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thank you very much for decorating the new year. envy thank you, i ask leo leo well, if i didn’t know, malinin for so long, i wouldn’t understand who is who, where is the son, where is dad ? thanks a lot. thank you for this. 5 points five points, thank you very much. thanks a lot. thank you. happy new year joy of health, take care of yourself. not get sick in the new year, be happy. thanks, see you again. i understand very well the parents whose children want to make music, how hard it is to make a new year's surprise, because , of course, you can’t hide anything like a piano or drums under a christmas tree. so we have to give smartphones, well, or a triangle is another new year's gift from our guests polina gagarina and her son andrey all roads have stopped for you, so far away. i haven't been this way for too long. i am winter, i will return to you mother. you didn't forget me, tell me it seemed to me too long. winter brought me back. was not submissive. i will come back to you crazy. we didn't forget me. tell me that it seemed to me too thin winter was not submissive. i won't run a
thank you very much for decorating the new year. envy thank you, i ask leo leo well, if i didn’t know, malinin for so long, i wouldn’t understand who is who, where is the son, where is dad ? thanks a lot. thank you for this. 5 points five points, thank you very much. thanks a lot. thank you. happy new year joy of health, take care of yourself. not get sick in the new year, be happy. thanks, see you again. i understand very well the parents whose children want to make music, how hard it is...
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well. this leo the teacher, leo varadkar, the new teacher, was as well and he made was in town as well and me interesting as well. he's already the mistake were already said the mistake were made relation to the made in relation to the protocol. he mistakes that protocol. he said mistakes that were on sides and he said were on all sides and he said perhaps of perhaps the implementation of the was in his too strict and too rigid . i the was in his too strict and too rigid. i mean, is that significant, do you think country i mean, it's significant if and only if it leads to a change in the negotiating position because ultimately where we currently are, which is the uk government basically keeping the protocol on the table by ignoring large of it, the theoretical position is entirely down to those original positions that the dup in took and that london took. so dublin now believes that some of those positions were mistaken, logically that should mean that actually we've got the space to reopen. we eu's negotiating reopen. we open eu's negotiating mandate. some of mandate. maybe look at some of
well. this leo the teacher, leo varadkar, the new teacher, was as well and he made was in town as well and me interesting as well. he's already the mistake were already said the mistake were made relation to the made in relation to the protocol. he mistakes that protocol. he said mistakes that were on sides and he said were on all sides and he said perhaps of perhaps the implementation of the was in his too strict and too rigid . i the was in his too strict and too rigid. i mean, is that...
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well back these the kind back in. but these are the kind of conversations now have of conversations we now have because extinction rebellion. i'm to you, leo, i'm going to talk to you, leothan themselves to rather than glue themselves to your but the want your front porch. but the want to to well whatever to talk to them well whatever they do do it do they want to do do it do whatever you to do in your whatever you want to do in your own life. there's life you own life. there's my life you can't control from. can't control somebody from. please just basically please just stop. just basically stake themselves. flat. stake themselves. leo's flat. yeah. we've got to move on yeah. well we've got to move on now to monday's this is bad news for the english taxpayer leo. you've got some more more taxes. you've got some more more taxes. you love taxes. don't you know , you love taxes. don't you know, don't mind if we've got like some premium , you know, swiss some premium, you know, swiss style service for the taxpayers . yeah, yeah. well, we don't this is a classic example. so engush english taxpayers are bankrolling ghost government english taxpayers are bankro|across1ost gov
well back these the kind back in. but these are the kind of conversations now have of conversations we now have because extinction rebellion. i'm to you, leo, i'm going to talk to you, leothan themselves to rather than glue themselves to your but the want your front porch. but the want to to well whatever to talk to them well whatever they do do it do they want to do do it do whatever you to do in your whatever you want to do in your own life. there's life you own life. there's my life you...
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well back these the kind back in. but these are the kind of conversations now have of conversations we now have because extinction rebellion. i'm to you, leo, i'm going to talk to you, leothan themselves to rather than glue themselves to your but the want your front porch. but the want to to well whatever to talk to them well whatever they do do it do they want to do do it do whatever you to do in your whatever you want to do in your own life. there's life you own life. there's my life you can't control from. can't control somebody from. please just basically please just stop. just basically stake themselves. flat. stake themselves. leo's flat. yeah. we've got to move on yeah. well we've got to move on now to monday's this is bad news for the english taxpayer leo. you've got some more more taxes. you've got some more more taxes. you love taxes. don't you know , you love taxes. don't you know, don't mind if we've got like some premium , you know, swiss some premium, you know, swiss style service for the taxpayers . yeah, yeah. well, we don't this is a classic example. so engush english taxpayers are bankrolling ghost government english taxpayers are bankro|across1ost gov
well back these the kind back in. but these are the kind of conversations now have of conversations we now have because extinction rebellion. i'm to you, leo, i'm going to talk to you, leothan themselves to rather than glue themselves to your but the want your front porch. but the want to to well whatever to talk to them well whatever they do do it do they want to do do it do whatever you to do in your whatever you want to do in your own life. there's life you own life. there's my life you...
