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in the middle eastern country in the middle eastern country in the coming days. a 14 year old boy has died after a syrian refugee stabbed passers by in the austrian city of villach today, leaving four others injured, two seriously. the 23 year old suspect, who has not been yet named, is a syrian national with legal residence in
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austria. he had been living in a centre for asylum seekers and was not known to authorities. austria's right leaning freedom party leader herbert kickl said in a statement. we need a rigorous crackdown on asylum
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in a statement. we need a rigorous crackdown on by lum sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com/yoursay. >> james matthewson. >> james matthewson. >> thank you, sofia, and hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at the best of
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tomorrow's newspapers with the best of today's comedians. first things first. let's see what we have in the front pages. the independent leads with zelenskyy calls for european
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independent leads with zelenskyy calls for of ropean independent leads with zelenskyy calls for of google taking down scathing of google taking down content for russia and china, and seemed to gloss over the fact that google also takes down content for, for the british government and for the european government. >> well, they only don't like google now because they've now taken all the those dates off the calendar. so they've taken like international women's year and all that stuff down. so now google google have gone based apparently. but yeah, this is just another reminder that these massive corporations are not your friends. they will do whatever it takes to maintain power, maintain their profits in all these different countries. so basically, google has cooperated with autocratic regimes around the world, including the kremlin and the chinese communist party, to
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facilitate, facilitate censorship requests. and they've taken loads of stuff down. apparently there's a there's a 5.6 million items of content it has named for removal. so there's a secret trove of all there's a secret trove of all the bad stuff they've taken out, like indiana jones. can you just love to rummage through that and just see what was there? >> i think most of the time i do when i'm on the internet. >> is this surprising? >> is this surprising? >> is this surprising? >> i mean, is anyone else? >> i mean, is anyone else? >> i mean, is anyone else? >> i thought we all knew this. >> i thought we all knew this. >> kind of thing. they did. i mean, their motto used to be don't be evil. then they changed. >> it to do. be evil. >> it to do. be evil. >> i mean, it's. >> not that's not true, guys. >> not that's not true, guys. >> but it's not surprising. >> but it's not surprising. >> we saw what the biden administration was up to, this big tech collusion, all this stuff, usaid. >> i'm not surprised. >> i'm not surprised. >> usa stuff is incredible. i'm listening to a podcast that. >> i'm not. >> i'm not. >> saying that's related, but i'm just not surprised by what left wing tech companies doing bad stuff. >> and i think this idea that only russia and china have autocratic governments, that propaganda put propaganda in front of their people, is kind of blown out of the water. now, we know the west is. >> we know the. cia killed jfk. >> we know the. cia killed jfk. >> yeah, we know the west does psyops >> yeah, we know the west does psyops and it's all coming out
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with this usa. >> and now we've got musk running x. my, my fairly average tweet about jd vance is on like 56,000 likes. i think he's boosting pro vance stuff. so it's just a different kind of propaganda the kind that we like. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and that's the key. >> and that's the key. >> yeah. like how you're giving us a live update on how many likes that tweets got. >> asked for it. people want that. >> let's have a look at some more front pages. now the sunday telegraph has architect of chagos deal raided over cash scam. that's not keir starmer though. that's a mauritian politician. the sunday express has britain's living in fear for economy and the daily star on sunday has tv. alan evil spirit called my mother a many asterisks which we don't know what they are, but let's have a look at the sunday telegraph. telegraph and that chagos story. corruption in mauritius. i would never have thought it. >> yeah. architect of chagos deal raided over cash scam. the former prime minister of mauritius had his house raided for three hours. they'd already raided his associates house and found tens of thousands in cash,
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in some suitcases and some rolexes and cartier watches and some uk visas. basically, it's like they raided andrew tate's house. just kidding andrew. he knows. he knows where bros. but i mean, come on, this is madness. and so yeah, the visas, the watches and cash in over a dozen currencies. and obviously chris philp, who now is sort of apparently obliged to pop up and comment on every single news story. he's saying, well, how can we, you know, britain, give them money when. yeah, it's going to end up in some suitcase somewhere. i'm paraphrasing. >> yeah. apparently we're going to give them £52 billion. we're giving them money to give away the chagos islands. i don't really understand. surely mauritius should be paying us. i mean, it's obvious that, you know, the islands aren't going to be well looked after under mauritius. if this is the type of person who's going to be going to be running them. >> just seems to be a lot of corruption in these kind of deals and. >> in mauritius as well. >> in mauritius as well. >> yeah. is it quite i mean, i don't know much about is it a corrupt country, would you say. >> no, that's a mauritius rumour. >> oh nice. >> oh nice. >> we practised that backstage. >> we practised that backstage. >> joke three and a half years. >> joke three and a half years.
