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>> well . >> well. >> well. >> hello there. coming up in the saturday night showdown. all the craziest stories of the week , craziest stories of the week, including biden went head to head with trump in an absolute car crash of a debate . who is car crash of a debate. who is making biden go through with this is starting to look like elder abuse. we've got the worst bits. and what happened after the event, and david tennant picked up an award for being a trans ally and standing up for women like me , and he used the women like me, and he used the event to have a go at kemi badenoch . why is david clinging badenoch. why is david clinging on so hard to the wreckage of gender ideology? we'll stay tuned and i'll tell you. and a reform candidate who is caught in a sting by channel 4 saying naughty things, has been revealed to be an actor who
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boasts of doing a range of voices , including rough voice, voices, including rough voice, which it looks like he was using his smells fishier than a trawlerman's welly. this is your saturday night showdown . saturday night showdown. discussing all tonight's topics with me are my brilliant panel. joining me tonight are broadcaster and tv personality precious muir and the legendary comedian sajeela khurshid. there they are. but first, let's get your latest news headlines from sam francis . sam francis. >> very good evening to you. it's just after 8:00. the top story tonight from the newsroom . story tonight from the newsroom. leaders from major political parties are uniting in condemning reform uk over
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allegations of racism. the snp liberal democrats and labour have challenged nigel farage following undercover footage showing a campaigner for the party using a racist term about the prime minister meanwhile, reform uk has withdrawn support for three other election candidates accused of using racist comments to describe migrants. sir keir starmer is calling for the conservatives to face a democratic reckoning at the ballot box in the general election. the labour leader has been speaking to supporters in london tonight as his campaign reaches its final weekend. celebrities including jason manford , kit harington and manford, kit harington and beverley knight joined him in westminster earlier. and there was also this video message from sir elton john. >> we are backing keir and labour to win the election . labour to win the election. there is only one choice. let's help artists cut through the red tape that prevents them from thriving and contributing to this country's future success. let's show the world what a creative, prosperous and forward
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thinking nation britain is . thinking nation britain is. >> well, polls are suggesting a potential landslide win for laboun potential landslide win for labour, but sir keir starmer tonight warned voters that lack of interest in the election could keep the conservatives in power leaning on support from the likes of sir elton john, sir keir starmer urged voters to give him a clear mandate . give him a clear mandate. >> this is the final furlong. this is the final mile, the last push and it's the hardest mile as well . but push and it's the hardest mile as well. but it's push and it's the hardest mile as well . but it's the chance, as well. but it's the chance, absolutely. the chance to do for our country. what we did for our party and return britain to the service of working people. british people want change, but the hope has almost been kicked out. they need to be convinced that change is possible . that change is possible. >> in other news, two men who travelled with the missing teenager, jay slater, to the north of tenerife after attending a music festival
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there, have now been ruled irrelevant to the police investigation. firefighters and volunteers have also joined the expanded efforts for the missing british tourist near the town of masca. the 19 year old was last seen there almost a fortnight ago . here, a man has died after ago. here, a man has died after what? police? police are describing as a firearms incident in luton. police were investigating reports of a gunshot and attended a home on saint kilda road just before 9:00 last night. the firearm, we understand was discharged inside the house before officers entered, injuring the man who was sadly pronounced dead despite immediate first aid. that incident has been referred to the police watchdog. the prison service says it doesn't tolerate staff corruption after reports that an officer has been caught on video having sex with an inmate. it's said to have happened at wandsworth jail in south london. the metropolitan police say a woman has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and
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police have issued a warning over a possible contaminated batch of drugs. that's after a man has died and seven people are in hospital. the man was thought to have taken the sleeping medication zopiclone, before he died. cleveland police say the other people affected also believed to have taken those pills were taken to north tees general hospital. police are now urging anyone with any information to come forward . and information to come forward. and finally, some sport for you. defending champions italy have been knocked out of euro 2024. they were beaten two nil by switzerland tonight , who could switzerland tonight, who could now face england in the quarter finals, while gareth southgate's side were pre—tournament favourites. but their performances so far have been criticised tonight. the england boss has said that he does believe tomorrow's match against slovakia will be a turning point, but tournament host germany are also hoping to book their spot in the quarterfinals. their match tonight just getting underway against denmark. that's the latest from gb news for now,
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i'm sam francis with more in the next hour. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code , or go to the qr code, or go to gbnews.com. forward slash alerts i >> -- >> thank 5mm >> thank you sam and welcome to the saturday night showdown. my brilliant panel. joining me tonight are broadcaster and tv personality precious muir and the legendary comedian comedian sajeela qureshi. how are you both doing? well, good. >> i'm loving the new set. >> i'm loving the new set. >> beautiful set. yeah, yeah yeah. we can all see us to the great seats as well. >> backdrop is amazing. i'm loving it. shiny. very shiny. >> like getting a new phone. anyway, let's kick off this show with a look at the presidential debate. the presidential candidates, donald trump and joe biden faced off in a debate this week. biden was hoping to put to rest any doubts about his age
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and cognitive decline. did it work? well, let's take a look . work? well, let's take a look. >> we continue to strengthen our health care system, making sure that we're able to make every single solitary person a eligible for what i've been able to do with the with the covid, excuse me, with, dealing with everything we have to do with, look , if we finally beat look, if we finally beat medicare , that's genuinely painful. >> and let's see how biden did on other topics. >> i didn't find providing housing for black americans and deaung housing for black americans and dealing with the segregation that exists among these corporate based corporate operations that collude to keep things got so bad for biden that trump didn't even go for the jugular. >> take a look at this . >> take a look at this. >> take a look at this. >> continue to move until we get the total ban on the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol
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and more asylum officers . and more asylum officers. >> president trump i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said ehhen >> even trump's feeling sorry for him. some people claim that the microphones picked up one of the microphones picked up one of the candidates farting during the candidates farting during the debate . watch this and see the debate. watch this and see if you can hear it. >> he never took him away. he can't because it's too much money. it's tremendous. and we saved our steel industries . saved our steel industries. >> sadly, we suspect that that wasn't real. i know this because i was sitting next to lewis shafer once and he let one rip, and it wasn't picked up on the microphone at all. but what is real is joe biden requiring assistance to leave the stage after the debate? here it is. and then after the debate, his wife had this to say about joe biden .