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catcalling should be taken as complimentary certainly not the things cat leo i see things i call our cat leo i see leo that's your cat sorts as well lion made it stars in the sky, but yeah. only fun star sophie filomena is identified as a real name, but she . she loves the attention she she. she loves the attention she gets from wolf whistling and in the daily star here i am . she. the daily star here i am. she. she thinks cat calling is a compliment and thinks other other women should too. good girl am . but there are plans the girl am. but there are plans the government's plans to make it illegal . they say that it's been illegal. they say that it's been in because it is potentially going to be outlawed. yeah assuming that's why the daily star is writing about it. but apart from an excuse show this woman's breasts, which you know, we don't get . this is just the we don't get. this is just the text. unfortunately but with the emphasis on the film . yeah, emphasis on the film. yeah, i think the problem with catcalling is that some can ruin it. so some men get restive when a woman doesn't respond and can i just get clarification wo
catcalling should be taken as complimentary certainly not the things cat leo i see things i call our cat leo i see leo that's your cat sorts as well lion made it stars in the sky, but yeah. only fun star sophie filomena is identified as a real name, but she . she loves the attention she she. she loves the attention she gets from wolf whistling and in the daily star here i am . she. the daily star here i am. she. she thinks cat calling is a compliment and thinks other other women should too....
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catcalling should be taken as complimentary certainly not the things cat leo i see things i call our cat leo i see leo that's your cat sorts as well lion made it stars in the sky, but yeah. only fun star sophie filomena is identified as a real name, but she . she loves the attention she she. she loves the attention she gets from wolf whistling and in the daily star here i am . she. the daily star here i am. she. she thinks cat calling is a compliment and thinks other other women should too. good girl am . but there are plans the girl am. but there are plans the government's plans to make it illegal . they say that it's been illegal. they say that it's been in because it is potentially going to be outlawed. yeah assuming that's why the daily star is writing about it. but apart from an excuse show this woman's breasts, which you know, we don't get . this is just the we don't get. this is just the text. unfortunately but with the emphasis on the film . yeah, emphasis on the film. yeah, i think the problem with catcalling is that some can ruin it. so some men get restive when a woman doesn't respond and can i just get clarification wo
catcalling should be taken as complimentary certainly not the things cat leo i see things i call our cat leo i see leo that's your cat sorts as well lion made it stars in the sky, but yeah. only fun star sophie filomena is identified as a real name, but she . she loves the attention she she. she loves the attention she gets from wolf whistling and in the daily star here i am . she. the daily star here i am. she. she thinks cat calling is a compliment and thinks other other women should too....
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well, we're going to move on now to . this one from the times and to. this one from the times and leo the best way to get a leo way to get a raise to speak in a american accent. apparently well, yeah. i mean, we're fat like americans , mean, we're fat like americans, neven mean, we're fat like americans, never. we're being told to brag like americans. so they c bragging can be good for the for your career . bragging can be good for the for your career. i'm really good at this i read a newspaper story and can face a camera and hopefully that will do wonders for my career but people do brag in the uk . for my career but people do brag in the uk. have you been on linkedin? it's just it's a cesspool of humblebrag , you cesspool of humblebrag, you know, horrible bragging. the and hide that it's a bribe because we're british we're not to just openly say, oh, we think computers you should and computers because you should and you can cope with the so much work of we've got no, i don't know if i mean self—deprecation is something that's considered a virtue think virtue in the uk. i don't think people going to do well i
well, we're going to move on now to . this one from the times and to. this one from the times and leo the best way to get a leo way to get a raise to speak in a american accent. apparently well, yeah. i mean, we're fat like americans , mean, we're fat like americans, neven mean, we're fat like americans, never. we're being told to brag like americans. so they c bragging can be good for the for your career . bragging can be good for the for your career. i'm really good at this i read a newspaper...
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and we are leo, you are generally this, like his grandmother leo is a predator, good morning to everyone. wellhe way, the lack of nutrition in childhood from allen lev alekseevich, more than one child died with a full refrigerator. and so, we have here a wonderfully complete set for scrambled eggs. no, i want to pirate all the real pirates are getting ready. well i don't know how. you start cooking under my strict guidance. the princess was just us, only we, only we, the wind sails, and we are friends forever. only we only we only we speak. deliciously walking intellectuals once, members of one of the teams answered absolutely correctly all the questions, but the tower still fell. drafts are such a thing, what kind of simple understandable well- known holiday is shrovetide will natasha answer so persistently now mikhail understandably answers mikhail will show their best qualities. i'm sure this word is written incorrectly, the word birthday comes from the word name day formed with the suffix nickname this time. i believe that yes, as when passing into a solid state of aggregation, the molecul
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leo kearse jonathan cogan tuesdays now and rishi set to slash nhs waiting . well they come down to waiting. well they come down to 12 years now leo. yeah let's hope so. we can get seen before we die in the carpark. hope so. we can get seen before we die in the carpark . but we die in the carpark. but experts have warned that this plan to slash the waiting times doesn't address vacancies. apparently one in ten roles in the nhs isn't staffed and th e £1 the nhs isn't staffed and the £1 billion pledge has been placed by rishi sunak isn't new money. it is old money. it's money that's already been pledged . that's already been pledged. it's like you meant shelling. it's like you meant shelling. it's like you meant shelling. it's like saying here's the fiver i'll give you. here's a favour , you're just giving you favour, you're just giving you one your own favours, which are great. i'd love to do that, but but you're not. to me, he's going to promise . well, i'd going to promise. well, i'd never never borrow money off never i'd never borrow money off you. but brexit is going to promise 800 new ambulances and 100. those can include hundred specialist mental health vehicles and 5000 more hospital beds. he's also going to get a push towards community health vehicles like the like the mystery bus for me i've got to say it's crazy driving