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well. >> hello, it's 11:00 which means >> hello, it's11:00 which means it's >> hello, it's11:00 which means wsfime >> hello, it's11:00 which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. >> join us over is find out which tech mogul is being treated like a terrorist. >> why.7 >> why? >> liz truss is telling keir starmer to do what she did after 49 days. >> and what you can get away with saying now on facebook.
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urging people to check in on disabled and elderly people. the duke and duchess of sussex, who live in montecito, have called for friends and neighbours of those impacted by the wildfires to open their homes. president joe biden has delivered the eulogy for the late former us president jemmy carter at his state funeral, following his death last month at the age of 100. president biden, who has declared a national day of mourning, spoke in front of all four living former presidents, saying jemmy carter made a powerful difference. carter, a nobel prize winner and the 39th us president, is being remembered for his leadership and humanitarian work. now, a new yougov poll commissioned by the women's policy centre has revealed that 76% of british of the british public backed calls for a national inquiry into the sexual abuse and rape of children by grooming gangs, and 77% support measures to revoke british nationality and deport those with dual nationality.
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found guilty of grooming and raping young girls. it comes after labour mps rejected a conservative push for a new national inquiry by 364 votes to 111. the prime minister has welcomed his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, at his country residence, the chequers. sir keir starmer said the pair planned to discuss a number of issues, including the situation in ukraine and the middle east, while downing street has previously indicated that illegal migration, tech and growth would also be on the agenda.the growth would also be on the agenda. the meeting comes ahead of president elect donald trump's inauguration, and there have been concerns about what his return to the white house could mean for the us. support for ukraine. and travel chaos continues across the uk as heavy snow and winds cause widespread disruption. the met office has issued new weather warnings for parts of the uk, with yellow
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warnings for ice and snow in place until tomorrow morning. the two new warnings cover parts of northern ireland and wales, as well as areas in north—west england and the east of england. they come after an existing warning for snow and ice in parts of northern scotland. temperatures will continue to fall over the coming days, potentially reaching —20 degrees in northern parts of the uk tonight. the health secretary, the health security agency, has also extended its cold weather alert until sunday, warning of serious health risks. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners . now it's 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 gbnews.com/alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at
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tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. before we dive in, let's take a look at what carrie and josh will have to work with. >> with friday's front pages of the telegraph. >> rhys reeves missing in action on debt crisis. >> the daily mail goes with uk faces crisis. like the 1970s, reeves warned the mirror. musk hate probe me some verbs in that sentence. >> the daily express goes with jihadi bride could run free within days, at least runs a verb there. >> metro lost. los angeles too soon, and the daily star goes with lettuce who crashed the economy. >> tells bloke who is crashing the economy. don't say i crashed the economy. don't say i crashed the economy. don't say i crashed the economy. more on that later. but kerry, we start with the mirror. what are they targeting us with? hello. >> hello. hello, josh. hello. hello. who's first? yes, we start with. >> you. had a bang on the head recently. >> we have so much news, kerry. we can't say hello. well, we can't afford your hellos. >> we've got too much news we've got to get on with. >> it's presumed diving in when you know what happened to politeness. okay, so the first story we get at the very top of the mirror is that it's kate
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kate's birthday. oh, and they've given us a nice eye picture as well. that's great, isn't it? yes, it's an eye picture. are you telling extra fingers? it just looks like it, doesn't it? it could be. yeah. trying to start an internet crisis, maybe. i did see there was. it might have been on a bbc site. i'm not sure. the headline was that prince william has congratulated his wife on her birthday. that's a story, right? do you congratulate? what are you doing? do you say happy birthday? >> we want to talk about the grooming gangs you're talking about. >> what are you doing on the front of the mirror? do you say happy birthday to your wife? when's her birthday? i just thought that was normal. i thought that was normal. i thought it was a normal thing to do. oh, he does it. >> it's like the royals. >> it's like the royals. >> it's like the royals. >> it's the royals. oh, yeah. you get a royal happy birthday. we don't all get one of those. okay, so let's do the bigger story here, because i can see that josh is itching and he's going to hit me soon. exclusive security threat. musk hate probe. this is not about how musk hates probes, although it sounds like it is. and a probe. eyes bottom. he's going to be
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probed. mish loves. not everyone hates that. we don't know how he feels about that. sorry. you were saying probes he loves. come on. he's got the neuralink thing. yeah, and the mars probe seesit thing. yeah, and the mars probe sees it all. he loves a probe. we're told the uk counter—terrorism unit, according to the mirror, has raised alarms and raised the risk to britain over elon musk, which sounds a little bit like it's some kind of lost the plot a bit. maybe. we don't know. we don't know what's going to happenin don't know what's going to happen in the future, but it seems like, you know, some of his comments on, say, jess phillips, which i think were outrageous, i think i think that was a bit a bit nasty. and it's not and it's very trumpian. you know, i think he's been hanging around with trump too much and he's picked up a way of talking thatis he's picked up a way of talking that is just not the way we talk in britain, is it? it's not. it's not how. yeah. well it just goes straight for the jugular, doesn't it? yes. yes they do. yes they do. it would be wrong without saying throw them in prison and so on and so forth. >> but the tweet might be wrong. >> but the tweet might be wrong. >> like what he said might be wrong, but it doesn't mean he's an extremist. no, but i think he is either a little or a big
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megalomaniac, and it doesn't mean i don't agree with him on a few things, or i don't think he's got the right to say them. and i think what he's done to x is getting very interesting, because i think it was i think it was damning speech for quite a long time and making it difficult for some speech to get through. and i think really there's major disadvantages to free speech. there's also a much bigger advantage to it. it's a price we pay. >> this is the first of many, many mental stories tonight. the idea that our counter—extremism unit is investigating his tweets. >> first of all, he's always tweeting saying, oh look, in england, they're all going crazy and people are getting arrested. and then this and i go, oh, that's silly. >> or i mean, it's an exaggeration. that's what he does. >> and then this is exactly what it seems like. they actually they are doing about it. and they're also saying things like that. this is a mirror. >> and the things that they're saying is social media can once again trigger violence on our streets, talking about what happenedin streets, talking about what happened in southport, i would argue it wasn't the social media that triggered the violence. it was the death of young girls was what triggered the violence. and then they're talking about how
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this is a guy from hope not hate, and i've defended some of their work in the past. >> like, it's not like i think that they're like an evil institution or anything like that, but i think they are very like one sided in where they don't like you anymore. well, no, probably not, but they but but but they are so sort of one sided in who they go after. but the idea they said here they've got their director of research said joe mulhall says mr musk comfortably sits within any definition of an extremist. like, it's so ridiculous, by the way, there, the bloke who runs that organisation, hope not hate, is the guy who put out a message saying how muslims are mess
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