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biden. >> oh, you did such a great job. you answered every question. you knew all the facts . knew all the facts. >> it's like he's a five year old boy and he's just done a maths exam or something. and here is joe biden's wife, jill, again, trying to big him up at a campaign rally following the debate. look at his face here. >> i saw in him then the same character that i see in him today. character that i see in him today . and even though he has today. and even though he has faced unimaginable tragedies, his optimism is undaunted. his strength is unshakeable. his hope. >> he's got that real old man face that , you know, bill burr face that, you know, bill burr talks about when people just look frozen in horror, democrats were shocked by the debate. i mean, this was biden's chance to show he was still fit to run. but left wing media and senior democrats were appalled and said that he should be replaced . that he should be replaced. trump was already edging ahead in the polls, but the debate put him way ahead. look how the race
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has widened. so this graph shows how they were, you know, trump was just a bit ahead. and then as soon as the debate started, he's leapt ahead in the polls. and i get the impression there that that trump just felt sorry for biden. you saw there. you know, normally trump comes in, he's bombastic. he doesn't miss any opportunities to slam his opponent. but he really kind of went easy on biden. >> i think that, you know, once what's the saying? you just don't want to kick a man when he's down. i think it's just like you can see he's deteriorating in front of our eyes.i deteriorating in front of our eyes. i don't think trump i mean, you know, as much as, you know, i'm not his biggest fan , know, i'm not his biggest fan, but at the end of the day, you can see that you know, him doing anything other than just answering the questions as best he can, which was most of it was lies. but at the end of the day, he just didn't go for the jugular because biden is not going to be able to fight back. yeah yeah. >> i mean, would you would you agree with that or do you think do you think trump actually wants biden there? trump thinks that if he goes too hard on biden, the democrats will definitely replace him . and he definitely replace him. and he really wants to run against
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biden because that's who he can beat. >> i don't know what you interview. you guys saw because i just saw, like walder and sattler from muppets like 30 years ago. that was 30 years on in some, you know, like an old people's home and but no , they people's home and but no, they were bad as each other. it's like we're saying we're having a go at, which i'm sorry, i'm not a fan of either , but it was a fan of either, but it was a horrible car crash. like debate. it was awful because he was he was going, i didn't sleep with a porn star. i've had two, two tests to test my cognitive and that, you know, we can't believe that. so they're both as bad as each other? i don't believe. >> are you really suggesting that that trump has the same level of senility, the same level of senility, the same level is on his way. >> he's on his way. >> he's on his way. >> neither are good middle america. >> ten years, 20 years? >> ten years, 20 years? >> no, i doubt he's got another good five years in him. honestly. yeah. trump and i think i think this is awful because that's the only choice they've got. i mean what am i talking about. the uk we've hardly got. >> we need to remember that trump is very smart. so he also probably just did this and said
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you know what, i'm just going to let biden sink himself. he's going to expose him. he's going to expose himself on his own. so he just let him answer these questions and just sat back and watched the car crash. i honestly believe trump knows exactly what he's doing. don't let it . don't let his age, you let it. don't let his age, you know, distract from his his mental like he is up with everybody else. he's very aware of what he's doing. >> yeah. you don't become a billionaire by being stupid. >> no, that's fine. but that was when he was younger. but he's still too old. i think they should be an age. i mean , i'm should be an age. i mean, i'm not an age, right? but i think when it comes to leading a country, if your faculties aren't all there or you're on your way out, you've got to. that's it. you've got our futures in your hand and that's that's that's wrong. they're both too old. they've got to , though. >> neither of them. they both shouldn't be president. i 100% agree, but i think that biden it's too clear to see that he should step down. >> i mean, of course it is. it's actually it is sad . actually it is sad. >> should step in immediately and take over. but do you moeen ali kamala harris is one of the few people who's actually got worse approval ratings than than
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biden. i don't know why everyone keeps saying that because it's true. >> it's one of those things. >> it's one of those things. >> that's a fact , i know, but >> that's a fact, i know, but it's to me, it seems like she's so pro the positive things that are supposed to be focused on, you know, she's actually doing really well in. >> so i don't understand. obviously the illegal immigration was one of the things that she had to deal with, and that is a failure. but that's a worldwide issue. everyone in every country is deaung everyone in every country is dealing with illegal immigration. china seems to be china don't seem to have any of it. well, you know what china's different . we can't compare different. we can't compare china to the rest of the world. okay there are well ahead of the game, but england, you know, italy everywhere is dealing with illegal immigration. so we can't just put it down to that . i just put it down to that. i think she is a likeable person. she's doing really well for women's rights. she's showcasing a lot of things. she's doing it for the things you're saying. >> sound awful? >> sound awful? >> oh my god , come on leah, >> oh my god, come on leah, she's doing really well. i mean, would you rather she's not doing well though, because people don't like biden again or having i'd have come harris yeah i
