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week. i'd love to be a fly next week. i'd love to be a fly on the wall there, wouldn't you.7 trump on the wall there, wouldn't you? trump had plenty to say on his piece last night, though. >> i think that president putin and president zelenskyy are going to have to get together because, you know what? we want to stop killing millions of people. >> device like your iphone, you are in control of your data where it is stored and who can access it. >> i'm not in charge of anything on my phone, by the way. full confession. tech giant apple is set to remove its strongest security feature after the government requested access to people's data, but it's caused quite a stir, to be honest with you. and would a boris johnson comeback? yes, i know, leave nigel farage red in the face. with kemi badenoch struggling to get a foothold with voters, could bojo be the tories secret weapon to combat reform? i don't know so much to unpack there, isn't there? and all i can say isn't there? and all i can say
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is oh, i quite like the colour of donald trump's try. it was ukrainian yellow. is that a subliminal message? in any case, i'm dawn neesom. this is the weekend. it starts right here and now. i'm sorry. the director in my ear is just suddenly doing a brilliant donald trump impression. or is it donald trump in our gallery telling us how to do this show? that's up to you to decide. it's a difficult one, isn't it? any case, it's a saturday morning. thank you for your company today. really appreciate it. i know it's a busy day. lots to do, but you deserve to just sit down, put your feet up and join us for an hour or so because we've got a packed, cracking show for you. you don't need to move a muscle apart from putting the kettle on. but before i carry on waffling, we want you to get involved with some more waffle. let me know your thoughts on all the stories i'm talking about. anything you want to talk about, i don't care. today it's a saturday. who cares? very simple to get involved, just go to
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gbnews.com/yoursay and join in that conversation and you can do it in a donald trump voice, if you like. that's fine by me keeping me company today. cracking panel for you is a deputy editor of conservativehome, henry hill, who's not feeling fragile , and who's not feeling fragile, and political consultant and labour councillor dominic wolf, who is a newbie. first time a newbie for me to play with. yayi but before we get stuck into today's stories, here's the news with sophia hill. >> jim mcmahon john, thank you. very good afternoon. it's just gone. 12:00. these are your latest headlines. now, the three hostages released by hamas this morning have now entered into israel. according to the israeli army, those returned are the last living hostages from a group of 33 due to be freed in the first stage of the ceasefire deal that took effect on the 19th of january. israeli hostages charles shoham and mangisto were handed over to the red cross earlier this morning. the fourth hostage that was due to be released, hisham al—saeed,
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will now be freed without a pubuc will now be freed without a public ceremony later on today. this comes as israel's army have reported that the body of hamas hostage shiri bebe has been identified. they say it's likely she was killed while in captivity with her two young sons. the foreign secretary has called hamas's failure to return the right body of the israeli hostage sick and abhorrent. now, sir keir starmer is expected to confirm a timeline to raise defence spending as he prepares to travel to washington to meet donald trump next week, with reports suggesting he will invite his counterpart to the uk for a state visit. the prime minister will have to walk a tncky minister will have to walk a tricky line stateside, balancing the uk's support for ukraine with the need to keep the us on side. this comes as president trump has accused emmanuel macron and keir starmer of doing nothing to end the war in ukraine. meanwhile, he also said volodymyr zelenskyy and vladimir putin need to get together and he thinks a peace deal can be done. meanwhile, a major police search is underway for a runner
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who has been missing for the last three days. jennie hall was last three days. jennie hall was last seen in county durham after 3 pm. on tuesday. police officers say they are becoming increasingly concerned, and anyone who believes they have anyone who believes they have any relevant information is being asked to contact the police. now. german voters will head to the polls tomorrow to decide who they want to lead the next government. it's expected that the conservative christian democrats will become the biggest party in power, but there has also been a rise in support for the far right alternative for germany party. german journalist and commentator elisabeth dampier says this lurch to the right is due to olaf scholz centre left coalitions failure on immigration and the economy. >> the current government or the government that's going away now has had some issues. that's why it failed, especially when it comes to the economy and migration. and there is a cost of living crisis in germany and these parties have failed to address them. so you can always
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see that on the two ends. people want solutions. >> back in the uk, south wales police have revealed plans to use live facial recognition cameras in cardiff during this year's six nations rugby internationals. the cameras will be placed at key points across the city centre, and will alert officers to anyone who is on the predetermined watch list, with the aim of keeping visitors safe. but critics have raised serious concerns, claiming it will turn cardiff into an orwellian zone of biometric surveillance. gb news has been asking the people of cardiff what they think about it. >> i don't really have an issue with it or anything. i think as long as it's there and it's for the safety of everybody, if anything was to sort of happen, that they'll be able to maybe zoom in to the culprits and things like that. >> we are one of the most watched countries in the world, so it was going to happen eventually. there's not a lot we can do about it unless we're walking around with masks on, and that's not going to go down very well, is it? >> i'm okay because i try and keep to the laws. and so yeah, not bothered by that. >> i ain't got a problem with it, to be honest. i think it's a
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good thing. yeah. the way, the way things are going, safety for people as well you know. so yeah i'm all for it. >> and you saw some rugby fans there as it's a saturday showdown in the six nations today as england take on scotland in the calcutta cup and wales play ireland in cardiff. scotland's fly half finn russell has been passed fit to start today's game against england after recovering from a nasty head knock in scotland's round two lost to ireland. meanwhile, ireland's hooker dan sheehan says ireland will knuckle down to basics as they continue their guinness six nations title quest. those are the latest tv news headlines for now. more in half an hour but now it's back to dawn. >> thank you very much, sophia, and hello to sophia's granddad, if you're watching. just. just thought i'd say that because. yeah, we know you're a big fan of obviously, your granddaughter, but the whole show, we'd like to think if you are like sophia's granddad, you want to get in touch and get a message, a little shout out, maybe on the show.
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gbnews.com/yoursay especially if it's your birthday or wedding anniversary or anything you're celebrating. so come on, it's a saturday. let's have some fun. right. okay, well, let's discuss the serious news stories first, though, shall we? sir keir starmer has defied donald trump by announcing further support for ukraine and fresh sanctions on russia. it comes as the us president condemns sir keir and emmanuel macron for not doing anything to end the ukraine—russia war, just days before they are due to visit the white house. oh, to be a fly on that wall. zelenskyy in the last few hours has apparently conceded to washington's demands and is expected to sign a mineral deal as part of an ongoing peace deal negotiation. when trump was challenged on whether both world leaders were dictators. here's what he had to say. >> i think that president putin and president zelenskyy are going to have to get together because, you know what? we want to stop killing millions of people. >> they look, trump doesn't do
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