around. yeah they're talking about hospitals at home which is kind of like the new work from home. you just move hospitals into virtual wards. yeah, virtual wards and community care, which , wards and community care, which i , wards and community care, which , i mean, it sounds like a full bath and you know, there's going to be people dying in their to be people dying home in their beds. but it does does make beds. but it does it does make sense. not just of use of sense. it's not just of use of virtual doctors because it's we have to get and i think one of the things actually put the vr headset on just like a nurse giving you a sponge bath. it is quite good experience. yeah, quite a good experience. yeah, it sounds you. what? it sounds like you. so what? what that? because what this touch on that? because what a what troubles me here is a couple things. is that he couple of things. one is that he doesn't actually. well, what is it someone saying without investment it won't investment in staff it won't make any difference? and the other criticism i've got is that he doesn't give numbers. he doesn't really give numbers. he ambulances he gives numbers of ambulances going but not how much going to buy, but not how much the going come the waiting list is going come down. so when reform down. but yeah, so when reform i mean to us we really know how much a dent that the much of a dent that isn't the problem. reform at problem. yeah. because reform at a going to get a not that they're going to get in we'll get an in but they said we'll get an actual this is how actual figure of this is how short you're lists will be this you're not like i'll buy you're not just like i'll buy some yeah yeah. and some ambulances yeah yeah. and it doesn't give you the precise number also saying that number then i'm also saying that the engulfed the health service is engulfed in of a crisis. in its worth of a crisis. then we have something bit worse. we have something a bit worse. couple of years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a e of years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bitf years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit mores ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more itago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more it butwas there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more it but that:here not a bit more it but that didn't bring the nhs to its because that we because at that point we still had capacity lots of had the capacity print lots of mystery right so just mystery money right so and just chuck we can't chuck it in each which we can't really that anymore because really do that anymore because of inflation. i mean at nhs of inflation. i mean at the nhs really is, people always really is, i mean people always say dire straits, say the nhs is in dire straits, but there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait forere's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait for ans a one and a half hour wait for an ambulance can years , ambulance you can take years, literally years get surgery . literally years to get surgery. and is absolutely and the management is absolutely chaotic and shambolic . so, you chaotic and shambolic. so, you know, ambulances are piling outside the hospital. the discharge, the patients into the hospital. so, i mean, i'd love cancel my subscription. the i'd love to i'd love to go with another provider. i can't unfortunately because of because we were betrothed to the yeah i hear it's a flawed system , but hear it's a flawed system, but let's move on to another fairly big story. the independent and young to broke to young people are to broke to have jonathan well, if my have kids. jonathan well, if my trip to thailand told me anything, it was free. anything, it was actually free. so too much to so there's not too much to about. but yes, with 45% of people of young people actually fear of young people actually fear of young people they will never earn people fear they will never earn and off to start a family, a survey has said so nearly half of to year olds in the of all 16 to 25 year olds in the uk feel will earning uk feel they will never earning up support a family the up to support a family amid the cost of crisis and cost of living crisis and looming recession. a youth charity revealed. the charity revealed. so the prince's trust said that the age groups happiness and confidence that's level since that's the lowest level since the the research 14 the start of the research 14 years ago. but that surprise me that you know mental that generally you know mental state wellbeing the state and the wellbeing of the youth over the youth has descended over the last 14 years with everything that we've all been through collectively a as if collectively and as a way, as if a youth i once was you youthful i'm 42. i'm all right thank you but i've it's a it's a cruelty free lotion so it says the report reveals a 50 some 57% of young people said the cost of living crisis their biggest worry for the future that for a young person of 16 to be worrying about seems a bit excessive. that wasn't my biggest when was 16. biggest worry when i was 16. yeah, those are rich. no, yeah, those kids are rich. no, not still , you know, not rich. i'm still, you know, i'm very bright, right? yeah no, i'm very bright, right? yeah no, i'm a nuclear war. yeah, i'm still a nuclear war. yeah, the asteroid . it's okay. out the asteroid. it's okay. out into the metaverse of living and, you know, not having enough money. it didn't stop you having a child. it is so. money. it didn't stop you having a child. it is so . yes. is this. a child. it is so. yes. is this. i'm young so. yeah, i'm not. but i'm young so. yeah, i'm not. but i mean, this is a serious problem facing the face in the country and exist financial problem for the countries fertility rate in the uk is just a fraction over 1.5 and to renew well to actually maintain population, we need 2.1. women need to be having unable are 2.1 children. i'm not suggest we institute a handmaid's tale style you know we getting women pregnant but we do need babies we need to incentivise people , we need to incentivise people, especially young people, because they're who actually they're the ones who actually have have babies . have babies to have babies. unfortunately, government operates year timescale operates on an a year timescale and. they see the country as an economy so they don't really want people having babies because. big drain on because. they are a big drain on government turn government resources. they turn 18 and the labour force . so 18 and join the labour force. so the government we rather the government would we rather people don't have babies. they just import workers from the overseas . but that means that overseas. but that means that overseas. but that means that over time over a generation or so your country is going to lose the culture and the values and the culture and the values and the and the, you know, the thing that makes a country and it's just going to become, you know, the sort of the globe, this the sort of the this globe, this island global island full of people from overseas. i know. that makes me say, look at bigot. why do while bigot. you know, why do while amazonian tribes like to preserve their culture but you know british people aren't well it did you sound like a big inqu it did you sound like a big insult chuck schumer announced that that was the actual policy of the day. the democrats in america said we're going to have to fill this with immigration. yeah, many