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would yeah. would you pick? absolutely. >> there's a choice, which is a choice. >> do you think they would replace biden with kamala harris because other people have said they, you know, have made noises, that they're made overtures that they're going to step into there and gavin newsom is the governor of california. >> i don't think they're going to hand it over. she'd have to really, really fight for it. and the people, the public have to get behind her. >> if you're vice president and he becomes president and obviously he will not last out, he she will then step in and take over. that is just what's going to happen. >> are you secretly looking forward to four more years of trump as a comedian? >> probably , yeah. i mean, get >> probably, yeah. i mean, get you there. there's a lot of comedians. you have their whole act when was about, you know, trump. so that would that would be comedically funny. but we i mean the state of the world is just i mean, it's all our leaders are i mean, i'm talking about ours america. it's just really seriously, this is slim pickings. you're right. >> you're absolutely right. trump does need to come in and fix the world. anyway, coming
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up, we will assess the week's heroes and villains. up, we will assess the week's heroes and villains . we've got heroes and villains. we've got david tennant taking on kemi badenoch, the unbelievable story of a german woman given a harsher sentence than a rapist for calling him a pig, and was a supposedly racist reform canvasser . actually a paid canvasser. actually a paid actor. and we'll show you what happened next. when this lady had an itch, she just had to scratch. stay tuned to find out what happened
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next. welcome back to the saturday night showdown. kirsten blessed is coming up. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when that lady had an itch. she just had to scratch . itch. she just had to scratch. >> oh. oh >> oh. oh >> oh, my god, that's. i mean, that's kind of disgusting, but also kind of skilful. i mean, are you impressed? would you
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ever try that? >> well, you know what? it's hard to get to the loo and we have to share the loos. so you'd much rather just drop it in a much ratherjust drop it in a shopping centre and then, you know, then actually try and use a, the communal toilets or the i don't think that's what you think it is. is it, is it a tampon? no. >> i think it's like, well, it's illegal. >> she's stolen something illegal. oh, it's legal marijuana. yeah. >> i think that's something that she was like travelling with. >> well, i don't feel like smoking it. i mean, that was that was for anybody. for anybody listening on radio. that was a woman standing at a till in a shopping centre who, fiddled with her thong and then dropped. yeah. poop. yeah. >> oh , god. is that what it >> oh, god. is that what it actually was, a poop. >> oh, my god , was that. >> oh, my god, was that. >> oh, my god, was that. >> would she? i was right, i got it right. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> port. >> port. >> oh, you got it. it's not. >> it's not okay to do that at the airport either. >> oh, god. no toilet. you do see your hands up. you see some of the strangest things. i used to work at the airport, and there was a woman once who was really, like the louis vuitton, really, like the louis vuitton, really posh, looking down her nose at us because there were shopgirls. and then she had a massive wodge of sanitary towels
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stuck inside her tights, and she was walking down and i was like, you know, god works in mysterious ways. this is . yeah, karma. >> yeah, well, it's no time to go through the winners of losers of the week and cursed or blessed reformer caught up in another racism scandal earlier this week when one of their canvassers, a man called andrew parker, was caught in a channel 4 sting using a racial slur against rishi sunak and saying the army should just shoot illegal immigrants crossing the channel. farage has distanced himself from the campaigner and described the comments as appalling. but then it emerged that mr parker is an actor which set tongues wagging . was this set tongues wagging. was this all an elaborate setup? was he in fact getting paid to play the role of a racist? his acting reel shows him explaining how he can act rough. take a look at this . this. >> hello, my name is andrew parker. >> i'm extremely experienced actor. i've been in plenty of films. i've worked with quite a lot of a—listed actors. i've done a lot in pinewood studios,
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a lot in warner brothers. i've also been flown over to serbia to be involved as a character in a video game. i've done virgin train adverts and many more. perhaps you'd like to give me a ring or give me a try. thank you . if i had my way , this lot . if i had my way, this lot would be out of here. i'm telling you, absolute waste of drinking space. the whole lot of them think they're some sort of brad pitt, or they're doing some big movie scene somewhere. most of them wouldn't be good enough at the church telly, nativity play at the church telly, nativity play , wasting my time . play, wasting my time. >> there he is, trying his rough voice, which you'll also recognise from the channel four undercover sting. according to nigel farage, mr parker has already appeared in channel 4 shows and incredibly describes himself as an expert in secret filming reform, have now made an official complaint against channel 4 over electoral interference. i mean, this smells fishier than a week old
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halibut. do you think this could be a set up? precious >> i mean, it's it doesn't sound good.i >> i mean, it's it doesn't sound good. i mean, right, it doesn't sound good at all. i was quite i was taken aback by the video clip. i was just like , didn't he clip. i was just like, didn't he know he was being filmed? did he know he was being filmed? did he know when he was getting filmed, the angle of the camera, it just all seemed quite staged. >> and the way he's spoken about it since, as he was kind of goaded into not to not to excuse what he said at all, but he was goaded into saying the things , so. 50. >> so. >> well, if it was a set up, what are what good way to get like, more kind of work really , like, more kind of work really, this is this is how this i can play. i can play a raging racist. and i love i love one of the explanations. well i can't be a racist because some of my girlfriends were muslim. some. some. so they're more than one. went out, was in work. so that shows that he's not a racist, obviously you went out with the muslim, so that would make you non—racist as well. that's that's your badge. now to where is nigerian lassie have been, you know. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that means you're not against scottish. so that's it. i'm multi—coloured racial . so multi—coloured racial. so i cannot be racist.
