after fireworks into crowds fireworks were fired into crowds and officers and towards police officers in trafalgar prime trafalgar square. the prime minister by some minister says plans by some groups to protest during remembrance are remembrance commemorations are provocative remembrance commemorations are provi statement, sunak said remembrance commemorations are prowrightzment, sunak said remembrance commemorations are prowrightzmnrememberiunak said remembrance commemorations are prowrightzmnremember in|ak said remembrance commemorations are prowrightzmnremember in peaced the right to remember in peace and must be protected. and dignity must be protected. labour keir starmer labour leader sir keir starmer echoed he echoed those comments, saying he supports whatever supports the police in whatever action well, blasts action is needed. well, blasts have lighting have been seen lighting up the night over gaza israeli night sky over gaza as israeli strikes pound enclave. strikes pound the enclave. those watching see watching on television can see footage strip from footage filmed of the strip from southern shows a series southern israel shows a series of explosions resulting of huge explosions resulting in orange, and plumes of orange, red flames and plumes of smoke shooting up into the night sky. comes as un officials sky. it comes as un officials warn there is no place that is safe in the strip as the conflict continues, the foreign office says it's pressing for the rafah crossing to be reopened after it was temporarily closed today. in a statement, a spokesperson described the situation as disappointing and said they remain in contact with british nationals in the region. 112 uk nationals in the region. 112 uk nationals were on the list to leave gaza through the rafah
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crossing today . it's not yet crossing today. it's not yet known how many were able to actually make that journey earlier on, scotland's first minister, humza yousaf announced that his family has now been able to leave gaza . well able to leave gaza. well germany's hamburg airport has been closed after an armed man used a vehicle to break through security and onto a runway . now security and onto a runway. now those watching on tv can see eyewitness footage filmed at the airport . you can see authorities airport. you can see authorities trying to put out flames on the runway close to a passenger jet. and you'll see a vehicle which we've enlarged and slowed down, driving through the fire and water. hamburg police say they're dealing with a static hostage situation. it follows media reports that the man had to children in his car and fired a gun twice in the air. there are also reports that a woman had contact the police about a possible child abduction . and possible child abduction. and finally, russell brand is being sued by a film extra who claims that she was sexually assaulted on a us movie set. his accuser
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says the actor was carrying a bottle of vodka and appeared intoxicated when he approached her on the set of arthur back in 2010. the lawsuit has been filed in new york and is the first accusation to be made against brand in court. brand has not yet responded to that lawsuit . yet responded to that lawsuit. this is gb news across the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news now it's time for our headliners . time for our headliners. >> thank you're. >> thank you're. >> hello and welcome to headliners. your first look at sunday's newspapers with three comedians. i'm one of them. i'm leo kearse and i'm joined tonight by gb news answer to torvill and dean, because they're both skating on thin ice for the next hour, it's louis shaffer and created a wedding . shaffer and created a wedding. are you both are you both doing
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good?| are you both are you both doing good? i thought you went torvill and dean. i thought those are the people on the tv and the movies who sell the ads for the movies who sell the ads for the movie . movie. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no. >> ice skaters, bolero. >> ice skaters, bolero. >> ice skaters, bolero. >> i know who you mean , but i >> i know who you mean, but i can't remember the name dean and something in dean . dit, dit, something in dean. dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit. we've got a new. we've got a new tune. anyway, let's have a look at sunday's front pages. the mail on sunday leads with tory covered for serial tory party covered up for serial rapist the observer rapist mp. the observer has revealed plan brand anyone revealed plan to brand anyone undermining the uk as extreme demist. the sunday express leads with my terror over race hate mobs. the sunday mirror has russell brand makes . £350,000 russell brand makes. £350,000 since the rape claims the sunday telegraph has met police adviser led from the river to the sea. chant we're going to be covering that shortly. the daily star has on sunday has the lamb shank
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redemption . and those were your redemption. and those were your front pages . anneliese of a front pages. anneliese of a closer look at those front pages starting with the sunday telegraph. lewis what have they got? the big news. got? they have the big news. >> police adviser led from >> met police adviser led from river to the sea chant. this is the sunday telegraph. and there's this guy, atiq malik, who's a lawyer from luton, and he was he was found in a video from 1994, 2021 shouting from the river to the sea, which he instigated the chant and he instigated the chant and he instigated the chant and he instigated the chant. and this is a chant that basically is known to be calling for the extermination of jews and the exterminate of israel to push all the all the jews into the sea. >> well, i would say that that's true. >> but we don't know that. we don't know that. but you have to you know you know, why is this news? the fact that he's he's advising the crown prosecution
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service on hate crimes, the police i'll tell you i'll tell you why this is news. >> it shows that are liberal establishment. the woke blob has a has an insane problem with with anti—semitic ism. however, they however they dress it up . they however they dress it up. so we've got a lawyer who advises the met police who who leads these anti—semitic chants calling for the extermination of jews. have a prominent jews. we also have a prominent mosque chairman who praised the founder of hamas, and he's an adviser for the cps. so are you really pardon all no less on the scrutiny panel. so the people who are supposed to be making sure that this behaves appropriately, he probably is scrutinising it. >> i bet he's paying very close attention to all this. they're clearly very interested parties. >> yeah, why are you so >> yeah, but why are you so upset about this? the fact is, everybody knows everybody everybody knows this. everybody knows that it's not it's not a it. >> and we've seen i mean, we've seen over the past the past couple of weeks, we've seen the palestinian protests have contained some very , very
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contained some very, very nefarious elements . it's calling nefarious elements. it's calling for the opening be calling for hate and for destruction . an and hate and for destruction. an and the police have given them, you know, really treated them with kid gloves. if anybody turns up with a union flag or an english you know saint george cross , you know saint george cross, they're immediately pounced on as if they're carrying swastika. >> well, i've been feeling sorry for the police and thinking, who would to do that job? where would want to do that job? where do a quick do you start? i did a quick calculation. there's calculation. i think there's about 300 people to police about 300 people to each police person so you know. >> so you're saying we could we could have them? >> well, it's just i just fancied finding so i had fancied finding out. so i had a look. i know that look. i don't know what that means, know, it's not means, but, you know, it's not an easy job, is it? but then when find out that actually when you find out that actually there's well on top, you there's this as well on top, you can get really think can get really i think you've been your been very generous with your interpreter. to been very generous with your inte sea. er. to been very generous with your intesea. yeah to been very generous with your intesea. yeah i'm to been very generous with your intesea. yeah i'm no, to been very generous with your intesea. yeah i'm no, i to been very generous with your intesea. yeah i'm no, i know the sea. yeah i'm no, i know exactly what it means. >> but for some people it doesn't mean but most doesn't mean that. but for most people fact is, people it does. and the fact is, anybody caught chanting it knows what it means. possibly no, i don't think they maybe they do . don't think they maybe they do. listen, here's the problem. the
