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tv   The Saturday Five Extra  GB News  February 15, 2025 8:00pm-8:19pm GMT

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week in hi highlights of the week in hi five. highlights of the week in hi five.then highlights of the week in hi five. then we'll be answering your questions in after five, as i say. send them through gbnews.com/yoursay. don't forget to vote for your favourite five at gbnews.com/poll. that's not your favourite of all time by the way, that's your favourite of the night. currently. where are you at.7 emma? of the night. currently. where are you at.7 emma.7 i of the night. currently. where are you at.7 emma? i can't of the night. currently. where are you at? emma? i can't read that. that says 22%. >> alex is overtaking me again. >> alex is overtaking me again. >> overtaking the farm. >> overtaking the farm. >> come on. oh. >> emma trimble right. the vote will close at 8:30 pm. so we'll see how that changes. first of all though, it's your saturday night news with the lovely
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sophia. >> darren. thank you. good evening. it'sjust >> darren. thank you. good evening. it's just gone 8:00. these are your headlines. a syrian man has stabbed five people in southern austria, killing a 14 year old boy. the 23 year old man attacked five passers by in villach on saturday afternoon. that's according to police. officers said the suspect was a syrian national with illegal residence in austria and has now been detained. police say further details, such as whether the attacker knew any of the victims remains unclear. meanwhile, a mother and her two year old daughter have died after a car was rammed into a crowd of people in munich on thursday. german police have said the 37 year old woman and her child are the first fatalities from the incident, which injured at least 30 others. the suspect, an afghan national, was detained at the scene. he was identified in local media as farhad n, now back in the uk, the suspect in
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the valentine's day shooting of a woman at a pub in kent may have entered the water at the dartford crossing, according to kent police. it's after a woman in her 40s died following the shooting at the three horseshoes pub around 7:00 last night. a murder investigation is now underway, with police confirming they found a underway, with police confirming they fcto d a underway, with police confirming they fcto the incident. in other linked to the incident. in other news, david lammy has said the linked to the incident. in other news, davicpathway has said the linked to the incident. in other news, davicpathway for. said the linked to the incident. in other news, davicpathway for ukraine; irreversible pathway for ukraine towards nato membership. speaking at the towards nato membership. speaking atthe security the conference, the security the foreign secretary said nato membership is foreign secretary said nato merjust'ship is foreign secretary said nato merjust inip is foreign secretary said nato merjust in europe but across not just in europe but across the atlantic. the
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>> gbnews.com/alerts. >> gbnews.com/alerts. >> thank you very much. sofia dodihas >> thank you very much. sofia dodi has written in and you know, kai, to his credit, puts up with a lot of. you'd says you're all great, even kai. this is great entertainment. >> oh that's nice. isn't that. >> oh that's nice. isn't that. >> i appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> you haven't got to sit. >> you haven't got to sit. >> here, though. you're joking. i'm joking. >> i'm joking, i'm joking. >> i'm joking, i'm joking. >> outrageous! >> outrageous! >> oh, my friends, it's time to
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bnng >> oh, my friends, it's time to bring you, the audience. more important than us into the equation. and we'll see what your first question is. this comes from alan.