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>> and i've had more like the united colours of benetton. yeah, exactly. >> exactly. because love is blind. but i just, i think it's i think it's a best move. you're going to be an actor to do something like this, pull a stunt like this. because i'll tell you now, he's going to get an agent. he'll get all the calls because he's he's out there, this big star. >> yeah. i mean, i've never seen him. >> i've never seen him. never seen him. exactly. >> he's been an extra in a lot of films. >> but, i mean, the trouble with a party like reform is it's going to attract, you know, parties on the right tend to attract a few nutters, and then they get all the attention. they sort of tarnish the, the, the image of the right wing party, you know, most of the people in which will be perfectly reasonable. and i mean, that seems to be what's happening here. and farage himself has made the point that he's done more than pretty much anybody to sort of detoxify and, you know, push the far right out of british politics. >> and he said that he's met him. is that right , i believe i him. is that right, i believe i believe he did meet him briefly, but then , i mean, you know, but but then, i mean, you know, but he also said, oh, no, like you know, farage mr farage doesn't know, farage mr farage doesn't know what i've done. >> he doesn't know my views at all. well, it kind of does. now,
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we all know . we all know. >> now it's all very complicated. i mean, it will come out in the wash, won't it? well, channel 4 issued a right to reply, saying we strongly stand by our rigorous and duly impartial journalism, which speaks for itself. >> we met mr parker for the first time at reform uk's headquarters , where he was headquarters, where he was a reform party canvasser. we did not pay the reform uk canvasser or anyone else in this report. mr parker was not known to channel 4 news and was filmed covertly via the undercover operation. so that's them admitting it's another actor not getting paid for the work that they do. >> yeah. we all, everyone else gets paid, but us creatives never get paid. honestly, it's like just going to be on strike soon. yeah, seriously, i hope he's with a union. honestly yeah. channel 4 should be ashamed of themselves. they just admitted that he was doing it for the exposure. >> that's. it's a classic. comedians will identify with that. anyway, a recent hate crime conviction in germany really shocked me and showed how western society holds hate
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crimes to be much worse than actual crimes. even the gang rape of a child . so this stemmed rape of a child. so this stemmed from a horrific rape case, a drunk 15 year old girl was raped by a group of men in a park in hamburg. the rapist stole her wallet and phone so she was unable to call the police or her friends. there were reports that the attack was filmed and shared on whatsapp, calling nearby friends of the rapists to come and join in. and they did. when the police examined her, they they recovered dna from nine different men. the rapists were a smorgasbord of identities, with an egyptian, a libyan , a with an egyptian, a libyan, a kuwaiti, a pole, an iranian, an armenian, an afghan, a syrian and a montenegrin. only one of them was given any jail time. however germans were understandably outraged about this. a 20 year old from hamburg got hold of one of the rapist's phone numbers and messaged him, calling him a disgraceful rapist pig calling him a disgraceful rapist pig and a disgusting freak. so that's a 20 year old woman messaging a rapist, calling him
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a pig. the rapist went to the police and the woman who sent this message was charged by the police for insulting the rapist. she was sentenced to a weekend in jail . incredibly, this was in jail. incredibly, this was a more severe sentence than the rapist himself was handed. i mean, it's not often we can say that the world's gone mad, but that the world's gone mad, but thatis that the world's gone mad, but that is absolutely disgusting because apparently she wasn't allowed to say in germany. >> right ? so what allowed to say in germany. >> right? so what did she call him? >> a disgusting ugly pig or something? >> yeah. so if you're watching, it's not illegal for me to say in this country, you are a disgusting, ugly pig. is there anything else that i need to say? no, no, you can. you can see. and you're a freak and you're a freak. like, come and get me, germany. come on. come and get me. right. seriously, i think it's absolutely outrageous. this is where i think legislation gets screwed up. where it's never balanced, you know, and you try and help one group and then it just gets like, bit silly and crazy . like, bit silly and crazy. >> i sort of feel like, you know, the, the german police because it's so difficult to deal with the issue of, of, you
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know, sexual assault or whatever. they're, they're instead punishing anybody who makes these comments. it's easier to to, deal with the people who make these comments and draw light. >> i think that it's absolutely ridiculous that they would think onune ridiculous that they would think online social media, online bullying in regards to this is more of a crime than actually sexually assaulting a young girl. yeah. so that is absolutely in i can't even describe how that makes me feel. yeah and so somebody's just retaliating to what disgusting crime has happened to that young child who is now going to have that trauma for the rest of her life. yeah. she's suffering. she's suffering. of course that's that's that's her life now. that's what she's got to live with for the rest of her life. and that person who just saw that and stuck up for her, they did the right thing. and i think it was the right thing. and 48 hours in, in juvenile detention is absolutely disgusting. >> i think it was brave that she called him out and called him all those names. i think that's brave. and do you know what it's
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again? another it's about women's rights. once again, our rights are always being eroded. whatever's been happening recently, it's always women that are getting the brunt of it. and it's just sick of it. and i and i actually applaud the woman who i actually applaud the woman who i would like. yeah. thank you. thank you. >> if that was a boy that said that. yeah. would he he. exactly, exactly. >> yeah. we don't know. >> yeah. we don't know. >> well moving on. david tennant received an lgbt award for celebrity trans ally this week for standing up for women like me. he used the event to push gender ideology and said he wished kemi badenoch, the only black woman in the cabinet, didn't exist , and also wished didn't exist, and also wished that she'd shut up. and the crowd of coked up lefty luvvies cheered. let's take a look . cheered. let's take a look. >> we shouldn't live in a world where that is worth remarking on. however, until we wake up and kemi badenoch does not exist anymore . i don't wish ill of anymore. i don't wish ill of her. i just wish her to shut up. >> david's vociferous in his