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>> we didn't we. we'd come up with a funny one if we did. >> yeah, true. no. that's great. and also on this telegraph front page, we have badenoch. britain must fight for free speech. so this is basically kemi saying that labour are going to do everything they can to quash free speech under hate crime laws and all that kind of stuff, which is maybe they should have run on this kind of thing, you know, before the last election, instead. >> of bringing in instead of bringing in. >> the heat. >> the heat. >> exactly, exactly. >> exactly, exactly. >> maybe cammie's law could could have done something to stop them. so hopefully, hopefully she's going to pledge to roll back all the speech crime laws. moving on to the express, jonathan, we've got worries about the economy in britain. >> yes, britain's living in fear for economy. so fresh misery for labour as a shock. poll reveals that the british are not happy. when are they so? 15% of the survey think that reeves is doing a good job, and 67% are against axing winter fuel payments, so it doesn't really seem like they've got their finger on the pulse. this is labour of what the country want. yeah, 15% think reeves is doing a good job. >> i mean, i'm not an economist
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like she is, but 15% that's 15 out of 100. that doesn't sound like a lot, nick. >> no, it's pretty bad. i mean, 50% said she was doing a good job or bad job. sorry. was the same thing as 50%. maybe you could. but kwasi kwarteng was apparently on 53%. yeah, just before he. >> i met him the other day. >> i met him the other day. >> nice guy. but he didn't go that well for him with the old budget. so she's in the kind of quasi territory. >> oh, we blew 15%. think that she's doing a good job. >> no. >> no. >> no, but 50%. quasi bad job. >> no, but 50%. quasi bad job. >> oh, peace. >> oh, peace. >> and 53% in september 22nd said he was doing a bad job. >> right. >> right. >> i'm saying she's 3% off quasi levels. so question things for
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>> also, of all the things for her to be currently distressed about, you wouldn't think how she looks in her mugshot would. >> be quite low down. >> be quite low down. >> when she's planning to blow herself up. >> yeah, and yeah, she was going to go and be a martyr herself. yeah, extraordinary. yeah, but this is what we have now. we have this human rights starmer world which just loves criminals. and it's like, oh, we're worried about your chicken nugget. your kid doesn't like chicken nuggets. and it's just a new story like this every night. >> so the paedophile, there was a zimbabwean paedophile who we couldn't deport because he might face intolerance for his paedophilia in zimbabwe. >> and a pakistani paedophile who they're worried about. his children be unduly affected. if
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a bit empty thing just does seem a bit empty and a bit fear mongering because elon, they're worried that because all these changes are happening and all this inefficiency is being cast aside, there's going to be some kind of calamity. but i was thinking, don't like the democrat funded scientists like pandemics. don't they want pandemics? that's how they make their money. >> yeah. and also left leaning governments love pandemics because they get to print lots of money and have lots of control over people and pump out propaganda to a nation in a state of fear. and i think, you know, what we've seen from the last pandemic is that, you know, actually having all the lockdown and everything the left said wasn't the best thing for us, and we should have just done what musk would have done.
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>> yes. and that's the key. disruption is necessary 1551 00:29:02,

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