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problem is that that there's a group of people that hate jews in this country and there's no reason to act. surprise. we know , you know, when you're we kind of hope that the police and the crown prosecution service aren't being advised, caused and led by those people. who's going to lead them? you have to once you have a once you have people who aren't hateful anti—semites and racists. no, but once you decide you're going to have a multicultural you're multicultural country, you're going to invite people from other countries who are bringing their hatred into the their own hatred into the system. yeah and so that's going to affect from many different it's like with irish people , if it's like with irish people, if you bring in northern irish people , some of them are going people, some of them are going to protestants. some of people, some of them are going to are protestants. some of people, some of them are going to are going estants. some of people, some of them are going to are going to ants. some of people, some of them are going to are going to hate some of people, some of them are going to are going to hate the1e of catholics. >> still think they could have >> i still think they could have screened for that. mean, i now screened for that. i mean, i now a employee at gb news, a full time employee at gb news, i've them my i've had to tell them my history, my social media, everything done. this everything i've ever done. this guy done before. i mean, guy has done it before. i mean, i don't know how long he's been in but wow, he should in the job, but wow, he should have something . have said something. >> yeah. >> yeah. and >> yeah. and i >> yeah. and i we'll
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>> yeah. and i we'll see >> yeah. and i guess we'll see over weeks how the over the coming weeks how the marches policed. if the if marches are policed. if the if the remembrance day marches are policed. so far the state, the policed. so far the state, the police have treated these people with, you know , a very light with, you know, a very light touch. and i think it's disgraceful, disgraceful. next up, we've got the observer cresta what's on the front cover there? >> okay. reveal old plan to brand anyone undermining uk as extremist and undermining in quote marks there i don't know what they mean by that so government officials have drawn up deeply controversial proposals to broaden the definition of extremism . so definition of extremism. so watch out, louis. it could be you. yeah yeah. it's anyone who undermines the country's institutions and values. institutions and its values. which be mean, that which to be fair, i mean, that is really broad. well, is really, really broad. well, we just did it. >> we undermined the police >> we just undermined the police and the crown prosecution service . but i and the crown prosecution service. but i think it was valid. i kind of worried that, you that could be i mean, you know, that could be i mean, that could be taken as extremism. >> yeah , well, that's it isn't >> yeah, well, that's it isn't it? you've that's it. so the challenge is that we have with
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multiculturalism and all these different views is that of course we want to have all the different i most of different views. i mean, most of them, everything louis them, maybe not everything louis says. but so says. i don't know. but yeah, so it's getting broader. i mean, that's a that's a really broad definition, isn't it? there's so many and then there's many things and then there's like legitimate just like legitimate people who just want way things want to change the way things are we'd end up are done. would be we'd end up in situation they in this situation where they couldn't reasonable in this situation where they couldn't argumentsmable in this situation where they couldn't arguments possibly. so political arguments possibly. so there's of free speech there's a lot of free speech advocates very worried this . advocates very worried by this. >> and who decides? who decides what values are ? what undermining uk values are? you know, is it going to be is it going to the party in it going to be the party in power? obviously the power? because obviously the labour have labour party would have different values the tories different values than the tories and within the labour party different values than the tories and havethin the labour party different values than the tories and havethin tisimilarjr party would have more similar attitudes to some of the people who want to undermine the british and undermine the institutions. >> right. >> right. >> and, and, and, and is it about letting the certain people in versus the people who are born and raised here? i mean, i personally agree they that personally agree that they that they shouldn't allow people who just move to this country shout out whatever they want to shout out. and that includes me .
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out whatever they want to shout out. and that includes me. i don't you know, i'm all for that. >> it's like a tiered system. yes. >> a tier a tiered system. i don't live here. i mean, i do live here, but i'm not from here. so what gives me the right to the people here? to criticise the people here? >> but interestingly, when britain's very self deprecating place , it's not like america place, it's not like america where people go usa, usa, like no , no british people ever stand no, no british people ever stand up in the pub and go uk, uk. >> so you're saying that i've become british because i'm sitting criticising the sitting here criticising the country that country and i'm worried that self—deprecation, is the self—deprecation, which is the most do, could most british thing to do, could become under this law . become illegal under this law. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so anyway, moving on, next up, got the sunday mirror. up, we've got the sunday mirror. lewis what have they got in their cover ? their cover? >> do they have? so what >> what do they have? so what are we. oh, sunday. oh the mirror. it's russell brand makes £350,000 since rape claim as a new victim filed suit , which new victim filed suit, which we're going to talk about the new victim later, i guess. but i don't know why this is news that he's continuing to make money. that's his he's doing his job. i think this is a very british thing , is to, like badmouth the
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thing, is to, like badmouth the guy for actually making money. and been off and he's been taken off of youtube. so probably he was making so much more money. this is only the money he was making for being on rumble. yeah >> so this is restricted. is his income and they almost seem upset that russell brand , you upset that russell brand, you know, anybody accused of any crime doesn't immediately crawl into a cave and renounce all physical possession . physical possession. >> but they're going to talk about amount of smoke there about the amount of smoke there must be some isn't it? must be some fire, isn't it? that's argument with russell brand. five women. it's not most >> five women. it's not the most smoke i've ever seen. >> mean, yeah, but >> no, but i mean, yeah, but there's been a of media. i'm there's been a lot of media. i'm not saying this is my opinion, but i think it's i had a discussion with a comedian in a pub few months ago, and this pub a few months ago, and this person said, but know person said, and but you know what? russell brand's done ? and person said, and but you know visaid, russell brand's done ? and person said, and but you know visaid, no, sell brand's done ? and person said, and but you know visaid, no, iell brand's done ? and person said, and but you know visaid, no, i don't nd's done ? and person said, and but you know visaid, no, i don't knoonne ? and person said, and but you know visaid, no, i don't know what’ and i said, no, i don't know what russell he insisted russell brand. and he insisted that and i made the that he knew. and i made the case several times that we don't that he knew. and i made the case syeah. times that we don't that he knew. and i made the case syeah. andes that we don't that he knew. and i made the case syeah. and it that we don't that he knew. and i made the case syeah. and it was we don't that he knew. and i made the case syeah. and it was just don't know. yeah. and it was just like, but but, you know, like, no, but but, you know, it's a fact, though, right? and that's where the conversation is among yeah among my friends. yeah >> and also, i mean, the rumours that went around the circuit, obviously comedian
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obviously being a comedian on the these the circuit, you hear these rumours you hear it. rumours every time you hear it. it's embellished, been it's been embellished, it's been changed. some some of changed. and also some some of it sounded like it wasn't it just sounded like it wasn't exactly savile esque. it wasn't even weinstein esque . it was even weinstein esque. it was somebody regretted it aftennards, but it was it was consensual. and some of the examples i heard, they weren't even approaching the foothills of criminality. and interestingly , the woman who's interestingly, the woman who's suing him is not a a criminal case. it's a civil case. she's suing for money rather than prosecuting for justice. but we're going to we're going we're going to get we're going to let's finish to get later. so let's finish this section with a daily star on sunday. krista, what have they lamb shank they got? the lamb shank redemption . redemption. >> the sheep's been saved. if you been following you haven't been following this, there's sheep that's been there's a sheep that's been stuck in some kind of ravine or something. i don't know, down a hill for two years. it's very. oh, yeah, of course it's on the front sheep's. really. front of the sheep's. really. it's too wool. it's it's got too much wool. it's very uncomfortable, very lonely. and and and it's been rescued. and what i about story isn't i love about this story isn't just the happy ending, but there was group was an animal rights group saying, we saying, well, you know, if we rescue this sheep, it's going to