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support for gender ideology, but gender ideology has been revealed to be flawed and dangerous. the cass review, the tavistock scandal and the w path leaks show that transitioning children isn't protecting them. it's often harming them with gender ideology sinking. why is david clinging on so hard to the wreckage? well, his kid is trans for david, gender ideology has to be correct . otherwise he's to be correct. otherwise he's made a terrible mistake and he's not the only celeb in the same situation. pretty much everyone in hollywood now has a trans kid . some have got three. i mean, what do you make of this fad in hollywood for child transitioning? i mean, megan fox has got three trans kids, which is like that's just statistically has that been impossible? >> has that been i don't think that's been verified. she does dress her children in in her son's in girls clothes, but i don't think they've been. >> and she said they're gender non—binary, gender queer. >> i never as i said, i've just come from pride. >> so i'm always going to be
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about somebody being themselves. i do say that when it comes to children, it's a different situation. when you're an adult, you can make those extremely hard decisions, but as a child you should just live as a child. yeah, in my opinion. but when it comes to trans, why is it that we have to give them rights? which i totally understand, but that doesn't mean we take away from women's rights. yeah, and thatis from women's rights. yeah, and that is what i really want to make and stress to everyone is that i'm not against trans people, and i do believe that they deserve their own spaces and they deserve their own own rights . but and they deserve their own own rights. but we and they deserve their own own rights . but we shouldn't have to rights. but we shouldn't have to take away from women's rights to give them. >> you want women to have their own, their own spaces , have the own, their own spaces, have the women's sports. do you don't want women like me in your sport? >> no, not women like you, leo. no no, i'm glad you said that, precious , i got trans. precious, i got trans. >> well, then, i must be such a phobic of everything. because i've got nothing. i've got nothing going on here. nobody gave me a badge. >> you look like part of a pride flag, though. >> i'm part. but part of the
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colours of the pride flag. that's right, i'm so glad you said that. because it's absolutely true. and i think that's what it's really important to get across. because it has become so toxic. the debate. and i do think that there's actually a lot of transphobia. right. which i think it's do you think there's enough, though? no. there is a lot of transphobia against people that shouldn't be getting it right. >> yeah, but that's the thing . >> yeah, but that's the thing. >> yeah, but that's the thing. >> the regular trans people who just want to get off. yeah, yeah. >> and they've always they've always been around us. you know, i've been i've been you know, brought up in cultures where it's been the norm. they revered, you know, but now we call them trans. we just used to have our own names on there. and i think the west has dealt with it in a very, clumsy way because it's at the expense of women's rights. we're not losing men's rights. we're not losing men's rights opportunities to men. >> so now, if you're a mediocre male athlete, you can just say you're a woman, and then all of a sudden you're smashing women's weightlifting records. >> but it just it's actually smash it to pieces. all the rights that we've, you know, fought hard for as feminists, as women, you know, as as women of colour, as you know, it's so hard won by. and i'm not willing to lose the words that it's taken me years to learn. you
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know, or say freely, like my labia or, or the other bits that i still can't say, but you know, but i don't. >> they're eating their dinner. >> they're eating their dinner. >> yeah, but the problem is, it's like you , we're losing it's like you, we're losing words. that's where i and again, i agree with you, precious, that the children. it's i don't you know, there's so much to be discussed. we can't do it in this show unfortunately. but there is. and we talk about it all the time. >> it's a really hard topic to get. yeah. in a short space it's going to be it's going to be coming back because if labour win the election is they're looking like they're going to they're going to reintroduce self—id, they're going to they're going to teach gender ideology in schools. >> so they're real gender ideologists anyway . next in the ideologists anyway. next in the saturday night showdown, culture corner, we've got a supermodel cancelled for being right wing and eco friendly lefty wanting to concrete over the countryside , and a south african politician who wants to kill white people. plus, i'll show you what this person has under their nails. stay tuned to find
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welcome back to the saturday night showdown. let's see what was going on with that person's fingernail . dum dum dum dum was going on with that person's fingernail. dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum. >> oh, that's so gross. >> oh, that's so gross. >> anybody listening on the radio? >> that was a nail that they lifted up and a little. it was like a little silverfish. >> oh, my. oh that's horrible. >> oh, my. oh that's horrible. >> i'm hoping that wasn't real. i'm just. every time i see something horrible now , i just something horrible now, i just hope it's ai generated rather than. >> oh, that's so swiftly. >> oh, that's so swiftly. >> move on to culture corner . >> move on to culture corner. now, we've seen cancel culture in all areas of the arts. winston marshall was cancelled from mumford and sons for praising a book by andy know, the journalist who was attacked and hospitalised by the left wing organisation antifa . wing organisation antifa. laurence fox was cancelled from acting after seeing some quite entertaining things on question time, although if the intention was to shut him up, it didn't really work. i myself was
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cancelled from comedy after an industry bigwig said my material was sexist , racist and was sexist, racist and transphobic just because it was. i mean, it was funny. surely that's an excuse. now a male supermodel, jason morgan, has been cancelled just because he uploaded a picture of himself with the right wing journalist tucker carlson. jason was at the top of his game modelling for armani and vogue. he was so good looking that leonardo dicaprio once demanded that he was removed from a nightclub vip area because the girls were going for jason instead area because the girls were going forjason instead of leo. going for jason instead of leo. not not anymore . now his career not not anymore. now his career is in ruins just because he's a cool guy with good ideas who should be in charge of politics. i mean, what do you make of cancel culture? precious? i just find it so. so it's so self—defeating. a lot of the time. >> i think it's i think obviously, i mean, it's as long as it's not harming to anybody else, voicing your opinion should be okay. i think that he had the right to say as long as it's within reason his opinion. yeah. and i think that people just taking away his income, his