have yeah, so many countries have this a very low this italy us has a very low birth rate. japan, low. so birth rate. japan, japan low. so yeah, really sure. i'm yeah, i'm not really sure. i'm not you mean, not sure what you do. i mean, i was right. i was like, i don't have enough money to have kids. and all the time. and i'm working all the time. i don't have time, which is don't have enough time, which is amazing. takes you amazing. and so it takes you a time. yeah, yeah, yeah. exactly in i didn't in those strokes i didn't i didn't know the way to cut to which not even to which i've not even managed to get shoes are full in get shoes. my shoes are full in the past and they ahead of the past and they get ahead of to buy anymore all money. i'm honestly kind a people honestly i'm kind of a people link honestly i'm kind of a people unk yeah honestly i'm kind of a people link yeah can we do link up. yeah yeah can we do that you some slack. that crowdfund you some slack. let's times though and let's do the times though and update miners update on trans miners in scotland let's turn our scotland. let's turn to our scottish expert . i'm not scottish trans expert. i'm not saying are trans, leoing you are trans, leo, but an trans. i am trans. an expert on trans. i am trans. so i didn't want to say i'm a i'm a woman, because in scotland, all you need to is scotland, all you need to do is you're woman you're you're a woman and you're a woman. so the scottish just justice secretary, keith brown, and says that are no and it says that there are no trans inmates in scotland's females jails who are violent towards this week he because lisa this week the one last week before anybody said wait a minute maybe you shouldn't a violent meals you know males who are convicted of violence against women and female is always in my position but i'm a right wing radical. yeah i mean they see you know, people said, oh, these are these women in scottish scottish are scottish scottish prisons are vulnerable. and like you vulnerable. and it's like you george cohen the women in prisons. those the prisons. i mean, those are the three those words, right three those three words, right there. they're no
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leo find them it's like, does leo find them hot. and is does then hot. yeah. and if is does then they get the well because it's such a grey area but with my system is solved. okay. we're going to front going to move on to the front page mirror. scott i'm page of the mirror. scott i'm terrified of leotem on the mirror . he terrified of leo system on the mirror. he says we're we are failing a play on the song obviously. but rod stewart's very disappointed in the way england's turned he doesn't like he just doesn't like it he prays for us for winning. yeah. and then since then mess he then since then been a mess he never praised rishi i don't know what relationship is like. what the relationship is like. he's not written a song about him, he's not toured as him, he's not toured with him as his act. i think he's his opening act. i think he's i think he thinks that the tories should hand the government over to give to labour that then give it a try he's on the side of the nurses. you go nurses. he uses a lot. it's interesting what he saying help nurses. i'm saying he needs help nurses. i'm sure private health sure he's got private health care he's you of the care though he's you of the scottish cool scottish they say that's cool but you know think but it's weird you know think what he'
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leo kearse jonathan cogan tuesdays now and rishi set to slash nhs waiting . well they come down to waiting. well they come down to 12 years now leo. yeah let's hope so. we can get seen before we die in the carpark. hope so. we can get seen before we die in the carpark . but we die in the carpark. but experts have warned that this plan to slash the waiting times doesn't address vacancies. apparently one in ten roles in the nhs isn't staffed and th e £1 the nhs isn't staffed and the £1 billion pledge has been placed by rishi sunak isn't new money. it is old money. it's money that's already been pledged . that's already been pledged. it's like you meant shelling. it's like you meant shelling. it's like you meant shelling. it's like saying here's the fiver i'll give you. here's a favour , you're just giving you favour, you're just giving you one your own favours, which are great. i'd love to do that, but but you're not. to me, he's going to promise . well, i'd going to promise. well, i'd never never borrow money off never i'd never borrow money off you. but brexit is going to promise 800 new ambulances and 100. those can include hundred specialist mental health vehicles and 5000 more hospital beds. he's also going to get a push towards community health vehicles like the like the mystery bus for me i've got to say it's crazy driving around. yeah they're talking about hospitals at home which is kind of like the new work from home. you just move hospitals into virtual wards. yeah, virtual wards and community care, which , wards and community care, which i , wards and community care, which , i mean, it sounds like a full bath and you know, there's going to be people dying in their to be people dying home in their beds. but it does does make beds. but it does it does make sense. not just of use of sense. it's not just of use of virtual doctors because it's we have to get and i think one of the things actually put the vr headset on just like a nurse giving you a sponge bath. it is quite good experience. yeah, quite a good experience. yeah, it sounds you. what? it sounds like you. so what? what that? because what this touch on that? because what a what troubles me here is a couple things. is that he couple of things. one is that he doesn't actually. well, what is it someone saying without investment it won't investment in staff it won't make any difference? and the other criticism i've got is that he doesn't give numbers. he doesn't really give numbers. he ambulances he gives numbers of ambulances going but not how much going to buy, but not how much the going come the waiting list is going come down. so when reform down. but yeah, so when reform i mean to us we really know how much a dent that the much of a dent that isn't the problem. reform at problem. yeah. because reform at a going to get a not that they're going to get in we'll get an in but they said we'll get an actual this is how actual figure of this is how short you're lists will be this you're not like i'll buy you're not just like i'll buy some yeah yeah. and some ambulances yeah yeah. and it doesn't give you the precise number also saying that number then i'm also saying that the engulfed the health service is engulfed in of a crisis. in its worth of a crisis. then we have something bit worse. we have something a bit worse. couple of years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a e of years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bitf years ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit mores ago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more itago was there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more it butwas there we have something a bit worse. cou a bit more it but that:here not a bit more it but that didn't bring the nhs to its because that we because at that point we still had capacity lots of had the capacity print lots of mystery right so just mystery money right so and just chuck we can't chuck it in each which we can't really that anymore