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be complex. it's going be very complex. it's going to be very complex. it's going to be a really operation. be a really intricate operation. and farmers went and then five farmers went er put me cider just put down me cider and they just went hill and just went down the hill and just brought sheep up. brilliant went down the hill and just brougwork, sheep up. brilliant went down the hill and just brougwork, lads.p up. brilliant good work, lads. >> a good news story to >> amazing. a good news story to finish anyway , that's it for >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. anyway , that's it for >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. butnay , that's it for >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. but comingit's it for >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. but coming up it for >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. but coming up infor >> amazing. a good news story to finis one. but coming up in part part one. but coming up in part two, we've got suella ten trouble. another tory in trouble over racism and newsnight facing the axe. see you in a couple
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news radio. >> welcome back to headliners. >> welcome back to headliners. >> i'm leo kearse. i'm still here with lewis schaffer and cressida wetton. and let's continue with the stories kicking off this section with the sunday telegraph and suella bravermans comments on homeless people have come in for some intense criticism. >> oh it ted's great joke. i do get it. i do get it because i went to a psychiatrist once and itold went to a psychiatrist once and i told him that i was a wigwam. i told him that i was a wigwam. i felt sometimes i woke up at night having nightmares, that i was wigwam tepee or a was a wigwam or a tepee or a tepee and he said that i was too
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tense. oh really? >> yeah. i thought that was going a bit waking going to be a joke. a bit waking up in the middle of night up in the middle of the night and to and needing to pee. >> was suella >> yeah. no, that was suella said yeah, we should said what? oh, yeah, we should probably. sorry, we probably. sorry, i guess we should. people should. anyway, homeless people in made a lifestyle in tents have made a lifestyle choice. says says suella braverman, favourite braverman, who's my favourite name of anybody. she reminds me of thati name of anybody. she reminds me of that i was in love of a girl that i was in love with where i was growing with in in where i was growing up and. and she up in new york. and. and she basically , you know, she says basically, you know, she says we're going to start getting people off of the street. no one's be allowed to one's going to be allowed to sleep a tent on the street. sleep in a tent on the street. it's becoming too like new it's becoming too much like new york. they're going to find york. and they're going to find charities us for aiding and abetting beggars . abetting beggars. >> so handing out the tents. yeah. >> you're not handing out the tents or transporting beggars. and the truth is, as someone who's made a lot of bad lifestyle choices in my lifetime, i actually i mean, this is maybe this may be i'm going to get nobody's going to love me for saying this, but i think it's totally true. a lot of these people, living of these people, they're living in and they don't have to in tents and they don't have to live they can have live in tents. they can have housing the council. housing on the council.
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>> come everybody knows >> oh, come on. everybody knows that often that homeless people are often in a mental health in the grip of a mental health crisis. they might be drugs. crisis. they might be on drugs. i transporting i don't know what transporting beggars oh, beggars is about, though. oh, that's about. >> one group of >> that's about one group of people. think it's about people. i think it's about one group people come from group of people who've come from another of another country. and of dominated the begging. see tactfully done. >> lewis yeah , you did that >> lewis yeah, you did that without committing any hate crime whatsoever. >> i don't know that they're saying there's going to be a new law. we need new law for law. do we need a new law for this? it surely right now this? isn't it surely right now it's not to sleep in it's not legal to sleep in somebody's doonnay. >> on the >> what's it to be on the pavement that ? there pavement like that? there must be. must laws . that's be. there must be laws. that's what everybody. and you know what everybody. and you know what about this what the worst thing about this thing it's going to be in thing is, is it's going to be in the speech . yeah. so the the king's speech. yeah. so the king is given a piece of paper that's written out by suella braverman , and he's got to say braverman, and he's got to say it. it's good to see, even if he hates even if he hates it and, you know, he hates half the stuff because team world. stuff because he's team world. he's he's totally he's like, totally. he's totally not side . i love not on suella side. i love suella for prime minister. >> i agree. and i used to work for westminster council and like
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you say, a lot of the homelessness is driven by substance abuse. it's driven by mental health problems and people difficult . at the people are difficult. at the time there were a lot of beds going empty and hostels and accommodation because people just didn't want to. they didn't want to be in the be in the hostels or be in the accommodation anyway. okay, moving on. the independent now and a tory mp has had the whip removed being found guilty removed after being found guilty of racism. probably as of racism. it's probably just as well historical well given the historical association racism and association between racism and whips . cresta nice, nice tory mp whips. cresta nice, nice tory mp surrenders whip after he's found guilty of racially abusing activists so . activists so. >> so this is bob stewart and he actually i can't believe he chose to say this. he told somebody from bahrain to go back to bahrain . come on, mate. yeah to bahrain. come on, mate. yeah i mean, in this day and age, how isn't there like a little warning that goes off? you think, oh, maybe not that choice of words. >> i mean, picked a specific >> i mean, he picked a specific place, is some sort of place, which is some sort of advance sort of advance over your your sort of you know, old fashioned 19,
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didn't he? that's true. >> he knew where he was from. that's true. but it's more complicated than that, isn't it? because this guy, because this this this guy, bob stewart, actually stewart, has actually been working and the chap working in bahrain and the chap who he's racially abused was tortured by the bahraini and government regime . thank you so government regime. thank you so it's not it's not what it looks like on paper. and i think poor old bob stewart is going, that's not what i meant. he likes bahrain and has lots of good things to say about it. >> so him to say go >> yeah. so for him to say go back it's back to bahrain, it's like saying back bahrain. i saying go back to bahrain. i think this is what he's saying. it's as bad as you think it it's not as bad as you think it is not as bad as it used is or it's not as bad as it used to be. >> i mean, was tortured >> i mean, this guy was tortured by the bahrain government, apparently. mean, doesn't apparently. i mean, that doesn't sound why sound i can understand why this guy and guy doesn't like bahrain and probably to go of probably doesn't want to go of all suggest he all the places to suggest he goes like him goes back to like sending him back where he was back to a place where he was hooked to electrodes like, hooked up to electrodes like, oh, you should this restaurant. >> amazing. let give >> it was amazing. let me give you their try again. you their card. try again. >> have ever heard >> when have you ever heard that? anybody said you, >> when have you ever heard tha back anybody said you, >> when have you ever heard tha back tomybody said you, >> when have you ever heard tha back to scotland?id you, >> when have you ever heard tha back to scotland? oh you, >> when have you ever heard tha back to scotland? oh yeah, go back to scotland? oh yeah, all the time. but they
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all the time. yeah. but they usually them for the megabus usually ask them for the megabus fare. >> and e.- e.— >> yeah. and spend it on cans of tennent's. sunday tennent's. anyway, the sunday mirror learned mirror now and we just learned how money russell brand is how much money russell brand is making. alleged making. well one of his alleged victims it. louis. victims wants it. louis. >> that's sounding very >> yes. that's sounding very cynical of her. but russell brand accused of sexually assaulting an extra on the set. movie set of author the remake of the film with dudley moore, which was fantastic film and he talked to an extra and he was drunk and he exposed according to the according to this extra and he did bad things and he went into a loo and he did bad things and she was very upset. and this was years ago. and and this was 13 years ago. and i heard this. and you know me, i'm in the film business. and i thought myself when this thought to myself when this doesn't me, when doesn't sound true to me, when doesn't sound true to me, when does a star of a film actually talk to an extra ? and that never talk to an extra? and that never that never happens. i remember i spoke to emma stone once and the look she gave me, she didn't force you in a toilet? no. >> she didn't think your name was russell brand, did she ? she was russell brand, did she? she a up.