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your first question is. this comes from al good evening in from david. good evening david. >> hi david from watford. i'd like to ask the panel if they think donald trump intervening in the war in ukraine by only talking to vladimir putin will actually help bring the situation to a successful conclusion? or do you think it's just going to make it worse and
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empowering vladimir putin to believe he's got the right to continue? >> well, that's david there. where you were discussing this earlier, emma, you've got a view on ukraine. >> well, if i if i'm correct, he has actually spoken to the zelenskyy and there isn't a suggestion that they. >> had said, oh, we didn't speak to me first. >> first. but also if he wants to solve the problem, he's probably going to need to start with the aggressor, right? and so and also now that we've just seen and we were talking about this earlier, but it's quite clear from what j.d. vance has said is that they're not planning on going over the ukrainians heads, that it doesn't seem like it would be possible for them actually to reach some kind of settlement without involving the ukrainians. >> but it is fair to say that their stance is vastly different from the democrats stance. >> yeah. but i think, you know, ihave >> yeah. but i think, you know, i have been unequivocal about being on the side of the ukrainians in this. i think it's
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in our strategic interest to stop russia from violating the sovereignty of other countries. but i also think that actually donald trump has a proven track record. even if you just look at the abraham accords. >> peace through strength. >> peace through strength. >> he knows how to deal with these people. and actually, there are no worse warmongers than the american democrats. they have a worse track record on this stuff than anyone. very true. so i think that we should wait and see what they actually do before jumping to the conclusion. >> you are. >> you are. >> a fan of a bloodbath, kai. >> a fan of a bloodbath, kai. >> you are. >> you are. >> you are someone that backed tony blair to the hilt. you said, oh, weapons of mass destruction, when actually it was only a weapon of mass delusion. >> well, i was only three years old when. >> it. i liked it, so. not really subsequent. >> not really sure you can make that comparison. but but no, no, no. look, donald trump claims to be this big dealmaker, but immediately in the call with putin, and in the days since, he's given away the threat of nato accession for ukraine, and
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also has said that anything before. pete hegseth said that anything before the borders of 20, before 2014, of ukraine are basically what they're going to get or sort of the picture rather. so spare me this idea that donald trump is negotiating this grand bargain. >> we don't. >> we don't. >> he's given he's he's he's given away. we don't main negotiating tactics that europe and the us had and he's playing us. >> us. >> for fools. >> for fools. >> i think you have to remember donald trump is the best negotiator. i mean, he's literally just managed to force multiple countries that are doing very bad deals with america to, to concede within 24 hours. now, now, also, i'd like to make the point that america is what is standing between ukraine and complete control by putin. if it wasn't for america's billion dollars, america's £350 billion dollars, as trump puts it, this war would be over in the’ as trump puts it, this war would be over in the case? as trump puts it, this war would be over in the case. let's not absolutely the case. let's not let's be realistic about this. america fighting this war. america is fighting this war. america is fighting this war. america is fighting this war. america is funding this war. of
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course, what's going to happen is the two war, are going to fighting this war, are going to talk, and that is the americans and the russians. ukraine is in the i? the'i'dea that america is, is >> the idea that america is, is the principal funder of the war in against russia. in ukraine against russia. >> no, this is just. >> no, this is just. >> the fact, the. >> the fact, the. >> idea that not even >> the fact, the. >> debate at not even >> the fact, the. >> debate insurmountable is ridiculous. for only $100, for only $100 european person, only $100 per european person, you could continue and plug the gap that the us. >> could have avoided. i'll let. >> could have avoided. i'll let. >> you be the one. >> you be the one. >> to sign that check. >> to sign that check. >> darren, can i can i pick up on that? say we were to do that. say every european puts forward 100 bucks. what? what next? where does that end? >> it doesn't, it doesn't. that's the problem with this
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already struggling to an already struggling community of people trying to feed the nation affordably? >> i think gareth is right. and every, you know, every single day gareth is out campaigning for farmers. farmers? i really want to dismiss this outright slander that suggests that all farmers are these multi—millionaires who have this vast amount of land and living like some borbon king, when actually many of them are living on minimum wage and struggling to actually make ends meet. suicide in the agricultural community is really high, and that's as a consequence to the daily struggle and slog that these people have to do. getting up when it's still pitch black. and i just find it objectionable. he keir starmer
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yesterday and this really annoyed me actually. i nearly swore there. he said do farmers not use the nhs? do farmers not want to fund the nhs? do they not want to get waiting lists down? the amount of money that you are from farmers you are extracting from farmers has already been spent abroad, on net zero, on a whole host of virtue signalling products. you absolute pillock. >> typical. >> typical. >> typical. >> typical communist. >> typical communist. >> half, half a half. >> half, half a half. >> a billion to foreign farmers. yeah, that's that's that's more than what he would raise from the inheritance tax. >> it's mad. >> it's mad. >> of course. is that this? this government don't count farmers as workers. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> these civil servants working as workers. >> well, we've. >> well, we've. >> got a welshman. >> got a welshman. >> yes. >> yes. >> come on. kai. he's. gareth. >> this policy, this policy has clearly been dusted off in the treasury at some point. handed to rachel reeves has been completely. >> ill thought out. >> ill thought out. >> it's been completely ill thought out. there's a way of doing it. which, by the way, i don't accept that the left is lumping farmers together with multi—millionaires. what they are, what we are, what we are arguing. and what i have been
