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find out why the next hour to find out why rachel from account is up with up to her knees in it. why berlin may soon resound to the pitter patter of marching feet, and how the royal marine commandos are dodging a close shave. i'm simon evans tonight. i've got comedians lewis schaffer and jonathan kogan taking you through monday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news, let's go for one last time for tonight's headunes for one last time for tonight's headlines with will hollis. >> thank you. simon, your headunes >> thank you. simon, your headlines at 11:00, the duchess of sussex's new netflix series will be delayed following the devastating fires in la. the streaming service has announced. meghan markle said she's
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thankful to netflix for supporting her in postponing the programme, so she can focus on the needs of those impacted by the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in her home state. visiting victims alongside her husband harry yesterday, meghan's eight part series with love will now premiere on march the 4th instead of this wednesday, and officials in los angeles say they're prepared for the next round of high winds that could fan blazes. with the military on standby to assist despite strained services. they say fire hydrants, which failed earlier this week, are ready for use. at least 16 people have been killed and thousands evacuated as fires rage on in california. >> strong north to northeast winds. gusts are up to 50mph with low humidity will be observed. a red flag warning is in effect and will remain until 6 pm. wednesday evening.
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>> health secretary wes streeting has described nurses as the backbone of our nhs, after a staff member was left in after a staff member was left in a critical condition by a stabbing in a hospital's a&e department. the trust that oversees the royal oldham hospital has said it is shocked and saddened by the attack, which took place yesterday. a 37 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. the woman, who is in her 50s, suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital for treatment. in other news, an off duty policewoman who was killed by a lorry as she helped at the scene of a crash epitomises the very best of british policing, a senior officer has said. pc rosie pryer was standing on the verge of the a19 at bagby, near thirsk, with the driver and passenger of one of the cars involved when the lorry collided with them yesterday morning. miss pryer and 41 year old ryan
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welford, from knaresborough, both died at the scene. the 65 year old lorry driver was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. he's been released under investigation. the uk health security agency has extended its cold weather health alert for all of england until tuesday. amber alerts will now run until january the 14th, meaning a rise in deaths, particularly among those aged 65 and over with health conditions, is likely. temperatures dropped to —13.9 degrees overnight, but the met office has said the cold spell is coming to an end and a cold night for this. london's underground was filled with hundreds of people who weren't wearing any trousers. today, the annual no trouser tube ride saw men and women proudly showing everything from boxer shorts to lacy underwear, a popular
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tradition in cities across the globe. it was described as good old fashioned fun by one traveller. that's all for now. let's get you back to simon and 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, where we're all enjoying a private joke thanks to the teleprompter about the naked commuters there. your first look now at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. before we dive in, let's take a quick look at what lewis and jonathan will have to work with on monday's front pages. the telegraph cabinet told cuts must be ruthless and possibly rachel lewis the eye. grindr dating app is linked to dozens of child sex abuse cases. nasty mirror stab
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horror in a&e the express britain under tax assault. the metro la waleses difficult one to put into vocal form that one and star want by britain is clarkson as the george cole role. so the guardian lewis let's kick off with their front page. >> yes old fashioned. >> yes old fashioned. >> the guardian this is the guardian. good to see you. good to see you, simon. and so this is the guardian, of course. £3 on a monday. and yes, it's the most expensive newspaper. i think it's, of course, more money than the. it's not. the telegraph is £3. £3. i don't know whether you're interested in this, but it's the guardian. it's not a newspaper. it's propaganda for the left. it's world, team world. anyway, it's got a selection of articles. one fifth of young shun democracy. according to the poll, they found a 21% of people of young in the 20s and early 30s, 21%,
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slightly more than a fifth. >> it's rising even as we speak. >> it's rising even as we speak. >> it's rising even as we speak. >> it is more. i thought it was going to be 19%. that's what i thought. >> i mean, what do they want.7 do they want to get they want to go back to hunter gatherer societies? or would they like to see a benevolent, a benevolent dictator? >> they want they think there's they think there's a place for a strong leader. this is not germany. >> i don't think they want i don't think they want a benevolent dictator. they just want a dictator. >> natural dictator. i think a military coup. >> no, they want a dictator that that affirms what they believe. it doesn't say, what kind do you want? but it's like maybe 10% of the left and 10% of the right. that makes 20%. yeah. >> so one dictator would come in and squash out the likes of tommy robinson and nigel farage, and the other dictator would come in and shore up their good work. >> yeah. so in another word, like a democracy. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> the system works. >> the system works. >> yeah. it's the guardian. they call themselves journalists. >> there is a more serious trend, isn't there, that i was reading in one of the think pieces we were toying with earlier. i don't think it's come into the show that china, for instance, and arguably russia as
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well, to some extent are sort of goading the great liberal democracies and saying, you are clearly your time has come and gone. you know, i the capacity of our computer systems now to run everything. it's much easier if you just trust us and let us do it. >> it sounds that that has might be said by china, let's just say. but you can't believe china because china, the actual beginning of their communist rule. and this year is exactly the same length of time between 1917, when the commies took over in russia, and 1991, whenever the whole thing fell apart. >> 1991 yeah. >> 1991 yeah. >> and the fact is, is that people don't you're hearing it for the first time. china is complete. from what i can tell, watching youtube videos. but i don't, you know, is that china looks completely lost. you know, their population is half as much. >> their demographic challenges are enormous. >> yeah, not just demographic. the actual number, not just that it's young, old, lots of old people, but it's that this might be 3 to 500 million people or even more less than what they claim to be. china. >> what about the top story
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there the guardian have gone with, because it ties in a little bit from schools to potholes, huge expansion of ai in the public sector. >> well, my son, my son koji over here, he knows. >> what do you know about that, jonathan? >> well, there seems to be a plan for the labour put forward to really increase the amount of ai tools and technology that they're going to bring in across many of the departments that the government run. >> yeah, i mean, this is obvious. this makes complete sense. we're now we're currently deaung sense. we're now we're currently dealing with, say, something like chatgpt that i actually asked it. it said it had an iq of about 400. if you were to measure all of its metrics right, it's only going to get we're going to get at the moment we're going to get at the moment we don't even have agi, but we are going to get sort of superintelligent. >> how will it help with plot holes? >> i can understand why scan you could you could scan satellite footage. you write a little algorithm for that. >> just computing though, isn't it? it's just compute. >> it'sjust it? it's just compute. >> it's just computing where you have to do less computing. >> it's slightly faster computing. exactly. >> exactly that. and then it might be able to predict things as well, see patterns in data that we can't.
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>> but so how is that going to help? >> sooner or later you have to have a big burly bloke or arguably a woman, you know, conceivably filling a pothole with a shovel and a bag of grit and some cement filling with a shovel and a bag of grit an
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