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a mix up. >> did borrow £500 from me. >> she did borrow £500 from me. which you serious? which was, you serious? >> no , i was going to say where >> no, i was going to say where did you get that from? >> no , i mean, it's interesting, >> no, i mean, it's interesting, chris, that that she's she's chosen in the civil route . she's chosen in the civil route. she's suing for money rather than going to the police to get justice. >> that's right. which we know is notoriously difficult with things like this. i'm a bit confused because it sounds like she's saying some of this took place on set, which is extraordinary. that does place on set, which is extraofiinary. that does place on set, which is extraof if ary. that does place on set, which is extra of if that that does place on set, which is extraof if that happened, )es place on set, which is extraof if that happened, that kind of if that happened, that supports idea that people kind of if that happened, that suphim s idea that people kind of if that happened, that suphim s away| that people kind of if that happened, that suphim s away with. people kind of if that happened, that suphim s away with stuff. le kind of if that happened, that suphim s away with stuff. if let him get away with stuff. if a lot of these brand a lot of these russell brand things it's that grey area we were talking about where it's a problem know problem we don't know what happened think all happened and i just think all i mean i don't know about this woman specific we keep woman specific case but we keep kind arming people like kind of arming people with like young go into situations young women go into situations with armed with this concept with men armed with this concept of like it's so because of consent. like it's so because men like the offside rule, you know, like they like, ah, technically, i wasn't wrong. like, it's not enough. it's like , you've to do it in the , no, you've got to do it in the spirit and i don't spirit of the thing. and i don't trust to that. trust men to do that. >> could you, could you do me
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>> so could you, could you do me a favour? cressida we got a lot of female viewers defend women a favour? cressida we got a lot of ferbecause. ers defend women a favour? cressida we got a lot of ferbecause. because|d women a favour? cressida we got a lot of ferbecause. because when nen a favour? cressida we got a lot of ferbecause. because when izn a favour? cressida we got a lot of ferbecause. because when i do here. because. because when i do it or when he can't do it, i can't do it. >> i will defend. i've just said it. it's adequate it. i don't think it's adequate to saying to young women to keep saying to young women who offered all these things who are offered all these things , you know, potentially career , you know, potentially a career for money. maybe they like the gulf- for money. maybe they like the guy. they're probably being flattered. i imagine he's quite good at that. yeah. and they get all no means no good at that. yeah. and they get all consents no means no good at that. yeah. and they get all consents really: means no good at that. yeah. and they get all consents really important. and consents really important. it's like, oh, really? consider went against human hormones. good with that. i mean it's good luck with that. i mean it's just you're not you're not truth. >> well, actually, sounds >> well, actually, this sounds like you're making it sound like a discriminated a way that i'm discriminated against i've never been against because i've never been on and somebody , on set anywhere. and somebody, you know, offered me a chance to boost career doing boost my career for doing certain things , and i'd be up certain things, and i'd be up for it. oh, my god. do you know what, leo? >> believe think >> i believe you. i think men and women got on and women have got very on average. oh, i've got to say, on average, very different average, i've got very different attitudes . attitudes towards these things. i to get it i wouldn't expect you to get it right, that doesn't mean right, but that doesn't mean that she is not here. >> i'm going her. >> i'm going to defend her. yeah. aggrieved
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yeah. that she's not aggrieved in a major way. and that she might, i imagine she is. >> it sounds horrible. i wouldn't go near him with a i wouldn't go near him with a i wouldn't near him with yours. wouldn't go near him with yours. >> think he's >> with mine. i think he's disgusting with my ten foot pole. okay, got the sunday pole. okay, we've got the sunday telegraph now and the increase savagery anti—semitic savagery of anti—semitic rhetoric in europe is leading to violent attacks on jews. >> cressida yeah. >> cressida yeah. >> french woman stabbed on doorstep in anti—semitic attack . doorstep in anti—semitic attack. so this woman has had a knock on the door. she's opened the door and someone stabbed her. and amazingly, she's only got mild injuries. she's in her 30s. and injuries. she's in her 30s. and in case you're thinking, yeah, but we know there was but how do we know there was a swastika painted front swastika painted on her front door? i mean, that's door? so i think i mean, that's really your work, isn't it? >> yeah, but how do we know that this. i mean, now i'm going to defend this, this thing and question. newspaper, question. it's in the newspaper, so isn't a very so probably isn't a very credible newspaper. >> it's in the telegraph. >> it's in the sunday telegraph. >> it's in the sunday telegraph. >> know what? no newspapers >> you know what? no newspapers are credible this is credible are credible in this is credible in this country. >> i mean, they are i mean, this is job. this obviously is not a job. this obviously isn't concocted this isn't is not a job. this obviously isn't news. :octed this isn't is not a job. this obviously isn't news. iwcted this isn't is not a job. this obviously isn't news. i mean,iis isn't is not a job. this obviously isn't news. i mean, that'st is not a job. this obviously isn't news. i mean, that's a fake news. i mean, that's a ridiculous thing to say, louis.
