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attack in july of last deadly attack in july of last yeah known to police and deadly attack in july of last year. axel rudakubana, who murdered three young girls and was already known to police and anti—extremism authorities. tried to kill ten others, meanwhile, the conservative downloaded an al—qaeda training leader kemi badenoch spoke to us manual and watched graphic earlier here on gb news and she footage online just before his said the issue of integration must also be looked at following stabbing spree. yvette cooper says it's unacceptable that such the attack in southport. >> he should have been in love hateful content remains easily with this country. he should available, and is urging tech have been saying this is the companies to take immediate best country on earth, i say. and the parents and the parents, action ahead of new online i don't know. i don't know if safety laws. in march, the government also announced a they did or not because that's pubuc government also announced a public inquiry into missed how i feel. and i do think that we need to have a broader chances to stop rudakubana, who was already known to police and conversation about integration in this country. it's got to be anti—extremism authorities. active, not passive. it didn't meanwhile, the conservative matter so much when only a leader kemi badenoch spoke to us handful of people were coming earlier here on gb news and she from nearby countries at a very slow rate. now, people from all said the issue of integration must also be looked at following over the place are coming very the attack in southport. quickly, and because of >> he should have been in love with this country. he should technology, they can still keep their heads and their cultures have been saying this is the best country on earth, i say. elsewhere. this is dangerous. and the parents and the parents, i don't know. i don't know if >> the government is also cracking down on online knife they did or not because that's sales. after it was revealed how i feel. and i do think that that axel rudakubana purchased his murder weapon on amazon when we need to have a broader he was just 17 years old. under 00:01:00,487 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 tough new rules, buyers will conversation about integration in this country. it's got to be
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active, not passive. it didn't matter so much when only a handful of people were coming from nearby countries at a very slow rate. now, people from all over the place are coming very quickly, and because of technology, they can still keep their heads and their cultures elsewhere. this is dangerous. >> the government is also cracking down on online knife sales. after it was revealed that axel
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colleagues. donald trump says that gaza should be, quote, cleaned out, suggesting that cleaned out, suggesting that eqypt cleaned out, suggesting that egypt and jordan need to take in eqypt cleaned out, suggesting that egypt and jordan need to take in palestinians who've been palestinians who've been displaced by the war there. displaced by the war there. speaking on air force one today, speaking on air force one today, he described the region as a he described the region as a demolition site and said demolition site and said relocation could even be long relocation could even be long term. the us president says he's term. the us president says he's spoken to jordan's king abdullah spoken to jordan's king abdullah and plans to approach egypt's and plans to approach egypt's president next. his comments president next. his comments have sparked anger, though, have sparked anger, though, among palestinians who've among palestinians who've rejected what they call an rejected what they call an attempt to displace people from attempt to displace people from their homeland. jordan has their homeland. jordan has flatly refused the idea. while flatly refused the idea. while eqypt flatly refused the idea. while egypt had previously ruled out eqypt flatly refused the idea. while egypt had previously ruled out taking in any refugees. well, taking in any refugees. well,
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that comes as israel has blocked that comes as israel has blocked thousands of displaced thousands of displaced palestinians from returning to palestinians from returning to northern gaza, accusing hamas of northern gaza, accusing hamas of breaching a fragile ceasefire. breaching a fragile ceasefire. after what has been 15 months of after what has been 15 months of intense conflict, it comes after intense conflict, it comes after hamas released four israeli hamas released four israeli female soldiers. israel female soldiers. israel responded by releasing 200 responded by releasing 200 palestinian prisoners. but the palestinian prisoners. but the israeli government insists israeli government insists palestinians won't be allowed palestinians won't be allowed north until hamas releases north until hamas releases israeli civilian archewell israeli civilian archewell jihad, as agreed trump says jihad, as agreed in the original deal jihad, as agreed in the original deal. and back here, closer to home, 100 mile an hour winds have left two people dead and thousands without power. but now a new storm named herminia is adding to the travel and weather chaos. gusts of up to 80 miles an hour have been recorded in devon, and heavy rain is sweeping across england, wales and scotland, with the met office issuing warnings for flooding, travel disruption and even a danger to life. floodwaters have also blocked roads and rail lines in cornwall, with flights also delayed and even cancelled, and
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coastal areas are set to face crashing waves. and dozens of flood warnings are in place as saturated ground increases .the risk of more damage. those are the latest headlines. i'll be back with you for another look at the top stories in around an hour now, though. it's free speech nation. >> 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. our
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answering questions from our wonderful trying to pick them up studio audience. my guest this evening we have cressida wesson and louis schaefer. but for yourself, do you know what.7 let's start with that. let's jump let's start with that. let's jump in and get some questions from our audience. our first question is from anton. >> do you think celebrities are worried too much about being cancelled? >> do i think that celebrities are worried too much about being cancelled? well, there's some potentially some good news for them, because celebrities who
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are worried that they might be cancelled can take out insurance to deal with the consequences. the policy provided by insurance company sunfire risk will give stars access to 24 over seven help hotline in case they are attacked online or judged to have crossed a moral line. it also includes crisis management hotline and misinformation coven hotline and misinformation cover. louis. surely if this if they knew about this in december, i'd have bought it you for christmas. >> you know what it's a it's an it's an american idea. this is what americans do. they come up with answers to problems and whether whether an insurance company will actually come through on this, you know, you don't know. >> so you think that maybe if you did, if you got cancer when you did, if you got cancer when you get cancelled. sorry. well. >> the next. >> the next. >> time, the next time you get cancelled. >> again, the next. >> again, the next. >> time your insurance, your insurer would be like, well, maybe you didn't get cancelled and. >> you have to read the small print. you know, some things you cannot put in, you can't put it, you can't pay insurance for someone breaking a law. i don't think.
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>> i don't think we could afford your premiums. >> the issue, i think i think . >> the issue, i think i think. >> the issue, i think i think. >> for the average person in the media, it's a great idea. it's a bit like joining the free speech union for louis. i mean, there comes a critical point where you just. it's not worth it. can you imagine what they'd charge you? >> well, i think that, yes, it would be. it would be a problem. i know and you know, to cressida, you know, people react really negatively to me. >> they do, don't they. >> they do, don't they. >> they do, don't they. >> they don't know. they don't know, they don't like me. so at what point is that like something you can go to court and say, cressida doesn't like me. how come she doesn't like me? i want some money because she doesn't. >> i don't think it's just getting cancelled by cressida. >> i'm just using her as an example. steve doesn't like me. what about josh? doesn't like me? >> how do they prove what you would have earned? this is what i want to know. the article doesn't tell us. it just says that you can get a crisis helpline. you'd love that. someone to talk to 24 hours a day. but how do we assess what louis schaefer would have earned had he known how to behave properly? it's very difficult. >> it isn't that difficult
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because you just look at past earnings and it's so. >> it definitely wouldn't be worth it for you, is what. >> you're saying it would be worth it for me? they'd say you didn't make any money last year. and you know, how could you have been cancelled? >> yeah, just i know we're having fun and all that, but just to be the classic stephen allen that i always am, just to be the classic stephen allen tha
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