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way of living is wrong . way of living is wrong. >> yeah. and i think that sometimes cancel culture can completely backfire. and if you look at, you know , artists and look at, you know, artists and comedians and actors and all the rest of it getting cancelled because they might be right wing. i mean, if you look, if you go back even further, there was a there was an austrian who was a there was an austrian who was a there was an austrian who was a painter who, if he maybe been encouraged to flourish in his painting career, wouldn't have gone on to commit genocide. >> i know, i know that one. yeah. but i got to say, i got to take a different take on this. i don't think he was cancelled. i think it's like, what's this quy's think it's like, what's this guy's name again? >> david gandy. >> david gandy. >> yeah, right. sorry. david, mate, what? it was was that you're 44 years old. you're getting on a bit, and you can't call yourself a supermodel at 44. welcome to women's world. you know , it's really it's an you know, it's really it's an age. it's ageism. and they don't want you doing the campaigns anymore because you've lost your men. >> don't get old. no no. >> don't get old. no no. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> look, listen slightly more weathered. >> you should have saved your money and buy something pretty
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for yourself. if you cannot keep yourself pretty for a much longer , you don't get any work. longer, you don't get any work. so nothing to do with your politics depends how good you eat. >> because i look fabulous. and iused >> because i look fabulous. and i used to be a model and i'm still ageing well, so i think it just really is about how you don't know how i thought you were like, what, 25? >> okay. yeah, but you're still precious. >> forever precious. you're still working. yes. but he's not interesting enough. so he's got these political views and they aren't interesting enough. nothing to do with that. it's just that you've lost your looks, love. you didn't stay pretty. >> well, moving on, i keep seeing eco friendly lefties commenting on how much space there is in the british countryside to build tower blocks to house infinite immigrants from the third world. >> left wing journalist lewis goodall posted this video of the engush goodall posted this video of the english countryside sardonically saying great to be travelling through the densely populated full south—east where there's definitely no to space build new houses. when progressive people such as lewis say this, it seems to be a tacit admission that net zero is a sham . if the zero is a sham. if the environment genuinely was a
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pressing concern, the left wouldn't want immigration. as someone moving from a developing country like the congo to the uk increases their carbon footprint by 150 times, and they wouldn't think it's a good idea to concrete over pristine green countryside with tower blocks to house newcomers. and they wouldn't have a knee jerk reaction to call anyone who opposes environmental devastation as xenophobic. now i keep seeing this. i keep seeing this come up left wing people saying, look , we've got lots of saying, look, we've got lots of space in the countryside, when in fact, even though it looks like we've got a lot of green space, britain is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, particularly the south east, where where we live and where most people who come here want to. >> well, there's so many factors that go into it. i mean, is the land even you know, able to hold those types of buildings for people to live in. and also nobody wants to live that far out . everybody wants to live out. everybody wants to live closer to the town. so you know, it's just as much you're saying, you know, there is this much land , who's going to buy it? who land, who's going to buy it? who wants to live there? >> so what we need is more tower
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blocks in places like tottenham. >> no, i don't think you need any more tower blocks. i think that we just have to be realistic. if we're going to house people from other countries, we don't have the space. we can't even house the homeless that we have in our country right now. there are so many british citizens on the streets of london sleeping in oxford street, tottenham, tottenham court road, all these places. they don't have homes to live in. i have a plan, i have a plan. >> so i think cunning plan, a cunning plan. what we do is we do build more housing in the countryside and where the cows are, we remove the cows, right? we send them overseas because they are the problem. see them farting? yes. cows. farting is, you know , it's affecting our you know, it's affecting our environment. it's it's methane gas. it's really that. that's. i think that's how we can get net zero is and also maybe even treat the cows like give them probe probiotics or or peppermint tea before it's milky time because we are then taking that on and society is, you
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know, flatulent a bit more. that's my that's my, comedic comedic and going on holiday. that's right. we deport the cows and you can have have the immigrants staying in the countryside. yeah. support the cows . i countryside. yeah. support the cows. i say countryside. yeah. support the cows . i say it's the cows that cows. i say it's the cows that are spoiling our environment here. >> the final topic for culture corner is about andy lound . m61. corner is about andy lound. m61. i can't pronounce that. does anybody know how to pronounce that and deal or andile nzima? he's a south african politician who was elected to parliament in the recent elections. however, a video of him resurfaced showing him calling for the killing of white people, including women and children. let's have a look . and children. let's have a look. >> why is one person that is being killed by the taxi industry within five white people fighting? >> one black person who killed wokeist? five white people ? wokeist? five white people? >> i mean, it just sounds like your average british university lecturer in 2024, to be honest . lecturer in 2024, to be honest. and delays rise to power comes as many in south africa are
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disillusioned by what they see as racial, economic imbalances. and political leader julius malema has also called for the killing of white people. zimbabwe shows where this kind of rhetoric can lead . white of rhetoric can lead. white people there have been driven from their farms or killed, but it hasn't been good for zimbabwe, although i suppose you could argue that hyperinflation has made everyone a trillionaire precious. i mean, what do you make of this? >> i think it's really, quite sad. i mean, south africa has gone through so much in years , gone through so much in years, and i think that, you know, just doing something to kind of reflect on what has happened in the past. does it make it right? yeah. so yes, a lot of south african blacks, south africans have died . there's a lot of have died. there's a lot of stuff going on there. but that doesn't mean you need to kill white people. yeah, that is not the answer. >> and south africa is still, you know, i mean relative to the rest of, south africa below the sahara is still a shining economic success. yeah. >> and i mean, it's interesting because on a technicality, he did get off, didn't he ? because did get off, didn't he? because he said that he didn't want to
