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good. one nil wins are the norm. we've got a plethora of attacking talent. he didn't really make the most of the attacking talent of chelsea, although he might say, well, havertz didn't didn't fulfil his potential anyway. before or after i was there, neither did timo werner , neither did romelu timo werner, neither did romelu lukaku. so with the with the fiches lukaku. so with the with the riches he's got at his disposal now in the england side and the facti now in the england side and the fact i do genuinely believe my colleagues in germany tell me that he loves england. he does love he does does. he fell in love he does does. he fell in love with the place. he didn't really want to leave, but it was only because, you know, but don't forget as well. another point i made, the leadership he showed during the ukraine crisis. no football manager in europe or in the world has ever had to deal with what he had to deal with, where his club was basically basically ripped from underneath him by the fact that russia had invaded ukraine and his owner was having to sell up. they weren't able to sign players. and every day he was answering questions about that. he dealt with that admirably, and that will stand him in good stead for some of the stuff that comes his way with the fa. but it's a different level of pressure now. pressure how. >> pressure now. >> you're normally right. i'm going to put you on the spot, mister mcgee. can he finally bnng mister mcgee. can he finally bring it home? anything. can he bnng bring it home? anything. can he bring something home? yeah . bring something home? yeah. >> no, no, i think no, i think listen, they're not they're not far off now. he's got he's got a
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tough act to follow. gareth southgate did well. two finals, two semi—final and a quarterfinal in four attempts. far better than we've done anywhere in the previous ten, 15 years. and so look , we're that years. and so look, we're that close. we're that close. if you can just unlock a little that that little bit of potential in the in the final third, i think you'll do it. and that's my prediction. i think that i've always said that england will go close several times, like germany did in the mid 2000, late 2000, before they finally won the world cup in 2014. i think it will happen for england. >> aidan magee i hope you're right. can you imagine the joy of a german finally bringing it home for england ? i think that home for england? i think that would be wonderful. >> aidan magee you get a statue, isn't he? >> yeah, he would, he would. we'll leave it there. aidan. superb. let's bring it home with a german . marvellous. lots more a german. marvellous. lots more still to come. between now and 6:00, including. we'll be finding out why donald trump wants to impose. wait for it. a 2,000% tariff on the european union if he wins the election in november. astonishing stuff. but first, here's your news headunes first, here's your news headlines with sophia wenzler.
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>> it's 531. these are your headunes >> it's 531. these are your headlines from the gb newsroom. israel says it's seriously considering the united states concerns that a lack of humanitarian aid is getting into gaza. it's after an official letter from the white house warned that military assistance could be cut if the situation doesn't improve within 30 days. it comes as israel says a lebanon ceasefire negotiation will only be held under fire. meanwhile, prime minister sir keir starmer has said he is looking at sanctioning two israeli cabinet members back in the uk. a seven year old boy has died and six people have been taken to hospital following an explosion in newcastle. drone footage shows the wreckage with roofs collapsed and debris strewn across the street. the blast, which took place just before 1:00 this morning, destroyed a house, leaving six adults in hospital with varying injuries. residents are being told to keep doors and windows shut while road closures remain
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in place. an investigation is now underway into how the explosion happened . in other explosion happened. in other news, downing street is insisting the government is committed to ending the use of hotels to house migrants. it comes amid claims the home office is scrambling to find more spaces after a surge in small boat arrivals. almost 14,000 have arrived under labour, overtaking the number of crossings under the previous government in 2024. meanwhile , government in 2024. meanwhile, italy has begun sending asylum seekers to albania under a controversial new plan, with a naval ship arriving on monday transferring 16 men from bangladesh and egypt. italy says up to 36,000 asylum seekers could be sent to albania each yean could be sent to albania each year, but only non—vulnerable men from safe countries will qualify . now men from safe countries will qualify. now hundreds have gathered in parliament square today calling on the government today calling on the government to protect the winter fuel payment for older people on lower incomes, led by charities. the campaigners are delivering a
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petition with over 500,000 signatures to the treasury and downing street. they're demanding the payments extended to more pensioners after the government's decision in the summer to limit it to those on pension credit. supporters say the cut leaves millions at risk dunng the cut leaves millions at risk during the colder months to come . during the colder months to come. and finally, thomas tuchel says he's very excited and honoured after being confirmed as england's new head coach. he officially starts in january with the goal of qualifying for the 2026 world cup. the fa says his appointment gives england their best chance of winning. earlier, prince william congratulated tuchel, telling him we're all behind you. the former chelsea and bayern munich bossis former chelsea and bayern munich boss is the third non—englishman to take the job, following sven—goran eriksson and fabio capello . those are the latest gb capello. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to martin for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by
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scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . alerts. >> well, of course, up next, brace yourselves it's dewbs& co 617. and joining me now is the queen of primetime political debate. michelle dewberry jude's, what's on your menu? >> hello, martin. >> hello, martin. >> well, of course, i've got a member of baroness hallett in me tonight, so it'd be rude, wouldn't it? >> not then to talk about the house of lords. >> not then to talk about the house of lords . reform. so >> not then to talk about the house of lords. reform. so i'll be picking up all the big stuff as you would imagine. but i want to look at this conversation about scotland, perhaps wanting its own migration strategy. what goes on in society, but also catcalling martin. >> how big a priority for the police should it be? >> because in bradford they've started putting undercover female police officers going out and jogging around and they've started seizing the cars of men that have been doing this, the
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catcalling, not the jogging. >> what do you think to that? >> what do you think to that? >> well, i quite like to get catcalled. i mean , i never catcalled. i mean, i never happens to me anymore. >> it never happens to me anymore either. >> i mean, i don't know what to say to that. quite frankly, i feel a bit offended. >> but many people are saying, hold on a second, because actually you've got all this violence against women and girls, and if you nip it in the bud and you stop these fellas being, you know, like leachie, then that might be how you can actually stop the issues progressing. >> i can tell you now, the woman on my panel tonight thinks it's nonsense. the guy on my panel tonight thinks it's a great idea. >> yeah. there you go. and i guarantee you're going to get endless catcalls on your way home tonight. michelle dewberry 617 dewbs& co. magnificent as ever. 617 dewbs& co. magnificent as ever . now, if you want to get in ever. now, if you want to get in touch with me, you know what to do. simply go to gb news .com forward, slash yourself and read the best of your messages. little later in the show. thanks your company. i'm martin
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welcome back! it's 5.39. i'm martin daubney here on gb news. donald trump could impose a staggering 2,000% tariff on the european union as he threatens a trade war after warning that the bloc poses an economic threat to the united states. the former president, who is eyeing up four years, of course, in the white house, has made the economy a key pillar of his election, including the imposition of tariffs on imports in a bid to protect us industry and manufacturers. and in a recent interview, he took aim at brussels, saying you know what's very tough? the european union are beautiful european countries. they treat us so badly. well, join the club, donald trump and i can now speak with the chair of republicans overseas uk, greg swenson. greg, always an absolute pleasure. it's fair to say donald trump here is in absolutely rambunctious form, tearing into
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beijing , tearing into brussels, beijing, tearing into brussels, threatening tariffs. he said . in threatening tariffs. he said. in fact, tariff is the most beautiful word in the entire dictionary. tell us, is a method to his madness. >> i hope so , martin, i really >> i hope so, martin, i really do. and sometimes there is, you know , he says things in a, in know, he says things in a, in a in sometimes it's a really funny way. he's, he's definitely unfiltered. and so he goes off on tangents 1520 00:11:24,
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