because really do that anymore because of inflation. i mean at nhs of inflation. i mean at the nhs really is, people always really is, i mean people always say dire straits, say the nhs is in dire straits, but there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait there's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait forere's a one and say the nhs is in dire straits, b|half hour wait for ans a one and a half hour wait for an ambulance can years , ambulance you can take years, literally years get surgery . literally years to get surgery. and is absolutely and the management is absolutely chaotic and shambolic . so, you chaotic and shambolic. so, you know, ambulances are piling outside the hospital. the discharge, the patients into the hospital. so, i mean, i'd love cancel my subscription. the i'd love to i'd love to go with another provider. i can't unfortunately because of because we were betrothed to the yeah i hear it's a flawed system , but hear it's a flawed system, but let's move on to another fairly big story. the independent and young to broke to young people are to broke to have jonathan well, if my have kids. jonathan well, if my trip to thailand told me anything, it was free. anything, it was actually free. so too much to so there's not too much to about. but yes, with 45% of people of young people actually fear of young people actually fear of young people they will never earn people fear they will never earn and off to start a family, a survey has said so nearly half of to year olds in the of all 16 to 25 year olds in the uk feel will earning uk feel they will never earning up support a family the up to support a family amid the cost of crisis and cost of living crisis and looming recession. a youth charity revealed. the charity revealed. so the prince's trust said that the age groups happiness and confidence that's level since that's the lowest level since the the research 14 the start of the research 14 years ago. but that surprise me that you know mental that generally you know mental state wellbeing the state and the wellbeing of the youth over the youth has descended over the last 14 years with everything that we've all been through collectively a as if collectively and as a way, as if a youth i once was you youthful i'm 42. i'm all right thank you but i've it's a it's a cruelty free lotion so it says the report reveals a 50 some 57% of young people said the cost of living crisis their biggest worry for the future that for a young person of 16 to be worrying about seems a bit excessive. that wasn't my biggest when was 16. biggest worry when i was 16. yeah, those are rich. no, yeah, those kids are rich. no, not still , you know, not rich. i'm still, you know, i'm very bright, right? yeah no, i'm very bright, right? yeah no, i'm a nuclear war. yeah, i'm still a nuclear war. yeah, the asteroid . it's okay. out the asteroid. it's okay. out into the metaverse of living and, you know, not having enough money. it didn't stop you having a child. it is so. money. it didn't stop you having a child. it is so . yes. is this. a child. it is so. yes. is this. i'm young so. yeah, i'm not. but i'm young so. yeah, i'm not. but i mean, this is a serious problem facing the face in the country and exist financial problem for the countries fertility rate in the uk is just a fraction over 1.5 and to renew well to actually maintain population, we need 2.1. women need to be having unable are 2.1 children. i'm not suggest we institute a handmaid's tale style you know we getting women pregnant but we do need babies we need to incentivise people , we need to incentivise people, especially young people, because they're who actually they're the ones who actually have have babies . have babies to have babies. unfortunately, government operates year timescale operates on an a year timescale and. they see the country as an economy so they don't really want people having babies because. big drain on because. they are a big drain on government turn government resources. they turn 18 and the labour force . so 18 and join the labour force. so the government we rather the government would we rather people don't have babies. they just import workers from the overseas . but that means that overseas. but that means that overseas. but that means that over time over a generation or so your country is going to lose the culture and the values and the culture and the values and the and the, you know, the thing that makes a country and it's just going to become, you know, the sort of the globe, this the sort of the this globe, this island global island full of people from overseas. i know. that makes me say, look at bigot. why do while bigot. you know, why do while amazonian tribes like to preserve their culture but you know british people aren't well it did you sound like a big inqu it did you sound like a big insult chuck schumer announced that that was the actual policy of the day. the democrats in america said we're going to have to fill this with immigration. yeah, many have yeah, so many countries have this a very low this italy us has a very low birth rate. japan, low. so birth rate. japan, japan low. so yeah, really sure. i'm yeah, i'm not really sure. i'm not you mean, not sure what you do. i mean, i was right. i was like, i don't have enough money to have kids. and all the time. and i'm working all the time. i don't have time, which is don't have enough time, which is amazing. takes you amazing. and so it takes you a time. yeah, yeah, yeah. exactly in i didn't in those strokes i didn't i didn't know the way to cut to which not even to which i've not even managed to get shoes are full in get shoes. my shoes are full in the past and they ahead of the past and they get ahead of to buy anymore all money. i'm honestly kind a people honestly i'm kind of a people link honestly i'm kind of a people unk yeah honestly i'm kind of a people link yeah can we do link up. yeah yeah can we do that you some slack. that crowdfund you some slack. let's times though and let's do the times though and update miners update on trans miners in scotland let's turn our scotland. let's turn to our scottish expert . i'm not scottish trans expert. i'm not saying are trans, leoing you are trans, leo, but an trans. i am trans. an expert on trans. i am trans. so i didn't want to say i'm a i'm a woman, because in scotland, all you need to is scotland, all you need to do is you're woman you're you're a woman and you're a woman. so the scottish just justice secretary, keith brown, and says that are no and it says that there are no trans inmates in scotland's females jails who are violent towards this week he because lisa this week the one last week before anybody said wait a minute maybe you shouldn't a violent meals you know males who are convicted of violence against women and female is always in my position but i'm a right wing radical. yeah i mean they see you know, people said, oh, these are these women in scottish scottish are scottish scottish prisons are vulnerable. and like you vulnerable. and it's like you george cohen the women in prisons. those the prisons. i mean, those are the three those words, right three those three words, right there. they're no