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and it's kind of offensive to this been attacked. no, no, no. well and she's >> no, no, no. well and she's one my people. and i believe one of my people. and i believe that probably happened . it's that it probably happened. it's unbelievable situations . unbelievable situations. unbelievably bad that that there's been a torrent of threats to the jewish community around the world. >> and what i think is disgusting that there's on social media, there's a lot of pro hamas, pro palestinian rhetoric. there's very anti—semitic , very anti jews, anti—semitic, very anti jews, anti—israel, and it feels like that's being enabled by this state, being enabled by the police . we've seen how the police. we've seen how the police, the criminal prosecution service and it's the same across the western world. they're they're not dealing with it appropriately. they're not deaung appropriately. they're not dealing and now appropriately. they're not dea results and now appropriately. they're not dea results in and now appropriately. they're not dea results in violent and now appropriately. they're not dea results in violent attacks. w it's results in violent attacks. we're seeing the rhetoric spill over into real world violence. i spoke to an israeli friend, maybe a week after, say, around the 14th, we went for coffee and so it was still very it's still tense now, but even more so. >> and i said to my friend,
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aren't you tempted to just get your family to come and stay with you? she are you with you? and she said, are you kidding? come. kidding? they wouldn't come. they're and they're looking at the bbc and they europe feel they think europe is they feel like, we're our home. like, no, we're in our home. like, would we leave? like, why would we leave? >> right. because there >> right. because if there was an if there was something like this done israel, an if there was something like thisthey done israel, an if there was something like thisthey would done israel, an if there was something like thisthey would finde israel, an if there was something like thisthey would find the israel, an if there was something like thisthey would find the person the they would find the person and they would be punished and their family would be punished as well. if they promoted this thing. country , it's thing. and in this country, it's like i wouldn't want to be their neighbour like i wouldn't want to be their neiiyeah,r like i wouldn't want to be their neiiyeah, yeah . well, moving on, >> yeah, yeah. well, moving on, we've got the observer and it looks like the bbc's newsnight show is wilting under competition from gb news headliners >> louis yeah, because it's on at 11:00 the same time, i guess it's on right now because i never i've never watched it. i came to this 23 years came to this country 23 years ago. i've maybe it ago. i think i've maybe seen it three times. it's it says from flagship ship to flag cuts that place newsnight in jeopardy. and the is, that since the thing is, is that since what's his name, the really the jeremy clarkson, who was rude to me, i met him in in edinburgh once and maybe maybe wasn't rude
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maybe. what did you do ? i don't maybe. what did you do? i don't know. i handed him a flyer. you know, you hand somebody a flyer for the show and he just acted really like, just really like i was like, just wait. how dare you to. to wait. how dare you talk to. to me? probably didn't. he me? i probably didn't. he probably didn't have that attitude. you know, you know probably didn't have that attitiit e. you know, you know probably didn't have that attitiit is you know, you know probably didn't have that attitiit is edinburgh., you know probably didn't have that attitiit is edinburgh. he's know how it is in edinburgh. he's like, you take a flyer anyway, so. their viewership has been so. so their viewership has been down to 300,000 and probably their viewership down because their viewership is down because there's a lot more choices out there's a lot more choices out there for news, news, news doesn't happen just at 11:00. it's happening around the clock. and the bbc is state propaganda, which is boring. nobody wants to see state propaganda. >> and also it doesn't reflect the opinions of the people who watch it. i mean, the people of britain aren't these woke elitist? oxburgh cabal of islington toffs? i haven't watched it for nearly ten years. >> i'm still not over the dapper laughs interview in 2014 that really woke me up. i'm still angry about that. that tone , angry about that. that tone, that how they're so judgemental. >> these people i'm upset with
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with what they did to prince andrew. he's a lovely man . andrew. he's a lovely man. >> okay, well , that's it for >> okay, well, that's it for part two. join us in part three for the bbc showing hamas propaganda as news. maybe that's why nobody's watching the bbc and james may versus britain's strictest headteacher who will win. will be right back
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news radio. best points. >> welcome back to headlines as we've got the sunday express now and the bbc is showing fake hamas propaganda in its news footage thought bbc verify were supposed to stop this kind of thing. >> cresta bbc provokes fury for running footage featuring famous hamas propaganda actor and he is famous. i don't know any actors. i wouldn't know tom cruise if you walked in here and this guy i know who he is. he is. i keep seeing him. he pops up everywhere. so there's been calls for an inquiry, so that's reassuring into the coverage of
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the israel gaza crisis from the bbc because this so this 6:00 news have used his footage and this is what's really amazing. not only has it been called out, they're now saying that he's not fake. >> well, we've got we've got the picture of this is this is a tweet that was put out that shows the different roles that he's in these. they're he's played in these. they're called pallywood. it's the palestinian hollywood. so he's played a freedom fighter, a blood donor, a foster father, a resilient patient, a revived corpse, a war correspondent, very unconvincing there in the helmet, doesn't fit him at all. american idol, not helmet, doesn't fit him at all. american idol , not the tv show, american idol, not the tv show, isuppose. american idol, not the tv show, i suppose . a radiology tech and i suppose. a radiology tech and a tour guide. these are some of the roles that he's had. but the bbc seem oblivious to this. i don't know if they're being wilfully oblivious or if, uh, or if they genuinely didn't recognise him. i think everybody else an internet connection else with an internet connection did . did. >> i did. »i did. >> i itjust i can't. >> i mean, itjust i can't. i can't believe it. it's funny that , that they can't believe it. it's funny that, that they would claim to have a verify that they would
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even have an idea of verifying things because they're so because because they want to believe it. >> and obviously people are dying there and it's bad in the gaza. but when you see some of the videos and the children that are like some of the children are like some of the children are being carried and they're covered in dust and dirt, yeah, at least the top half of their body is. but the rest isn't. and there are never any mothers around. there are never any women around. it's just in a field of men . and i think field of men. and i think there's i think there's it's, it's what's happened is you choose, you become your enemy. and the enemy of the jewish people were the eternal victims. and now the palace opinions are painting themselves as the victims. that's so unfair. >> to be fair, if a building's collapsed, there's somebody somewhere is going to be in a right state. it's not like there aren't dead. i'm not denying right state. it's not like there aren foread. i'm not denying right state. it's not like there aren for aid. i'm not denying right state. it's not like there aren for a second.ot denying that for a second. >> this is the thing i've seen. >> this is the thing i've seen. >> you need to this
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>> and why you need to do this exactly. >> i've seen so much footage, genuine footage know, genuine footage of, you know, horrible horrible genuine footage of, you know, horribltand horrible genuine footage of, you know, horribltand injuries. orrible genuine footage of, you know, horribltand injuries. and le genuine footage of, you know, horribltand injuries. and so deaths and injuries. and so i don't understand why they undermine because there's been more disinformation and more fake generated imagery and all the rest of it flying around in this conflict than any conflict i've ever seen. and i don't know why they do it when there is valid footage there undermines the validity . the validity. >> i'm going to get into trouble for saying this. i've seen a lot of video which shows a lot of men and a few little children and no women anywhere to be found and that's very weird . oh found and that's very weird. oh my god. i can't believe i said that. i i want to apologise for that. i i want to apologise for that. >> well, it's your lived experience , louis. anyway, we've experience, louis. anyway, we've got the observer now , and ofsted got the observer now, and ofsted ratings been judged to be inadequate. >> louis yeah. enad quit. this is ofsted. as soon as i saw ofsted, i thought ofcom and i had flash . i had like, a had a flash. i had like, a moment of panic. and this is not
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even news but this is even a news story, but this is kind of an opinion piece in the guardian where they asked all these the heads of these basic, all the heads of these basic, all the heads of the which the office the ofsted, which is the office for under the office for for ted under the office for education , for education , the education, for education, the office for education . and it office for education. and it said, i think you need some. and it said, parents can't rely on ofsted to judge the school that they're that they're sending their kids to because 80% of the of the evaluate nations are either good or outstanding. right. and as a parent i know for a fact that if your child goes to a good school , that's goes to a good school, that's a school run by people who are learning challenge . it's a good learning challenge. it's a good school. it's a horrible but everyone gets a badge and everybody gets a badge. >> these words are just so i mean, like schools are a complex thing, right? so they've got words good, outstanding and inadequate . but all of those inadequate. but all of those words could be used to describe you .
