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>> well. >> well. >> it's 11:00. »- >> it's 11:00. >> which >> it's11:00. >> which means it's time for tomorrow's newspapers tonight. >> join us. >> join us. >> over the next hour. >> over the next hour. >> to find out. did letby do it.7 why are reform and. >> labour getting. >> labour getting. >> it on.7 >> it on.7 >> and what. >> and what. >> isjoe. >> is joe. >> is joe. >> biden's new hollywood job.7 i'm josh howie and tonight i'm joined by second cousins kerry marks and paul cox, who together will. >> take you through wednesday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's. >> news, let's go to headlines with aaron armstrong. with aaron arm strong. >> with aaron armstrong. >> good evening to you. it's 11:00. our top stories swedish police say around ten people have been killed in a shooting at a school in the central city
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of orebro, including the suspected gunman. a warning viewers may find the following footage distressing. >> ten. oh my god, diogo jota. oh my god. >> the shooting took place at campus masca in the in the centre of the country, which is attended by students aged 20 and above. this footage shows students hiding under desks while the attack took place. well. police believe the male perpetrator to be amongst the dead, adding he acted alone was not previously known to them and they don't suspect it to be terror related. the swedish prime minister, ulf kristersson, has described it as the worst mass shooting in the country's history. donald trump has called for the permanent resettlement of all palestinians from gaza, saying up to six countries would be willing to take in displaced people. he made the comments after welcoming the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, to the white house ahead of talks that could
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determine the future of gaza and the conflict in the middle east. trump claims to have helped broker a temporary ceasefire there, which continues to hold. earlier, the us president signed an executive order which included sanctions and a campaign of maximum pressure on iran. cannot have a nuclear weapon . with me, it's very weapon. with me, it's very simple. iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. >> and why say that you're unhappy to sign it.7 if it's iran and their proxies who have threatened to retaliate against you and your team by killing you guys or taking out soleimani. >> well, they haven't done that. and that would be a terrible thing for them to do, not because of me. if they did that, they would be obliterated. that would be the end. i've left instructions. if they do it, they get obliterated. there won't be anything left. >> the family of a teenager who was stabbed to death at a school
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in sheffield have paid tributes to their beautiful boy. harvey willgoose died after the attack at all saints catholic school yesterday. his family say they're utterly heartbroken and their lives will never be the same again. harvey's mother, caroline and other family members visited the school earlier, where flowers, balloons and cards have been left for the pupil. a 15 year old boy arrested on suspicion of murder remains in custody, and the princess of wales has joined a group of children on a visit to the national portrait gallery as part of her gradual return to pubuc part of her gradual return to public engagements following cancer treatment. kate took the bus to the popular arts attraction and accompanied 13 children on the magical bobin tree trail. it's based on the new shaping us framework published by her foundation centre for early childhood. it's aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of society's social and emotional skills. that's it for the moment. now it's back to headliners.
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>> 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. >> sorry, i was just distracted by aaron's great hair. hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories with three comedians. we're going to kick off with a look at some of the front pages. first of all, the guardian labour mps tell starmer to get tough on immigration. the times nhs allowed nottingham killer to skip medication. telegraph letby did not kill a single baby, says experts. we have more front pagesin experts. we have more front pages in a moment. but first kerry paul, welcome. i appreciate you both. >> thank you very. >> thank you very. >> much for being here. thank you for not. >> being. >> being. >> somebody else. and you are. >> somebody else. and you are. >> ready to. >> ready to. >> cover the stories. >> cover the stories. >> we will. >> we will. >> we will.