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arguing. and what i have been arguing is that actually some of the benefits of the inheritance tax increase would go to the uber rich, who aren't really actually day to day working farmers. now, if there's a way for this policy to capture those people and then but then also not to penalise farmers who do this day in, day out, then that's great. and that's what i hope this policy change is going to achieve. >> it's disingenuous, to achieve. >> it's disingenuooh, £1 because they say, oh, £1 million. and that sounds like a lot of money to a lot of people. but £1 ”a '”“ lot of money to a lot of people. but £1 ”a lot of money. actually a lot of money. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but it's working capital, right. this isn't, you know, is working capital. asset. this is working capital. it
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welcome back to theyes, shadow home secretary
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>> yes, shadow home secretary writing to yvette cooper, the home secretary, and managing it seems to get this hate preacher banned from coming to the uk. >> so ngannou been successful. >> so ngannou been successful. >> well, it seems as if they're going to prevent him from coming here. so word on the street is so. yeah, i mean, it's unusual for the government to have actually done something decent and stopped someone from coming here. >> refugees welcome . cooper or
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>> refugees welcome. cooper or balls. that's a surname. >> that's right. i bet balls. >> that's right. i bet balls. >> that's right. i bet balls. >> that wasn't me. >> that wasn't me. >> take the clive myrie. just randomly. i must
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>> take the clive myrie. just randomlasi must ’“ >> take the clive myrie. just randomlas imust ’“ >> take the clive myrie. just randomlas i understand, a very >> and as i understand, a very lovely person. >> i'm sure she is. >> good for her. >> good for her. >> has musk confirmed this? >> has musk confirmed this? >> no, but apparently, actually, emma and i were talking about this earlier before the show, and apparently there was rumours that the press were going to leak that she's gone ahead and gone. you know what you're all about to talk about it. so i'm going to say it first, which is good for her, good for her. i'm happy for people to be having children. >> and i. >> and i. >> love the idea also of you say, as elon musk confirmed this, it's almost like you're imagining like a monarch legitimating the child. so this one is one. >> of my. >> of my. >> is one of mine. >> well, given he's one of his children has disavowed him, it's not surprising that he would need to confirm the statement. >> yes, greg. >> yes, greg. >> not a great man to tout family. >> well. >> well. >> i think one out of 13. is one
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out of 13 is pretty good odds. i'm going to give him. >> that one. >> that one. >> greg says child maintenance must cost a few bob. >> yeah, well, when you're almost trillionaire, i don't think you really care. >> well, he might lose. tesla's going down the path. >> oh, i think he's going to. >> oh, i think he's going to. >> be all right. >> be all right. >> i think he's going to be. >> i think he's going to be. >> all right. he'll live. yeah. i wouldn't mind his bank balance. neither would i. >> off i'd be all right. >> off i'd be all right. >> yeah. maybe you. >> yeah. maybe you. >> can have the 14th. >> can have the 14th. >> sadly, we've got to go to chi. >> no it's. >> no it's. >> not, it's not. >> not, it's not. >> sadly it's not sadly, because my high five is something that we can all. no, no more beavers. please have some respect. my high five is actually the three israeli hostages who were released this week. you know, i think the ceasefire agreement has been in flux in the past two weeks or so. you know, there's been questions around its validity, whether it will continue. but actually to see these three israelis released after so, so long is something i think we can all agree is a good news story. of course, we're forced to go on stage and read a prepared statement before being handed over to the red cross, but a win's a win and thank god
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they're back. >> i'm. yeah, we need them all back immediately. but i am terrified when i see the state of them. and i believe what hamas is doing, in my opinion, is releasing the prisoners that look the well, the most well first, before they start releasing the ones. >> but these, these. >> but these, these. >> these, these hostages looked more . more. >> well they that's good, that's really good. that's that's really good. that's that's really good. >> to see. i think they looked emaciated. >> i haven't. >> i haven't. >> seen the. >> seen the. >> pictures and i do, i have to say and i'm turning all the highs into lows and i'm sorry i'm a pessimist. but until they release the bibas family or tell the israeli public and the world where that family are, there is a baby that's now spent longer in captivity than out of captivity. two young children and its mother. they've released his father. they were supposed to release the women and the children on the first round of releasing these hostages, and they are refusing to say where they are refusing to say where they are. yeah. and the they are refusing to say where they are. least,and the they are refusing to say where they are. least, andthe they are refusing to say where they are. least, and their public at least, and their families need to know whether or not they're alive. >> but to turn that into a hi, emma, because this is actually the part of the show where we're meant to be. hi. >> well, i did say i'm.
