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singing ave maria nice and loud. >> turn it up louder. we want a little action here. turn it up louder . louder. >> love . >> love. >> love. >> now the context of this is someone fainted in the audience and people i think, well, firstly, someone fainted in the audience. he said play ave maria. let's . and he presumably maria. let's. and he presumably thinks there's some reviving quality to the music. then someone else fainted a bit later and he asked for exactly the same bit of music to be played. beautiful. david does . does beautiful. david does. does donald trump think that it has heaung donald trump think that it has healing qualities .7 perhaps? healing qualities.7 perhaps? >> healing qualities? perhaps? >> well, his rallies are becoming more and more bizarre and they are entertainment. he is an entertainer first and foremost, and that's where he's how he's got where he has got.
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but he has a whole range of really eclectic, some would say bizarre musical tastes that are on display and are played as part of these rallies. in the breaks in the run up and as people leave and, and so, you know, this is not unexpected. he's trying to make them more interesting, more jazzy. they've been repetitive and slightly dull as this time round compared to four years ago when there were more fiery, but i think it's not a mistake . that is not it's not a mistake. that is not a coincidence that he chose this particular piece of music. it's a very famous catholic hymn and of course he is appealing to catholic voters. there are 900 700,000 polish americans in pennsylvania, half a million in wisconsin. he is absolutely appealing to the latino or hispanic vote. most of whom are catholics. so him playing and trying to associate himself with a catholic hymn is clever and subtle and subliminal. if you like , appeals to catholic like, appeals to catholic voters. and that's what's going on here, however bizarre it seems to us compared to what
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we're used to here. >> i wouldn't mind listening to that track. it's a lovely piece of music, isn't it? david dunn, thank you very much indeed. a professor in international studies, twice in one rally is a bit much, murray. well , it's bit much, murray. well, it's lovely though, isn't it? >> i'm not sure if i'd just fainted and i heard that coming. i'd wonder where on earth i was. what would you prefer? >> rock. >> rock. >> that's funny . >> rock. >> that's funny. i'm not sure. i'm not sure i'd want a presidential candidate sort of. bit of beyonce pointing. pointing to me. bring me back to asking for some supernatural revival music. i'm not sure i'd want that sort of attention , really. >> i don't believe that . >> i don't believe that. >> i don't believe that. >> all eyes on you only only for positive reasons . positive reasons. >> anyway, up next, we're going to be heading to the old bailey for the latest on the sara sharif murder trial. the details of this are truly shocking, but let's get the news headlines with tatiana sanchez . with tatiana sanchez. >> emily. thank you. the top
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stories, the prime minister and the health secretary have both said that new weight loss jabs could help boost the economy in britain by getting people back into work . wes streeting into work. wes streeting suggested the latest generation of medicines , including ozempic, of medicines, including ozempic, could be life changing for individuals and would ease pressure on the nhs. experts have warned, though, that in the past the drug is not a quick fix or replacement for eating well and exercising, and should only be offered under medical supervision. exchequer secretary to the treasury james murray told gb news it's for good the economy. >> we want to make sure that people who are not working at the moment for any reasons, but obviously obesity is one of them. we want to support them to get back into work, and these weight loss jabs are just one opfion weight loss jabs are just one option for helping people to lose weight. there will obviously be a discussion between a patient and their doctor to work out the best way for them to lose weight. these weight loss jabs play a role as part of the overall set of
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interventions that you can make to help people lose weight and to help people lose weight and to where they can work, get back into work, which is good for them and good for the economy . them and good for the economy. >> now, a court has been told a neighbour heard a single high pitched scream of someone in pain two days before sarah sharif was killed . the ten year sharif was killed. the ten year old was beaten with objects burnt with an iron and bitten. in the weeks before her death , in the weeks before her death, her body was found in an upstairs bedroom on a bottom bunk bed of her home in surrey on the 10th of august last year, after her father, irfan sharif , after her father, irfan sharif, called police and confessed to killing her after fleeing to pakistan. the mini cab driver is on trial , along with sarah's on trial, along with sarah's stepmother and uncle. they all deny murder and causing or allowing the death of a child . allowing the death of a child. foreign office minister anneliese dodds has told the house of commons she was gravely concerned to hear about attacks on un peacekeepers in southern lebanon . that's as the un lebanon. that's as the un secretary—general condemned the large number of civilian casualties that have taken place
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in northern gaza. the un's palestinian refugee agency claimed ten people were killed after an israeli attack on a food supply centre. the un agency for palestinian refugees said shells hit inside and outside the centre yesterday morning as people tried to get food handouts. the idf has said it would review the incident. the un peacekeeping chief says the un peacekeepers will stay in all of their positions in lebanon, despite the calls made by the israeli authorities to vacate. israel expanded its target in its war with hezbollah militants in lebanon yesterday, killing at least 21 people in an airstrike in the north. and those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm tatiana sanchez. more from me in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone , sign direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash
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>> good afternoon britain. it's 1:38 and lots of you have been getting in touch on all the topics we've been talking about today. >> we're talking about one of trump's rallies, one of his town halls where ave maria was played out a couple of times when two people fainted in the audience , people fainted in the audience, eileen says, clearly, neither emily or tom watched the fabulous american opera singer a week back sing ave maria at one of donald's rallies. he then sung a few patriotic america songs as the crowd left . it was songs as the crowd left. it was fabulous. nothing to do with catholics or hymns. stop making stuff up, anne marie says. please don't begrudge us a laugh, eileen. >> i mean , the point was, >> i mean, the point was, someone fainted. donald trump played this music either as a joke or to help revive them. i mean, that's that's what. >> well, just listen to a nice piece of music.
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>> do you think he just randomly, like you just said, he wants one of his favourites, maybe just to listen to the music? >> this is one of his faves, you know, top of his spotify playlist. >> i think he's had a bit of a religious moment after his near—death experience. >> it would make sense. it would make sense. have you noticed that he's talking about his faith more and god more? i was listening to him on a podcast with a comedian. what's his name , with a comedian. what's his name, schultz, or something like that. and yeah, he spoke about that. yeah, quite a lot of wit , yeah, quite a lot of wit, actually. quite a good interview. if you have the chance to watch it. alistair said about we were talking about whether the uk will join some kind of european defence army or cooperate more on those grounds. lamy seems keen on it. alistair says the defence industry is one of the major contributors to the uk economy, a consequence of joining the eu defence initiative is that will be expected to standardise equipment with that used by the eu. so you're suggesting that actually our standards will diminish if we get too involved with the european union? >> i've got some pretty fervent disagreement with my stance on weight loss jabs. someone
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calling themselves humpty tilsy says no name humps, humpty no tom. it's not okay to just have jabs to lose weight. our bodies are not built to take drugs, to suppress appetite . our bodies suppress appetite. our bodies aren't built to take drugs to do anything. our bodies aren't built to have calpol or aspirin. i mean, our bodies aren't built to have, i don't know, a hip operations. i mean, we still do them because that's so black and white about these things, though, tom. >> it depends on the patient. some people may have adverse reactions to this type of i'm not the one being it doesn't. it hasn't been around for that long. there could potentially be issues down the line. some people have said that they felt depressed after taking it because apparently it, you depressed after taking it because
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