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leo find them it's like, does leo find them hot. and is does then hot. yeah. and if is does then they get the well because it's such a grey area but with my system is solved. okay. we're going to front going to move on to the front page mirror. scott i'm page of the mirror. scott i'm terrified of leotem on the mirror . he terrified of leo system on the mirror. he says we're we are failing a play on the song obviously. but rod stewart's very disappointed in the way england's turned he doesn't like he just doesn't like it he prays for us for winning. yeah. and then since then mess he then since then been a mess he never praised rishi i don't know what relationship is like. what the relationship is like. he's not written a song about him, he's not toured as him, he's not toured with him as his act. i think he's his opening act. i think he's i think he thinks that the tories should hand the government over to give to labour that then give it a try he's on the side of the nurses. you go nurses. he uses a lot. it's interesting what he saying help nurses. i'm saying he needs help nurses. i'm sure private health sure he's got private health care he's you of the care though he's you of the scottish cool scottish they say that's cool but you know think but it's weird you know think what he'
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leo material to talk about this. leo, my question is who would pay for all of these country-wide reparations? who foots the bill? >> well, ashley, you don't have to worry about that because this bill is unconstitutional. it will never see daylight as a law. i would be as a civil rights attorney, the first one filing a lawsuit in opposition to it. reparations for who? who should pay for it? i mean no one's alive are responsible for the sins of slavery. i'll tell you right now, california was never a slave state and this assemblyman who claims in is a national blueprint, ashley, people are leaving california. we lost a congressional seat. california is what people are running away from so we're not going to copy a plan for reparation, which is unconstitutional and illegal. ashley: you are a no go on any reparation effort at all? >>>> i want to be very clear, y, i'm a no call. reparation is racist, unequal and a violation of the 14th amendment and it will never passed and will be challenged in court and will be defeated. save this tape. ashley: all right. leour statement clear. we know where you stand. i want to move onto this though and talk about the push for police reform in the wake of tyre nichols death, republican congressman jim jordan says the problem is there are not enough "good people applying to be police officers". listen to this, leo. >> we're not getting enough good people applying because of the december barge want. i -- dec disparagement there's n a defund the police and tap on law enforcement, and you're not getting the best of the best anymore. ashley: well, the question here, leo, there were those like jim jordan saying the quality of applicants change because of the de-funneled the police movement. what say you? >> i say jim jordan is 100% collect, ashley. here's why, ever sings the george floyd death in the summer of love riots, it has been a national attack by the democratic party to go after police. in my home city right now in los angeles, they're talking about trying to eliminate the police. in at leeanne taxer as
leo material to talk about this. leo, my question is who would pay for all of these country-wide reparations? who foots the bill? >> well, ashley, you don't have to worry about that because this bill is unconstitutional. it will never see daylight as a law. i would be as a civil rights attorney, the first one filing a lawsuit in opposition to it. reparations for who? who should pay for it? i mean no one's alive are responsible for the sins of slavery. i'll tell you right now, california...
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leo terrell, attorney and fox news contributor. i will begin with you, leo, your reaction learning the charges against alec baldwin. >> well, i sent talking points to you and one of the biggest mistakes baldwin made was to go on the stephanopoulos program and say he didn't pull the trigger. it was a lie. that's going to come back to haunt him. i'm not surprised. the charge against the armorer makes sense. they had an affirmative duty to inspect that gun. their failure to inspect the gun is the reason why they conducts goes beyond simple negligence. >> harris: mercedes, i mentioned there was a civil case already won against alec baldwin. how does that play a role in any of this, or maybe it doesn't? >> well, it settled for alec baldwin so we don't have any sworn testimony but it is exactly to leo's point. if there had been sworn testimony and alec baldwin saying i didn't pull the trigger. you just have several commentary in the public airways being interviewed and not under oath. he could sort of fudge that a little bit if he actually takes the stand. we know in the past when these high-profile individuals and celebrities take the stand even when they are facing criminal charges they actually get exonerated and not convicted. i am not surprised it came down and he has charges. at the end of the day an individual died and at the hands of alec baldwin who had the gun. it was a very difficult decision for the prosecutor. a lot of remorse by alec baldwin. the family was supportive of him and everyone said it was a tragic accident but the prosecutor said what you did was criminally negligent and resulted in the death of a person, end of story. >> harris: you know, leo, we are getting a better look at this and read somewhat what i have in front of me. the armorer is named in this. pro
leo terrell, attorney and fox news contributor. i will begin with you, leo, your reaction learning the charges against alec baldwin. >> well, i sent talking points to you and one of the biggest mistakes baldwin made was to go on the stephanopoulos program and say he didn't pull the trigger. it was a lie. that's going to come back to haunt him. i'm not surprised. the charge against the armorer makes sense. they had an affirmative duty to inspect that gun. their failure to inspect the gun...
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um, well, he got some kind of commercial component, he began to make shorter films. here is the woman who left, based on the story of leo tolstoy ah, which leonsidered the best work in general in his writing career. it's called god sees the truth. yes, he won’t say soon. hmm, the women who left is a film, but a person who has been in prison all his life, well, most of his life, and 30 years and after leaving prison, a looks for the offender and finds him one way or another in tolstoy's m-m in his story about a merchant who spent 26 years in prison. and it turned out that the murder was committed by another merchant, who ends up with him there for hard labor, and he forgives him this story. god sees the truth. yes, it will not soon end with the fact that the reader must appreciate the depth of hmm, this forgiveness from love-dess in the film of the woman who left. this film ends a little differently, but the point, of course, is that a man who was in prison for another life the man is changing in every way the woman who is gone e, lasts 3 hours 48 minutes. this is a short film for lav-desa. but during this time we live this story practically,
um, well, he got some kind of commercial component, he began to make shorter films. here is the woman who left, based on the story of leo tolstoy ah, which leonsidered the best work in general in his writing career. it's called god sees the truth. yes, he won’t say soon. hmm, the women who left is a film, but a person who has been in prison all his life, well, most of his life, and 30 years and after leaving prison, a looks for the offender and finds him one way or another in tolstoy's m-m in...