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>> well, i did say i'm. >> sorry, but you're not going to get. >> trump in the presidency. that's good news. >> for them. >> for them. >> yeah. i mean, i think i think this hostage deal, obviously, which trump has taken a lot of credit for, is a bit of a raw deal for israel, frankly. but whichever way it takes to get those hostages released, that's great news. but they need to be released. >> all of them. >> all of them. >> the new gaza complex as it's going to be. >> we're going to build the most beautiful tower. i'm telling you, it's going to be huge. it's going to look over the beautiful sea. >> i look. >> i look. >> forward to staying in a five star hotel. >> that's going to bring. >> that's going to bring. >> a whole new meaning. >> a whole new meaning. >> from. >> from. >> like a boat migrant. >> like a boat migrant. >> donald trump is sitting. >> donald trump is sitting. >> in. >> in. >> from the river to. >> from the river to. >> the sea. >> the sea. >> and is just powered down. >> and is just powered down. >> from the river to the sea. margo's all you'll see. >> outrageous. oh, goodness, i complain about that. i'm sure there will be. >> one of many. >> one of many. >> up next. >> up next. >> it's time to take your tantrums. i thought. >> we
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a video you're with.
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welcome back to the santa fe. >> what show is this? take the. >> what show is this? take the. >> wine away. no more wine. >> wine away. no more wine. >> for darren. had enough? >> for darren. had enough? >> anything can happen. >> anything can happen. >> welcome back to the saturday. five extra. you. i won't tell you where. i've just put a plastic straw. will. >> oh, will. is it. >> oh, will. is it. >> one of those exploding? >> one of those exploding? >> did it explode? i don't know. >> did it explode? i don't know. >> find the next part of the show very uncomfortable. >> oh, no. »- >> oh, no. >> the results are in my friends. and from the poll? we've had this poll. >> oh, and let's not talk about. >> oh, and let's not talk about. >> darren's on 34%. i've gone down amazon 21%, wheels on 19%. that went up. >> didn't it? >> didn't it? >> yeah. late surge. >> yeah. late surge. >> alex is on 23% and kai is on three.
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>> is that lovely turquoise colour that reform blue? >> i'm thrilled. >> i'm thrilled. >> that's quite close actually. i would say very well done to everybody. >> so willie had a late, late surge. >> is that right? yeah. willie. >> is that right? yeah. willie. >> you've always got. >> you've always got. >> a low on. come on. >> all right okay. we're going to go back to our trigger tantrums now. and alex wants to explain. >> which one got. >> which one got. >> i have endured weeks now of ridicule from both darren the daily express who have claimed i've quit my job. i've been sacked. darren has said that i'm making people ill. well, i think it's about time for this. >> government is not acting fast enough on adopting sex and relationship education to teach kids about homosexuality, about trans sexuality. we should be taught from a young age that these are normal things. these people are normal people within our society that you are going to meet.
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yes. net f. >> yes, yes. net f. >> if this poll, if the poll. >> if this poll, if the poll. >> was done, if the. >> was done, if the. >> poll was done before that went live, i'm telling you, i'd be in the lead at the moment. >> all right. listen. >> all right. listen. >> is all i could say. as churchill once very wisely. >> said. >> said. >> if you are not a liberal when if you're not a conservative, by the time you get a bit older, when you're an idiot. >> yeah. so thank you, thank you. >> all i could say is i learned the lesson. >> what did churchill. >> what did churchill. >> say about that jacket? >> say about that jacket? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> a fair question. >> a fair question. >> see, i.
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saying bordering on essentially saying our family is white, and that's why i'm different and migrants are not really. i just think it's quite. no, no, he's not saying that. but it's about the reading between the lines. i mean, really, this is quite a disturbing line of argument to be following, and i find it pretty despicable. >> well, no, i would, i think i mean, he's not here to defend himself, but if he were here, he would say that actually he thinks that britain has changed beyond recognition. >> but but also the other thing he slams in the beginning of that clip is democracy. i mean, he just doesn't like the leader that the uk chose in the last general election. >> well. >> well. >> tough luck. >> tough luck. >> tough luck. democracy >> tough luck. democracy hasn't been part of the equation
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because actually we voted for immigration controls every single election since 2010 and we've never got it. >> well, that's that's just not. >> well, that's that's just not. >> the case. my problem. is immigration record levels of. >> record levels of deportations. >> it's 9:00

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