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time. is now halal. five guys time. >> is that multiculturalism? a famous burger chain goes fully halal in birmingham. no more unbelievable migrant madness in britain. plus. >> president zelenskyy. >> president zelenskyy. >> talked the united states of america into spending $350 billion to go into a war that basically couldn't be won. >> but i'm prepared to consider committing british forces on the ground alongside others if there is a lasting peace agreement. >> our trump and starmer at war with each other. but it's time to meet the real stars of the show. my live studio audience. come on. >> who? hi everyone. good morning. all right. okay. thank you very much, everybody. thank you, thank you, thank you. well, all right, this is.
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>> the first friday night show with this wonderful live studio audience . i am bang up for it. audience. i am bang up for it. and so are my wonderful panel here. we have got steven woolfe, the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity. barry gardiner, labour mp, labour stalwart. we've got i], broadcaster extraordinaire and former tory mp and tv news presenter as well, miriam cates. i'm really looking forward to what we've got on tonight. but you know what? i can't wait to go down the pub. actually it would be really nice, wouldn't it? really nice. at some point. there he is.look nice. at some point. there he is. look at him. >> no, we're going to be hearing. >> from our mate adam brooks. look at him there. busy pulling pints in the pub. we're going to be hearing what the punters are saying on this friday night. and i've also got a nice little message lined up from another gb news fan favourite. shall we hearit? hear it? >> well, a big hello to patrick's first ever studio audience. i can promise you that you're in very good hands. you're going to have a great debate.
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>> absolutely. we're going to be heanng >> absolutely. we're going to be hearing from nigel farage. he's got a very special message from memorial, which of course honours 6 million message from my wonderful audience here. but got a very special message from my wonderful audience here. but there is some big breaking news there is some big breaking news tonight that we are going to be tonight that we are going to be covering as it develops. it covering as it develops. it appears that there has been appears that there has been another attack, this time in berlin at the holocaust memorial another attack, this time in berlin at the holocaust memorial site. so as we get updates on site. so as we get updates on that, we will be bringing that that, we will be bringing that to you. but right now i think to you. but right now i think it's to you. but right now i think it's to you. but right now i think wsfime to you. but right now i think it's time for your bulletins. wsfime to you. but right now i think it's time for your bulletins. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> very good evening to you from >> thanks. >> very good evening to you from the newsroom. the top story the newsroom. the top story tonight. well, we start with tonight. well, we start with that breaking news from berlin, that breaking news from berlin, where police have now, we where police have now, we understand, arrested a suspect understand, arrested a suspect near the scene of that knife near the scene of that knife attack in the capital near attack in the capital near berlin's holocaust memorial, berlin's holocaust memorial, which left several people which left several people wounded, including one man who wounded, including one man who is seriously injured. officers is seriously injured. officers haven't given any details at haven't given any details at this stage of the suspect's this stage of the suspect's identity or indeed his motive, identity or indeed his motive, but video shows emergency but video shows emergency vehicles and heavily armed vehicles and heavily armed police at the scene of that police at the scene of that memorial, which of course memorial, which of course
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honours 6 million jews honours 6 million jews murdered in the holocaust. the area has been sealed off as forensic teams gathered their evidence, and witnesses are being given trauma support. as patrick mentioned at the top of the houn mentioned at the top of the hour, we will, of course, keep across all the details coming to us from berlin and bring you the very latest. turning to the united states now, where donald trump has accused emmanuel macron and keir starmer of doing nothing to end the war in ukraine. it comes ahead of their visit to the white house next week. however, cabinet minister pat mcfadden insists britain is in a good position, with mr trump urging his government colleagues to focus on actions not just what donald trump says. well, speaking to fox news earlier, the us president also said volodymyr zelenskyy has no cards in the peace talks. take listen. >> but they didn't do anything ehhen >> but they didn't do anything either. the war is going on. no meetings with russia, no nothing. you know they haven't done anything. and if you know, macron is a friend of mine, and i've met with the prime minister and, you know, he's a very nice
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guy, but nobody has done anything. and i've been watching this go on for years, and i'm doing it for one reason i hate the killing. i hate to see those young people killed. they're not americans. they're russians and ukrainians. i hate to see the killing. >> and also breaking tonight, the man who tried to kill author salman rushdie has been found guilty of attempted murder and assault. 27 year old hadi matar now faces more than 30 years in prison for the 2022 attack in new york, where he stabbed rushdie 15 times. sir salman did survive but lost vision in one eye and has a paralysed hand. dufing eye and has a paralysed hand. during the trial, he recalled thinking he'd been punched before realising he'd been stabbed in the neck and in the jaw. here at home, the mastermind behind the murder of police officer sharon beshenivsky has been found dead in prison this morning, just months after finally being jailed. piran khan spent nearly two decades on the run before his extradition from pakistan last year, and given a life
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convicted in connection with a vile grooming gang in west yorkshire will have their sentences reviewed by the court of appeal. that's after an mp called them pathetically short. 47 year old ibrahim hussain and brothers imtiaz and fayyaz ahmed, aged 62 and 45, were sentenced last month to prison terms ranging from just six and a half years to nine years. the case involved the abuse of two teenage girls in the 1990s and now, following public outcry, the solicitor general has referred their sentences to the court of appeal for review. that's the news on gb news. i'll be back with you in an hour. now, though, it's over to the very first, very special patrick christys tonight , on friday. christys tonight, on friday. >> 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/poll. >> michaela community school.
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>> michaela community school. >> wow! >> wow! >> fantastic! >> fantastic! >> hello and welcome along to the first ever patrick christys tonight live audience show. thank you very much for everybody who's turned up. but firstly, just to get us all warmed up, i want a bit of audience participation. what do you think of the bbc? >> ooh. >> ooh. let's >> ooh. let's not >> ooh. let's not start >> ooh. let's not start there. >> ooh. let's not start there. >> oh, no. okay. all right. well, hey, look, people think that they might be a pro—hamas propaganda channel just because of stuff like this. >> good morning. you're all right. have you ever wondered what you'd do if your world was destroyed? >> so the beeb used a child. narrator. in gaza. and it turned out that his dad was a minister for hamas. you know , this hamas. for hamas. you know, this hamas. >> would be. to be here for us to merchan. >> yeah. shocking stuff, isn't
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it? yeah. and now one of our immigration lawyers wants us to take gazan refugees. now, these are the same people cheering that you just saw there as coffins of dead jewish babies went past. >> oh, come. hinckley. jason bradbury. >> all right. okay, so let's get into this with the panel. we're going to take a couple of questions from this wonderful audience tonight. the question really is, should britain take any palestinian refugees? i think we'll start at the end here with you, stephen, if that's alright. where are you on this? should we take gaza and refugees, do you think? >> well, let's start with this. i don't think anyone in this audience, when we look at the gazan children and the women and children that have been brutalised and across the bombs that have come along would not see that they've been suffering, that they too have also lots of pain. and so our hearts go out
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