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you. >> oh, boo boo boo, that that was two out of three. >> that's pretty good. anyway when i was going get preparing to go to school, my parents had a choice between two and there was one where they made the kids put their blazers on and the other paint and other one had peeling paint and the to gob on each the kids used to gob on each other at breaks. and my parents just of got a feel it just kind of got a feel for it and went on. that one, and went on. probably that one, right? in the area just right? people in the area just discuss the school, you know, which school, really. >> so really you don't need the ofsted recommendations. >> speak other parents, ofsted recommendations. >> speakeak other parents, ofsted recommendations. >> speak to, other parents, ofsted recommendations. >> speak to, younther parents, ofsted recommendations. >> speak to, you speakarents, ofsted recommendations. >> speak to, you speak to nts, you speak to, you speak to veterans the school. veterans of the school. >> need a ofsted >> no, you don't need a ofsted at it's just more at all. it's just more centralisation on behalf of the british government centralisation on behalf of the briiokay,nvernment centralisation on behalf of the briiokay,nvernnwe've the >> okay, well, we've got the independent may is independent now and james may is making fun of britain's strictest . is she strictest headteacher. is she going to give him detention? cressida do james may cressida she should do james may leads mockery of britain's strictest headteacher over complaint about at m&s christmas advert . advert. >> but i'm sure we've all seen the advert now. it's this really horrible sort of cynical post—modern what's the point? burn the christmas cards. it's just they don't even call it christmas. >> they call it dismiss, which
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it sounds like some sort of pronoun. >> it's so , so miserable. i >> it's so, so miserable. i mean, don't you know? i know not everybody's religious. some of us just call it the festival of guilt. i get all that. there's a lot of cynicism, but it's not meant to come from m&s, is it? they're be the positive they're meant to be the positive spin. birbalsingh spin. so catherine birbalsingh has of expect has done what you kind of expect of she's done this of her. she's done this very serious open letter saying when our nation is its knees our nation is on its knees trying our spirits high trying to keep our spirits high for all achieve for what we can all achieve together, this is not the time for you to encourage people to ignore the inspirational spirit of self—sacrifice , of christmas, of self—sacrifice, gratitude and so on and so on. and just very heartfelt. and it's just very heartfelt. and it's just very heartfelt. and i completely agree, you know, self, know, because we're a very self, we're selfish time now, we're in a selfish time now, aren't we? you know, it started with jennifer aniston that with jennifer aniston and that shampoo advert . with jennifer aniston and that shampoo advert. and it with jennifer aniston and that shampoo advert . and it it shampoo advert. and it did. it did. because you're worth oh, i'm worth shiny well, what i'm worth shiny hair. well, what about being worth like, the values like, you've pinned values of like, you've pinned the western the downfall of western civilisation shampoo advert? >> hasn't she suffered enough? but you what? know we're but you know what? i know we're running out of but running out of time, but christmas is coming up, and you need to know christmas is .
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need to know when christmas is. because my calendar . because i've got my calendar. the lewis calendar, the lewis schaffer calendar, which by lucy harman. which was done by lucy harman. and this is december. and here's me basically passing out for actually more christmassy than the marks. >> and spencer's christmas advert. >> it's yeah, and it shows >> and it's yeah, and it shows presents and a nice dog and you can find this calendar. it's available only for a short time. go to my go to twitter at lewis schaffer or go to see it's available for a short time i think you've just got that one thatis think you've just got that one that is that is the one now we're prepared to print as many as of these. as five of these. >> okay. must have just put >> okay. he must have just put ink printer. anyway, ink in that printer. anyway, we've now with we've got the observer now with bad news for irritating narcissists in gym. you're narcissists in the gym. you're not allowed to film not going to be allowed to film your anymore, lewis . your workout anymore, lewis. >> well, this is the >> yeah, well, this is the guardian, not bans uk guardian, not cool. uk bans uk gyms banned camera kit in crackdown on selfies and videos andits crackdown on selfies and videos and it's saying that they're banning camera equipment because they're hogging because the people are hogging the equipment while they videotape it. it's taking space. don't taking up space. people don't have but that's have permission, but but that's not the real reason . i think the
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not the real reason. i think the real reason is, is because exercise is bad you . exercise is bad for you. exercise and people are dying . exercise and people are dying. >> that's the man or the man who said water dehydrates you. >> it does dehydrate you. yes, it does. it does not. >> the gravity's not real. it's that it's gotten lighter. look. yeah is that i don't know i >> no, -- >> no, no, it's right. it's just not as important. >> typical of our society to, on the one hand, be in favour of all these crazy new fetishes . all these crazy new fetishes. and sex is fine. sex work is work . and on the other hand, if work. and on the other hand, if you at me in the gym, then you look at me in the gym, then your life is over. >> but this is people filming themselves the gym. and this themselves in the gym. and this is caused a lot of is this has caused a lot of problems. of problems. i've seen lots of videos it's always videos of it's always women. sorry, themselves sorry, chris filming themselves doing squats or whatever doing their squats or whatever it you know, nice it is, you know, they're nice little housewife, buttercup squat, but they film themselves doing that. and like a man will just walk past and they'll they'll post it on tiktok being like, oh my god, horrible like, oh my god, this horrible man stared at me in the gym. >> that's i mean. oh, is >> that's what i mean. oh, is that you mean? >> that's what i mean. oh, is tha that's you mean? >> that's what i mean. oh, is tha that's whatnean? >> that's what i mean. oh, is tha that's what she|? >> that's what i mean. oh, is tha that's what she meant. yeah, >> that's what she meant. yeah, she's right. and she wasn't
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listening. she's. and listening. and she's. and she's right about that. and she's right. but the truth is, it's going gyms because going to harm the gyms because people not to going want people are not to going want to go they won't go to the gym because they won't even gyms exist. also even know that gyms exist. also gyms don't play proper gym music anymore. >> it used to be heavy metal and you weights it. you could lift weights to it. >> you need yeah. >> no, you need dance. yeah. >> no, you need dance. yeah. >> all this, like, >> no, they play all this, like, dancey it's dancey stuff. yeah. and it's like should have poms like you should have pom poms instead of weights. anyway, we've observer now with we've got the observer now with a an agency a model accusing an ad agency of using software her using software to make her whiter . yeah, i'm pretty sure whiter. yeah, i'm pretty sure most agencies aren't most ad agencies in 2023 aren't making whiter. making anyone whiter. >> cressida models says her face was edited with al to look white. it's very dehuai ionising this is pretty crazy . a this is pretty crazy. a taiwanese american model . she taiwanese american model. she did a shoot and then the next thing you know, she gets her mother on the phone saying, why have they made you white? and her mum saw she seems like her mum saw it. she seems like probably know. my probably i don't know. that's my generic. but now generic. anyway she so but now the designer is horrified and he's saying, hey, it wasn't me. it's nothing to do with me. so. oh, yeah, look, we've the oh, yeah, look, we've got the image this is the, the original >> so this is the, the original image left and yeah,
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image on the left and yeah, taiwanese , i mean, it's taiwanese, i mean, it's a completely different person on the right. it's not just white. i that looks like i mean, that looks like a completely different kind of germanic looking person. yeah. >> i mean, it's not, it's not the same. it's just mad and she's kind of complaining because wasn't because apparently she wasn't paid it's like open mic paid for it. it's like open mic modelling apparently did modelling and apparently she did it she wanted exposure. it because she wanted exposure. and then they took her face off it. but we don't know who did it. but we don't know who did it. this is important. it. and this is important. >> it her? >> was it her? >> was it her? >> was it wasn't her, was it >> it was it wasn't her, was it the ? the ad agency? >> i mean, was somebody else? >> that's thing. it's >> that's the thing. it's a mystery. so nobody knows who it is. i think it's is. and i think maybe it's somebody catfishing who wants a better seriously, i better body. no, seriously, i don't know. >> they were using, know >> or they were using, you know what what this story is what you know what this story is about. do about. this has nothing to do with making whiter. they with making her whiter. they took her head off they took with making her whiter. they tooihead head off they took with making her whiter. they tooihead offd off they took with making her whiter. they tooihead off because they took with making her whiter. they tooihead off because because ok with making her whiter. they tooihead off because because the her head off because because the other model she has got a in body. this tie, this thailand tie, whatever it is, fantastic . tie, whatever it is, fantastic. but the head just isn't quite as good. and should i say that you look amazing. so you're i know.