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kill them. now white people now just maybe in the future. so i don't know i don't know what it takes. so i don't know what it takes. so i don't know what it takes to tip him over the edge. but, i think the judge thought, well, you know, as long as it's not now, because that will be terrible. so i find that very reassuring. >> yeah, i think that's yeah, we've seen this rhetoric from from politicians obviously in zimbabwe where they've followed through. >> but even, julius malema , who >> but even, julius malema, who was pretty close to, to becoming a kingmaker in the recent elections, so, i mean, are you are you worried about the future of south africa? do you think it could, you know, slide into sectarianism and, you know , race war? >> i think, i mean, it's, it's always been i mean, i don't think i've ever met a south african person who's never said, you know, if you ever travel there , just be safe. yeah. i there, just be safe. yeah. i mean, it's not a safe place. no, it's not. so, you know, when are they going to get handling this? ihave they going to get handling this? i have no idea. but i just hope that it doesn't become something like that because they will have their own war going on. i mean, i feel like it's already started. yeah. i mean, for him
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to be saying that to his people . to be saying that to his people. yeah, that's not a good way to start. >> yeah. and julius malema says it to huge stadiums of people as well. yeah. >> and so what is it. killed the boars, kill the birds. and i thought i read it, i thought like just boring people. i was like, yeah, boring people. it's a bit i've been there. they are boring. but can we kill? do we have to kill them? >> anyway, next, on the saturday night showdown, we've got the wonderfully weird clown world with kids at pride parades, weirdos for palestine, and a real life terminator human skin, robot face. plus someone has used artificial intelligence to make classic memes come to life. i'll show you what happened when this one did that. stay to find
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that's hilarious, i got you. you've been rickrolled, and you've been rickrolled as well. so you'll impress . how does it so you'll impress. how does it feel to be 20 years too late? >> i mean, that song's quite catchy, to be honest. >> even i know what that song is i >> -- >> never gonna give you up. >> never gonna give you up. >> that's why you use it for rickrolling. anyway, it's the holy month of pride, right now. the flags are everywhere and the parades are in full force . parades are in full force. precious was on one of the parades today with all members of the lgbtq ipp usa two spirit plus plus community out there in leather harnesses and hot pants, figgfing leather harnesses and hot pants, jiggling their bits in a celebration of sexuality and identity. but people are bringing their kids to these parades. take a look at this . oh yeah. >> so this is i mean, pride is supposed to be about stopping discrimination, but that guy is identifying as a dog. >> like the only way he's discriminated against is he's not allowed on the couch. this
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is also pride's about sexuality. do you think it's right to have kids at something that's about sexuality? precious. >> no. >> 110. >> no. >> i don't believe that children should be a part of certain things. i mean, everything is supposed to be, you know , one supposed to be, you know, one thing it's supposed to be is for adults , and pride is for adults. adults, and pride is for adults. i just went to a beautiful drag brunch, and i wouldn't expect children to be there. i mean, they brought their dogs, but i don't think children should be allowed. >> yeah, and don't you think it would cramp, cramp your style if i was out there in my assless chaps like digging away. >> i wouldn't want kids. i don't know, i might just go slapping it or something. >> i don't know, i don't know. yeah it'd be too tempting. the thing is, i think pride was i love pride, and pride has always been a beautiful thing. it is. it's this, this, this kind of, the whole kind of sexualising. it in such a. it's always about sex. yeah, it's s&m kind of way. has, has, it's more recent. >> it's a lot of street fetishes as well . as well. >> yeah. it's fetish. >> yeah. it's fetish. >> it's fetish and i don't know, andifs >> it's fetish and i don't know, and it's a difficult one because it's like yes. you want to keep
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pride. was it was like the thing you went to, but you don't want to get kids there. no no. >> anyway, it's official pro—palestinian protesters are getting weirder as well. take a look at this guy or girl or whatever it is. to be honest, i'm not sure if it's a mammal free palestine . free palestine free palestine. free palestine free palestine. free palestine free palestine. free palestine free palestine free. that's a very catchy song. i think that's ireland's next entry for the eurovision song contest. i mean , eurovision song contest. i mean, he's campaigning for a free palestine, but i'm pretty sure hamas would just chuck him off a building in the whole of the middle east. he'd pretty much only be safe in israel, i mean precious, do you find it weird that these people are on the side of, people who hate them and would kill them because they're homophobic? >> this is the thing i say. some people don't know what they're protesting for simply because that man wouldn't even get past the security. like to get to the country itself. they will not allow that man in or sorry, whatever they identify as. at the end of the day, they have to understand. don't get yourself into something that you actually
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don't know anything about. yeah, you've done no research and you're just singing a little song, but you don't actually know what you're protesting for. >> absolutely. and finally, scientists are one step closer to creating the terminator. the real terminator from the terminator films, as they've developed a lifelike, living human face from skin cells that can be used on a robot. let's have a look. >> that was gross. >> that was gross. >> that was gross. >> that video. >> that video. >> here it is. so i mean, when i say lifelike, i mean, it looks like an egg. tom moore thomas the tank engine. it kind of reminds me of opening a sandwich when i was a kid and seeing that ham my mum got me with a face on it. that is. i mean, she's got a nice little smile. it's a bit less threatening than arnold schwarzenegger , don't you think? so? >> it's just. this so? >> it'sjust. this is so? >> it's just. this is horrible. that's just. >> that's like, whose skin did they use? that's like. >> i mean, well, they cultivate it from from skin cells. so they didn't need to like , take much. didn't need to like, take much. i think they just scraped them off, you know, take them off with a i mean, who has the time. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you really think that we should be doing in this world?