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>> we definitely will. >> we definitely will. >> i'm not sure how to take that. >> all that sincerity. >> all that sincerity. >> and the little. >> and the little. >> jab there. >> jab there. >> what would. >> what would. >> you like to. >> you like to. >> start with.7 we can. >> start with.7 we can. >> do. >> do. >> mass murder, mass immigration or mass. >> sexual abuse. >> sexual abuse. >> it's all fun stuff tonight. >> it's all fun stuff tonight. >> it's all fun stuff tonight. >> it's whatever. i mean, you you have great material about all three things. >> oh, right. okay. >> oh, right. okay. >> should we start with the banker? so on the front cover of the. >> guardian, we have one of. >> guardian, we have one of. >> the world's most celebrated. >> the world's most celebrated. >> financiers, sir evelyn de. >> financiers, sir evelyn de. >> rothschild. >> rothschild. >> a man. >> a man. >> with a girl's name. >> with a girl's name. >> but he was. >> but he was. >> he's dead now. >> he's dead now. >> and of course, once. >> someone dies, then and rich people die like that, we find out what they've. >> been getting up to. >> been getting up to. >> women who. >> women who. >> are afraid. >> are afraid. >> to speak out before. >> to speak out before. >> are talking about. >> are talking about. >> all. >> all. >> the abuse that took place. >> the abuse that took place. >> unfortunately. >> unfortunately. >> the jews are. >> the jews are. >> we're all going to get it in the neck now. >> well, this. >> well, this. >> is one jew, does it? all jews do it. this you know, the rules. >> but you know what? >> but you know what? >> i think it's actually good that you pointed out this story, because it would be like, you know, you're a jewish person. >> this person. >> this person. >> just happens to be jewish. and it would then say, well, we're not there's no conspiracy here. i was steering clear in case he was one of your mates.
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>> he is. >> he is. >> you are wearing a. >> you are wearing a. >> little sort of. >> little sort of. >> cravat thing would probably be a sign there. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i thought. >> i thought. >> i thought having. >> i thought having. >> money and fame. >> money and fame. >> means you get plenty of. >> means you get plenty of. >> women without having. >> women without having. >> to be abusive. >> to be abusive. >> i don't understand. >> i don't understand. >> why it's so often. >> why it's so often. >> i know. the other. side of. >> i know. the other. side of. >> it, of course. >> is when you're. when you're. >> is when you're. when you're. >> that you think you can get away with anything. >> but what happens is. >> but what happens is. >> women are afraid of speaking out while someone like this is alive. and then i'm wondering whether we should have a system where with all rich, famous people, we claim they're dead for a week. >> i see, you know. >> just to. >> just to. >> see who's going to come forward. >> yeah, see what. >> yeah, see what. >> comes out. >> comes out. >> and then we say, actually, they're alive, but now we've got they're alive, but now we've got the information to work with. what do you think, paul? >> well, that could work, kerry. i mean, you've. >> had i'm here to solve problems. >> you've had worse. >> you've had worse. >> ideas. >> ideas. >> ideas. >> i haven't. >> i haven't. >> we don't we? >> we don't we? >> we don't we? >> we simply don't know, do we? >> we simply don't know, do we? >> i mean. >> i mean. >> kerry's right. the fact that. >> kerry's right. the fact that. >> the guy's. >> the guy's. >> dead, you know that. what, paul? >> not about the. >> not about the. >> jewish thing to your fan base. yeah. >> okay. >> okay. >> i'm trying to get all my. >> i'm trying to get all my. >> surreptitiously get the anti jew. >> stuff in. the thing is,
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there's such a, there's a much bigger story that i want to talk about, but if i deflect away from this story, i don't want to start any conspiracies that i'm just trying to. no. >> but. >> but. >> there's not much more to say. so the whole hour is going to be on this one story. >> yeah. let's have a look at this. labour mps. >> tell starmer. >> tell starmer. >> okay, let's do that one then. so this is a group of labour mps who have put together to it's eight from 8 to 9 different constituencies where they've realised that reform is doing well and it's a challenge. and so they're telling starmer that really he's got to do more about immigration because otherwise reform is going to win, which is to me really cynical. it's okay. even if you don't agree with reform's position on immigration, their reasons, they have reasons. but if your reason is wanting to do something about immigration because of their popularity, that's okay. it'd be like, let me put it this way. let's say you want to kill paul because he's he's been horrible to your family or something.
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you're really upset. >> i like where this is going. >> i like where this is going. >> no, no, no, i like paul. he's a friend, i like paul. i'm not going to. i don't want to kill him, okay? you want to kill him? but then i see you're getting huge ratings, ratings and popularity. so now i want to kill paul, even though he's a friend of mine. and i'm for him. why do we have to kill me? i don't know, paul. it's just. it's just gone this way, okay? you chose one other person. yes, i know where you want me to go. i'm doing it. i'm saying that if i. if i were to turn on a friend because of the reason that you're getting popularity, that would be a really bad reason. >> so you're saying labour migrants are labour's friend? >> well, i'm saying that they are not being anti—immigration. this group are 1605 00:08:36,760
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