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um, well, he got some kind of commercial component, he began to make shorter films. here are the women who left , based on the story of leo tolstoy, uh, which leoikolayevich tolstoy himself, uh, considered the best work in general in his writing career. it's called god sees the truth. yes not soon to say hmm women who left - this is a movie, but a man who spent his whole life, well , most of his life was in prison, and 30 years after leaving prison. uh is looking for the offender and finds him one way or another at tolstoy hmm in his story about a merchant who was in prison for 26 years and it turned out that another merchant committed the murder, who ends up with him there, uh , to hard labor, and he forgives him this story . god sees the truth. yes, he will not soon say that it ends with the reader having to appreciate the depth of this forgiveness. lavsa in the film the women who gone. this movie ends a little differently, but hmm , the point, of course, is that a man who spent half his life in prison for another person changes in all respects, a woman who left, uh, lasts 3 hours and 48 minutes. this is a short film for lav-desa. but during
um, well, he got some kind of commercial component, he began to make shorter films. here are the women who left , based on the story of leo tolstoy, uh, which leoikolayevich tolstoy himself, uh, considered the best work in general in his writing career. it's called god sees the truth. yes not soon to say hmm women who left - this is a movie, but a man who spent his whole life, well , most of his life was in prison, and 30 years after leaving prison. uh is looking for the offender and finds him...
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leo terrell. good morning, leo. >> hi, ainsley, thanks for having me. >> 17 schools and 80 parishes in southwestern iowa. what do you think about this? >> well, thanks for that question, ainsley. the first amendment is alive and well and thank goodness for the first amendment. the woke community has declared war on religion, why? because they have to respect the teachings of god, they don't want that. they have basically infiltrated public schools but the first amendment blocks them and when you have a religious institution that has a right to implement these rules, that contradicts, ainsley, the woke dock -- docktrination. >> some democrats say the diocese receives more than 100 million in taxpayers dollars, legally, you are an attorney, how do you feel about that? >> private institutions, religious institutions receive federal funding and they don't lose their tax exempt status. they don't lose the first amendment right to implement policies and procedures, and what this archdiocese is doing is saying we are not going to let you, woke community, infiltrate our moral teachings. that's exactly what they are trying to do. they have already controlled the public schools, ainsley, and religious institutions give people the opportunity to have choices. if you don't like the program, go somewhere else. but don't take away the religious teachings of the archdiocese and the catholic church. it's a war against religion. >> ainsley: we have seen it in states all over the country, parents are pulling kids from schools and putting them in catholic schools. they like the teaching. >> look at virginia, and florida, the woke community has infiltrated public schools and now their next target are the religious institutions, and that is what is creating this tension. the problem is this. the first amendment, the freedom of religion, the fact that government cannot pass laws to infringe upon individual religious rights and that's something the woke community does not want, they cannot indoctrinate inside the church. there is no problem here because the first amendment is alive and well. >> ainsley: and you have a choice, if you are a parent, you don't like the rules that the diocese is laying out, then you don't have to sends your kids to school there, or don't have to go to the churches. all right. thank you, leolem with the woke community, they want to have everyone the same way, thank goodness for the religious institutions, ainsley. >> ainsley: we can make our own mind up and have choice. a comedian goes viral for ripping woke culture. >> only thing that wokeness has to offer in exchange is to brainwash bright young minds like you to believe that you are victims. >> ainsley: texas congressman dan crenshaw says it's a speech every woke person needs to watch. he's next. ♪ you have to be tough, you have to be stronger ♪ ♪ you got to be cool, you got to be calm, you got to stay together ♪ eraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design solutions to help you manage payroll, benefits, and hr today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on becau
leo terrell. good morning, leo. >> hi, ainsley, thanks for having me. >> 17 schools and 80 parishes in southwestern iowa. what do you think about this? >> well, thanks for that question, ainsley. the first amendment is alive and well and thank goodness for the first amendment. the woke community has declared war on religion, why? because they have to respect the teachings of god, they don't want that. they have basically infiltrated public schools but the first amendment...
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well. the heart of it now geraldo rivera and civil rights attorney leo terrell. where does the money come from, what's the right number? leoyou will be the first in line to sue. i take it you are against it. >> 100% against it. i would be the first attorney to file a lawsuit against it. why? because no one alive, bill, is responsible for the sins of slavery. california was a free state. the law is unconstitutional, illegal and violates the protection law and giving money to people based on skin color. it is a democratic ploy to keep blacks part of the democratic party. it is happening in a blue democratic system. there is no sense of discrimination in california and they claim it is racism. it doesn't make sense. >> bill: other cities considering it st. louis, say it paul, minnesota and others. geraldo you see it becoming reality, pay-outs? >> i hope not, bill. i've been campaigning against it for many years. it is a terrible idea. the last thing people who are in poverty need is more reasons not to work. $5 million is a preposterous amount. my family, my mom's relatives immigrated from ukraine back in the early 1900s. my
well. the heart of it now geraldo rivera and civil rights attorney leo terrell. where does the money come from, what's the right number? leoyou will be the first in line to sue. i take it you are against it. >> 100% against it. i would be the first attorney to file a lawsuit against it. why? because no one alive, bill, is responsible for the sins of slavery. california was a free state. the law is unconstitutional, illegal and violates the protection law and giving money to people based...