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>> can you find a cure for cancer transplants? >> this this could use if somebody needs a face transplant, you could make them a new face. >> hopefully one that looks better. >> that's not the face i want . i >> that's not the face i want. i mean, just just like i'm more. i'm just send me to switzerland with dignitas. >> it's an improvement. >> it's an improvement. >> give me some nice chocolates that i could go to sleep forever. i don't want that face. >> no, no, you don't want that face. i think it's fun to have a nice smiley face on a robot before it kills you. >> i'll stick with my face. thanks, leo. >> oh, you're gonna stick with your face as well. you're not impressed with this? >> no, no, i'm not impressed at all. i have no idea what they're doing. we could have used their time a bit more wisely. >> you don't like this weird spam thomas the tank engine face? no. i think this is. this is the first one they've done. so i think it's going to get better. >> it's going to get prototype. >> it's going to get prototype. >> is prototype? yeah yeah. prototype one. and also it's a bit racialist. well don't you think it's a bit racialist . think it's a bit racialist. it's. well because it's only pink. yeah. where are the other skin colour. yes. gammon. it's gammon. >> it's the people of colour are people i mean so racist. >> i'm sorry. i object one.
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>> it's not like a, it's not like an ad break. >> yeah, but then, then, then that one they're going to say that one they're going to say that that's the prime. >> that's like the superior face. you know that that's the superior one. and then and then we'll have racism all over again. so it's terrible. >> i don't know where you're going with this, but i say no to it all. >> yeah. we say no. we agree on the no. >> yeah. we don't want the weird gelatinous no, no. >> okay. well thanks to my brilliant panel tonight, broadcaster and tv personality precious muir and the comedian st giles' hsi do do check her out at live shows and see you again next week, i hope. and don't forget headliners as well tonight at 11 pm. till then, goodbye. cheerio it was a fun show . show. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> hello there! welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast from the met office over the coming days . from the met office over the coming days. it's going to be fairly mixed out there. some of us will see some sunshine, but
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it's still will be some rain from time to time. and in fact we still got this area of low pressure across parts of wales and northern england, giving some cloud and rain here this evening that will sink its way south eastwards, weakening as it does so, so very little rainfall across the south come the end of the night . to the north of it the night. to the north of it some clear skies, but also still a rash of showers across parts of scotland under the clear skies , temperatures just falling skies, temperatures just falling into single figures. but under the cloud, temperatures holding up around 15 or 16 degrees. so as we start sunday morning, we continue with some showers across parts of scotland brought on, brought in on a fairly keen wind still for many eastern southern parts of scotland . southern parts of scotland. however, it should be largely dry here with some sunshine. the odd shower for northern ireland, but across parts of northern england, wales and the midlands, actually it's going to be a lovely start to the day. plenty of sunshine here. similar story for devon and cornwall, but further east across south—east england especially. quite a grey start with the risk of the odd spot of rain. but this cloud and
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rain will clear off towards the continent as we head towards lunchtime. and for many parts of england and wales, it's a dry day with some bright spells . day with some bright spells. scotland and northern ireland continue the risk of the odd shower, but i think they become fewer and further between into the afternoon and come the end of the afternoon. i think the best of sunshine will be down towards devon and cornwall . a towards devon and cornwall. a cooler day for most thanks to that north westerly wind highs at best, reaching around 21 or 22 degrees in the south come monday morning. a bright start for many eastern and central parts, but rain across the west will spread across many areas as we go through the course of the day . main we go through the course of the day. main focus of the rain will be across the north. very little across the south, and that really sets us up for a fairly changeable week. some dry weather to be had, but also the risk of some rain, especially in the north. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news
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>> well . >> well. >> well. >> it's 9:00 on television. on radio and online, in the united kingdom and across the world. this is mark dolan tonight. in my big opinion, the american people have no choice but to put donald trump in the white house following joe biden's catastrophic tv appearance this week . this catastrophic tv appearance this week. this has become a national security threat for america and the world. in my take of ten, as woke revellers celebrate illegal migrants crossing the channel, glastonbury is a festival of hypocrisy , dumping unwanted hypocrisy, dumping unwanted tents , taking drugs and tents, taking drugs and effectively cheering on hamas. the double standards of this five day woke fest are there for to all see. also tonight in the big story does reform uk have a problem with racism or is it the
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