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sorry. i hope somebody puts a nice head on because my body is amazing and i don't go to the gym. no gym. yeah. boy, i've said some bad. i've said bad things today. i want to apologise for that. no, she's a beautiful girl. i would. i would go. mean. go. i mean. >> oh, don't say that. but yeah. know what you would if this is. >> i would. >> i would. >> if this isn't the ad >> i would. if this isn't the ad agency. this just some random agency. this is just some random on the internet who's who's agency. this is just some random on the iritrnet who's who's agency. this is just some random on the irit photoshopped)'s and agency. this is just some random on trstuck photoshopped)'s and agency. this is just some random on trstuck phot(twitterd)'s and agency. this is just some random on trstuck phot(twitter and and then stuck it on twitter and somebody's seen it. i mean that's just that happens that's that's just that happens all some all the time. that's just some crazy guy on the internet. >> and she was making a she's making we would say in making what we would say in america. federal america. she's making a federal case of case out of it. >> right. making fuss. >> right. making a big fuss. a big anyway that's part big fuss. anyway that's part three final section. three done in the final section. we've hypocrisy. we've got tonnes of hypocrisy. we've got tonnes of hypocrisy. we've lineker in we've got gary lineker in hot water just stop oil water and just stop oil protesters flying to india. see you in
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on sunday now. and tax dodging crisp salesman gary lineker has been accused of standing alongside people who want to kill jews. this is not dissimilar to 1930 german, as gary would say. louis, tell us more. well it's gary lineker and he's he's he you know, he's a leftist blowhard. >> and he and people are upset at him because he works for the bbc and because our money or your money your money goes to the bbc. we think we have some control over it, which is their mistake. if they don't want if they want to say whatever they want don't take our want to say, just don't take our money. am i right? yeah. just don't take our money if you want to be state propaganda, don't make pay for it. what is? make us pay for it. what is? yeah, exactly. yeah yeah. >> getting back to. what? >> getting back to. to what? what tweeted what's been what he tweeted and what's been been about it. so he's he's been said about it. so he's he's under for fire ill informed drivel. we've got the original tweet he said he marching tweet he said he says marching and calling for a ceasefire and peace more innocent peace so that more innocent children don't get killed is not really definition a hate really the definition of a hate march. but obviously lots of people march aren't just
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people on that march aren't just marching peace. yeah, marching for peace. yeah, i mean, hamas's stated mean, it's hamas's stated objective. want objective. they don't want a ceasefire. kill as ceasefire. they want to kill as many possible. yeah, many jews as possible. yeah, that's they exist i >> but he can say, can i interrupt you? yeah, he can say that he spent eight, that because he spent eight, four weeks attacking hamas and attacking the killers of the children in israel. >> and you're obviously joking . >> and you're obviously joking. >> and you're obviously joking. >> i'm obviously joking because he didn't say anything. he didn't say a single word. it's very funny. was that funny? he's just drippy and annoying and it's so infuriate hating that we have listen him all the time. >> but as you he's it's the >> but as you say, he's it's the money, it? that's why. money, isn't it? that's why. >> it's the but at >> yeah, it's the money. but at least he's, he's he's not getting hamas . getting paid by hamas. >> he. yeah. why would >> he was, he. yeah. why would he come and say he come out, come out and say this the, the idea a this and also the, the idea of a ceasefire. was a ceasefire ceasefire. there was a ceasefire and the ceasefire. and hamas broke the ceasefire. and the idea that a ceasefire i mean, now a in a in mean, we're now in a in a in a state of war. this is like calling for britain to not bomb berlin, obviously berlin, because obviously innocent children died when we bombed berlin. but we were at war. we were trying to
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neutralise an enemy that presented an existential threat to the world. and it's the same thing here. islamic extremism represents an existential threat to at least the middle east, if not the world. yeah, absolutely. >> i'd to love hear gary's plans for what he thinks we should be doing. well, i wouldn't, obviously. >> well, you probably will, because it to because you'll tweet about it to his 10 million followers. >> look to that . >> look fonnard to that. >> look fonnard to that. >> anyway, moving on, we've got the sun now and just stop oil trying to stop us travelling anywhere . but they're happy anywhere. but they're happy to use themselves to fly 9000 use oil themselves to fly 9000 miles. maybe they should just stop the hypocrisy. cressida judge slams just stop oil . judge slams just stop oil. >> protester after she asks for her trial to be delayed so she could fly to india . isn't that could fly to india. isn't that amazing? could be amazing . yeah, amazing? could be amazing. yeah, of course. yeah. she's got to go and find herself . just she was and find herself. just she was one of the people that disrupted les miz, which , by the way, cost les miz, which, by the way, cost the theatre alone £80,000. just in returning tickets. so all
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these people missed out on having a fun time. so before her trial for spoiling all their fun times, she just wants to go and have a fun time. and the judge has said , i'm afraid i'm not has said, i'm afraid i'm not going to get going to wait for you to get back india. you to back from india. if you have to miss things, you have to miss out on things, you have to miss out on things, you have to miss things, which miss out on things, which i thought restrained thought was very restrained because with because i'd be furious with that. well, we don't know if she said that, she said it like that, but she probably court probably i'd been in court enough times. >> she did probably say it like that that snotty that with that kind of snotty british speak truth is, british speak the truth is, these kids. i don't these are young kids. i don't know they had to give back know why they had to give back the money. they should have just kept play. kept on going with the play. they have dragged these they should have dragged these people they could have people off. no they could have made it part in les miz. >> i've never seen it. but isn't it about the french revolution? they've got some some they've probably got some some working guillotines on stage started. >> i seen it. started. >> i seen it . and the irony started. >>them seen it . and the irony started. >>them doing] it. and the irony started. >>them doing this, and the irony started. >>them doing this, it's the irony started. >>them doing this, it's like irony of them doing this, it's like they're so they just they think they're so they just they think they're above everyone . they're above everyone. >> why the and the name ? >> why the irony and the name? >> why the irony and the name? >> the working >> it's about the working classes . classes. >> the poppy bliss . i >> the name's poppy bliss. i mean, these are these are people that i didn't know because we
