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>>a >> a very good evening to you. i'm katie bowen and these are your latest headlines from the gb newsroom. breaking news this evening. and a third assassination attempt on donald trump has been thwarted. yesterday, the republican presidential candidate held a rally at coachella at coachella in california, and local police say that they caught a suspect who was illegally in possession of a shotgun, a loaded handgun
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and a high capacity magazine about a mile from the venue with about a mile from the venue with a fake pass , riverside county a fake pass, riverside county sheriff chad bianco said. we probably stopped another assassination attempt, the sheriff's office also said that the man arrested, named as 49 year old ben miller, was charged with possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high capacity magazine. he has now been released on bail. the former president is speaking at another rally in arizona tonight , another rally in arizona tonight, and he has spoken of the us election, which is 23 days away. we'll bring you more on this developing story as we get it to the middle east now. and at least 13 palestinians have been killed in an israeli attack on a gaza school shelter. medics are reporting. it comes as hezbollah said it launched a drone attack on a military base in northern israel earlier , with the israeli israel earlier, with the israeli military reporting a short while ago that the attack killed four soldiers and seven others were severely injured. this afternoon, israeli military said that one of its tanks entered a un post in southern lebanon
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while attempting to evacuate. evacuate injured soldiers. united nations personnel said that 15 peacekeepers were injured in what the un called a shocking violation. un chief antonio guterres added tonight that any attacks on peacekeepers may constitute a war crime . back may constitute a war crime. back at home, alex salmonds family have paid tribute to him this evening after the former first minister of scotland died yesterday at the age of 69. in a statement released by the alba party tonight, mr salmond's family said that alex was a formidable politician, an amazing orator, an outstanding intellect and admired throughout the world. the alba party leader died yesterday afternoon from a suspected heart attack during a trip to north macedonia . ahead trip to north macedonia. ahead of the international investment summit tomorrow, jonathan reynolds says it's not the government's position that p&o ferries is a rogue operator, despite a press release this week calling them a rogue employer . p&o ferries owner dp employer. p&o ferries owner dp
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world will now attend the wmmw world will now attend the summit. they had previously threatened to pull out of the event, and a £1 billion port investment after the transport secretary , louise hague, secretary, louise hague, criticised their employment strategy and called for a boycott. the operator was criticised by politicians from both main parties in march 2022, when it suddenly sacked 800 british seafarers and replaced them with cheaper, mainly overseas staff, saying it was necessary to stave off bankruptcy . those are your bankruptcy. those are your latest gb news headlines for now. it's now time for headliners for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at monday's newspapers with three
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comedians. i'm simon evans joining me tonight we have the headliners og joining me tonight we have the headliners 06 josh howie and his homie kerry marx. are you both well gentlemen you've got a cold. i'm over it i'm on the. i'm on the upward ascent. i'm feeling all the, all the kind of rosy glow of convalescence. my absolute favourite that you say that i think it suits you. yeah. >> you should do it more often. >> you should do it more often. >> no i should, it's a lovely feeling, but you have to go through it properly. i had a proper delirium fever for a couple of days. >> really? yeah. is it not going around at the moment? do you feel like a survivor now? do you? >>iam you? >> i am absolutely, i love it. it's a brush with death, you know, you've got to have that occasionally. otherwise life loses its savour. >> that's going to be the last show with these two. >> kerry has been sounding like that for years. >> forever. this is my thing. >> forever. this is my thing. >> let's take a look at our front pages. we have the daily mail to kick us off. who asked attorney general to help taylor swift get a vip escort ? not a swift get a vip escort? not a major story in my view. guardian safety fear as starmer pledges to slash red tape for investors, that's a bit more like it. the times big money says time is
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right to buy into britain and miss heart. there has some alarming news for our fans . i alarming news for our fans. i news university bosses claim £1 million in expenses amid cash crisis , warning the metro 12 crisis, warning the metro 12 years and nothing's changed. no idea what that's about. and finally, the daily star, the welly forecast. well, those were your front pages . so let's have your front pages. so let's have a closer look at the front pages. we'll start with monday's telegraph. josh. yeah, lots of news on the daily telegraph including well, two stories that are kind of related actually. >> but first let's just do the big one. sorry trump, because this is actually the telegraph is the only paper to mention trump's would be assassin. >> they've arrived a couple of minutes later than the others. obviously they were waiting to get hold. wait. yeah, yeah. hold , hold. >> we're getting to a place now where really all newspapers should wait that extra half
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houn should wait that extra half hour, because there could be another trump assassination attempt. yeah. so not like me to joke about trump's assassination. you know, we're going to just keep a little box empty somewhere on the page. >> but the telegraph have the room. >> yeah. so basically it would be assassin trump assassin arrested outside coachella rally. he was in a pickup truck and he had a shotgun and a handgun and a high capacity magazine. now, the thing is, that's just every american. yeah . that's just every american. yeah. so i don't know how they could tell that that america. >> have you seen his instagram account? >> yeah, he's a republican. yeah. >> loads of loads of selfies with russell brand with vivek ramaswamy. so he's definitely mental with the guy steve bannon. well he is he's gone for the big he's gone for the big splashy kind of maga guy of the right leaning ones as well. >> wasn't the last one in a bush found in a bush around the golf course. was also a republican, wasn't he? >> so a previous republican, but now had gone democrat. but yes . now had gone democrat. but yes. so there is no necessarily evidence that it was an assassination attempt. but of course, it's not great rocking up to that kind of environment with they have released him on
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bail , so i with they have released him on bail, so i suspect with they have released him on bail , so i suspect they with they have released him on bail, so i suspect they don't think he was a very serious threat. >> and the sheriff, the sheriff isn't convinced. he said we don't have the same kind of sickos around here. yeah, he walks him out . sickos around here. yeah, he walks him out. he's sickos around here. yeah, he walks him out . he's such an walks him out. he's such an american. >> it's the same, isn't it? it's the same sheriff from from rambo? >> yeah. just keep on walking. keep on walking. yeah. portland. south from here. so the other story you wanted to do. oh, sorry. >> yes. the other story was and these are related uk increasingly reliant on top rate taxpayers. so this is a case of me being wrong. previously 2/5 of all income tax is paid by just a million people. now lucas has talked about this in the past. >> i thought he was going to be one of them. >> yeah, well he's doing very well for himself, but yeah. but yeah, this is, that's that's insane. two thirds of all the income tax is 1 million people pay income tax is 1 million people pay it. so of course to alienate those, those, those million people and sort of say , you know people and sort of say, you know what, to encourage them to move elsewhere . that's, that's and elsewhere. that's, that's and that's more money than we get from corporations and whatnot.
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so which is related to the story at the top, which is pm's tax on jobs will scare away business. and part of that story is rachel reevesis and part of that story is rachel reeves is now sort of listening to all these people going , yeah, to all these people going, yeah, maybe you shouldn't tax the top players anymore. they've had enough and instead they're going to tax the businesses on the income. national insurance, which would raise 18 billion over ten years. >> i say, okay, so maybe ten years. >> yeah. that's what i'm saying. yeah. yes . i >> yeah. that's what i'm saying. yeah. yes. i mean i think she's really struggling to work out what this budget's going to be, isn't she. because she's talking about this 22 billion and nothing, whether it's the non—doms, whether everything has a catch to it because you end up with people leaving the country. yeah. so it's very interesting to see what she's actually going to see what she's actually going to come up with. >> i mean, it's true because it's always it's not a new problem, one of one of the kind of major axes or these seesaws when you're trying to create 1535 00:08:50,736 --> 00:0
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