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should absolutely mention it. i mean, protesters , i mean, mean, the protesters, i mean, they've got like, they've always got names like, you know, careful , izilda you know, is it careful, izilda you know, is it careful, izilda you know, is it careful, izilda you know, the real posh names , you know, the real posh names, crass stuff like that. yeah but i mean , flying 9000 miles, i mean, flying 9000 miles, burning all that jet fuel, that kerosene going straight into the atmosphere, probably killing some penguins as she goes. i mean, it's just rank hypocrisy when she's stopping just some regular people enjoying a little bit of a play . anyway, we've got bit of a play. anyway, we've got the sunday express now and i has been used to tell what been used to tell us what chickens apparently, chickens are saying. apparently, one written one of them's already written the manifesto. louis the labour manifesto. louis yeah, , the high tech ai yeah, well, the high tech ai technology being used to translate what chickens are saying and this is , this goes saying and this is, this goes under the headline crediting or blaming everything for al. >> basically they they there's two dudes from texas and they're monitoring chickens and a chicken coop and they can tell if a chicken is hungry, happy , if a chicken is hungry, happy, brooding, endangered . yeah. i brooding, endangered. yeah. i mean maybe they can check whether whether whether the
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chicken is a breast man a breast chicken is a breast man a breast chicken or a or a leg leg chicken. brilliant. a leg. chicken amazing. >> can they build one for louis schaefer? so do we know what that means? probably not. i think this is the death of love because people aren't looking after anymore . if you after their pets anymore. if you have the joy the have chickens, the joy of the chickens go look after chickens is go and look after your chicken. collect eggs, your chicken. collect the eggs, do the chicken yeah do all the chicken stuff. yeah all this leaving to i don't all this leaving it to i don't just a tamagotchi kai who just get a tamagotchi kai who has chicken people form has pet chicken people form closer bonds their chickens closer bonds with their chickens if exactly what if they know exactly what they're saying and they're they're saying and thinking times . they're they're saying and thinking times. i'm thinking at all times. i'm worried not worried that they're not spending skin on spending enough time skin on feather , you know, skin on. feather, you know, skin on. >> that's a disturbing image . >> that's a disturbing image. the mail on sunday now with a politician who thinks the roman empire fell because of homosexuality . i think it's homosexuality. i think it's because you can't run in a toga. but i suppose those two things aren't mutually exclusive. >> cressida how? speaker mike johnson blamed the fall of the roman homosexual roman empire on homosexual behaviour , our clip behaviour, our audio clip reveals. he's being reveals. so he's being interviewed in 2008, he probably hasn't changed his mind.
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apparently this guy's really not into lgbtq stuff , which isn't a into lgbtq stuff, which isn't a good look in this day and age, is it? well, i've come across this idea before. camilla paglia, ancient historian, also gay, which is kind of relevant. and she she she doesn't say she doesn't blame homosexual behaviour for the fall of empires, but she does say in late phases, if you look at the art, it tends to become more effeminate. effem i nate. >> effeminate. >> and we saw this with the french revolution when they were all wearing the big wigs , the all wearing the big wigs, the men were wearing big wigs and lipstick and all the of it. lipstick and all the rest of it. and seeing it now in and we're seeing it now in western civilisation. he's got it the wrong way round, hasn't he? >> if there's anything >> i think if there's anything in i don't know. in it at all. but i don't know. >> this is, this is one of >> well this is, this is one of those stories that is just part of the. everybody is anti gay of the. so everybody is anti gay in america until this guy gets exposed used for gay sex with a million girls. yeah and you know that's that's going to happen it's like the more anti gay they are louis schaffer the more are they going to be exposed for doing for doing the things that
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they speak out against anti—gay 93v- they speak out against anti—gay gay. now i was anti gay until i was exposed. okay well we've got the sunday mirror now with a toddler who smoked 40 cigarettes a day . a day. >> and the shocking thing is he's not even scottish. louis. >> yeah, well, how did why 40 cigarettes a day. that's two packs where he comes from in indonesia. don't packs indonesia. they don't have packs this this kid. they don't this is this kid. they don't have packs. so he's been smoking. is the oldest smoking. but this is the oldest story we've ever come across . is story we've ever come across. is the guy in 2010 was two years old and he was smoking cigarette . so everybody saw those images of this guy and they weaned him off. now, 13 years later, the dudeis off. now, 13 years later, the dude is 51. he's hasn't been smoking in, like ten years. yeah okay. >> he's just approaching the legal age to smoke. >> smoke? yeah. so he hasn't doneitin >> smoke? yeah. so he hasn't done it in ten years, so. and there's no new bit of information about it. we went and saw him. he's 15 years old. here's a picture of him. 15. >> but he's healthy. he's healthy. >> he's healthy. let's hope he
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lives. this totally a non lives. this is totally a non story. can you see a story? no it isn't. what did you last see? >> a child of 18 months. >> a child of 18 months. >> smoking is massive . that's. >> smoking is massive. that's. >> smoking is massive. that's. >> that was. that was 13 years ago. happened . you can buy ago. this happened. you can buy one of my cups. totally a non story. thank you . lucy harman. story. thank you. lucy harman. this not. this is not our website. >> this is stop plugging all your nonsense . michael side your nonsense. michael side hustles this is not a non story. this is an 18 month old that was smoking 40 cigarettes a day, which you couldn't even afford. >> but he gave up smoking in 2020 13 when he was five and he hasn't smoked since . so nothing hasn't smoked since. so nothing hasn't smoked since. so nothing has happened in eight years. if i didn't know about this eight years ago, maybe his literary skills weren't great. >> when he was 18 months old. >> when he was 18 months old. >> maybe they were good enough to to the shops and buy to go down to the shops and buy a packet of cigarettes. anyway, the nearly so let the show is nearly over, so let us look at us take another quick look at sunday's the mail sunday's front pages. the mail on with tory party on sunday leads with tory party covered serial rapist mp, covered up for serial rapist mp, the observer has revealed plan to brand anyone undermining the
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uk as extremist. the sunday express has my terror over race hate mobs. the sunday mirror leads with russell brand makes £350,000. since the rape claim, the sunday telegraph has met police adviser led the from the river to the sea. chant and the daily star on sunday has the lamb shank, redemption and those were your front pages. and that's all we have time for. thank you to my guest, lewis schaffer and christina wetton. we're nick we're back tomorrow when nick dixon with lewis dixon will be back with lewis and paul cox. and if you're watching stay tuned watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. good
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a month on now, there is seemingly no end in sight to the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe. more stark is live for us in tel aviv with the latest. well the hamas run health ministry is claiming that 30 people have been killed in another israeli airstrike on a refugee camp in central gaza. >> the idf says it's looking into those reports and we're exactly one year out from the us presidential elections. >> who are the runners and riders and what are their chances ? we'll have all the chances? we'll have all the latest analysis . and will latest analysis. and will president biden be able to run a winning re—election campaign? able to communicate it in a way thatis able to communicate it in a way that is , say, another way with that is, say, another way with the nature , not solid meeting . the nature, not solid meeting. with .
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