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well. a lot of philosophical books. i know you've held up patriotism wasn't enough, leo's spouse. leo strauss has been dead for 49 years now and his books are still on the reading list of conservatives so we have a lot of literature we don't necessarily need new. although there's a lot -- there's the impresario of the new thing called national conservatism and patrick mead, those figures are challenging the liberal tradition itself, which is kind of new. the fruit of them the liberalism berkeley was for example. >> host: one of those that you brought up, one of the older thinkers the book patriotism is not enough. first, who was harry jablon? >> guest: longtime philosopher. most of his career at claremont men's college and graduate school. he's known for two things above all. one i want to savor rescuing lincoln but for directing attention to abraham lincoln as a much more serious thinker than a lot of historians treat him and that was the famous book the crisis of the house divided and then more notoriously perhaps the principal author of barry goldwater's speech in 1964 including th
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well, let's move on to the next monday's leo. if next one. monday's daily leo.t a you think someone has left a swiss chocolates in a pot overnight, you might be for a overnight, you might be for in a surprise. so these are 21 of the world's most bizarre laws. so you can't give alcoholic drinks dumps in alaska . they're all dumps in alaska. they're all based on improper reasons. so somebody's moose drunk and somebody's got moose drunk and then then the moose went on a rampage. you know, they've got to i mean, luckily, they don't have hands that can operate an automatic but he got automatic weapon. but he got drunk. moose the drunk. the moose got drunk. the moose. they've stopped. moose. and then they've stopped. they've a law stop giving they've made a law stop giving alcohol, which like that, you alcohol, which is like that, you know, the comedian all know, when the comedian has all the know, when you the rider, you know, when you get who drinks all get that comedian who drinks all the available backstage, the drinks available backstage, you the big male you kno
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well, let's move on to the next monday's leo. if next one. monday's daily leo.t a you think someone has left a swiss chocolates in a pot overnight, you might be for a overnight, you might be for in a surprise. so these are 21 of the world's most bizarre laws. so you can't give alcoholic drinks dumps in alaska . they're all dumps in alaska. they're all based on improper reasons. so somebody's moose drunk and somebody's got moose drunk and then then the moose went on a rampage. you know, they've got to i mean, luckily, they don't have hands that can operate an automatic but he got automatic weapon. but he got drunk. moose the drunk. the moose got drunk. the moose. they've stopped. moose. and then they've stopped. they've a law stop giving they've made a law stop giving alcohol, which like that, you alcohol, which is like that, you know, the comedian all know, when the comedian has all the know, when you the rider, you know, when you get who drinks all get that comedian who drinks all the available backstage, the drinks available backstage, you the big male you kno
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well. and we have also got leo sayer again! good morning. 40 years on. hagar have also got leo sayer again! time! all the way from australia. lots of love. lovely to have you with us again. what are your memories of coming in on that very first day?— on that very first day? well, frank and selena — on that very first day? well, frank and selena were _ on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such _ on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such a _ on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such a stars. - on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such a stars. to i on that very first day? well, frank i and selena were such a stars. to be interviewed by selina scott at that time was very special. she was the princess diana of tv. it was quite incredible to walk into the studio. it started a tradition that has carried on in australia. of course, there were breakfast programmes in america. but it started a tradition that went all around the world. like i was saying in that clip, suddenly musicians and celebrities had to get up early in the morning to pr
well. and we have also got leo sayer again! good morning. 40 years on. hagar have also got leo sayer again! time! all the way from australia. lots of love. lovely to have you with us again. what are your memories of coming in on that very first day?— on that very first day? well, frank and selena — on that very first day? well, frank and selena were _ on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such _ on that very first day? well, frank and selena were such a _ on that very first...
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well. that's kind scary stuff kind of it's scary scary stuff we're now we're gonna to the mirror now leo the front cover the leo the front cover the mirror like wednesday mirror look like for wednesday so it's a picture of boris so it's got a picture of boris johnson this is this is a big gotcha the mirror this scandalously boris is living in his meets house yeah probably they see it for free they don't know if it's for free or not. so say former prime minister boris johnson, in a £20 million johnson, living in a £20 million property one the uk's most property in one of the uk's most expensive . expensive streets. a neighbouring is offered neighbouring property is offered for rent fo r £30,000 a month. for rent for £30,000 a month. i mean, i'm sorry , not living in a mean, i'm sorry, not living in a caravan in swansea . so what caravan in swansea. so what would they expect? what's the story here? the point they're making is in britain making is that in britain 120,000 123,000 children are homeless. now and boris homeless. right now and boris johnson's living an rv . yeah, johnson's living in an rv. yeah, they'r
well. that's kind scary stuff kind of it's scary scary stuff we're now we're gonna to the mirror now leo the front cover the leo the front cover the mirror like wednesday mirror look like for wednesday so it's a picture of boris so it's got a picture of boris johnson this is this is a big gotcha the mirror this scandalously boris is living in his meets house yeah probably they see it for free they don't know if it's for free or not. so say former prime minister boris johnson, in a £20 million...
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well. that's kind scary stuff kind of it's scary scary stuff we're now we're gonna to the mirror now leo the front cover the leo the front cover the mirror like wednesday mirror look like for wednesday so it's a picture of boris so it's got a picture of boris johnson this is this is a big gotcha the mirror this scandalously boris is living in his meets house yeah probably they see it for free they don't know if it's for free or not. so say former prime minister boris johnson, in a £20 million johnson, living in a £20 million property one the uk's most property in one of the uk's most expensive . expensive streets. a neighbouring is offered neighbouring property is offered for rent fo r £30,000 a month. for rent for £30,000 a month. i mean, i'm sorry , not living in a mean, i'm sorry, not living in a caravan in swansea . so what caravan in swansea. so what would they expect? what's the story here? the point they're making is in britain making is that in britain 120,000 123,000 children are homeless. now and boris homeless. right now and boris johnson's living an rv . yeah, johnson's living in an rv. yeah, they'r
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leo times to kick us off . uk leo times to kick us off. uk prisons are spending billions on growing diversity. i was under the impression that the prison sector was one where minorities were actually quite well represented . oh well. within represented. oh well. within walking of diseases. represented. oh well. within walking of diseases . well, what walking of diseases. well, what can i do to top the so. yeah, but prisons have spent mean prisons is also another area of pubuc prisons is also another area of public sector. they're always being told this grotesquely underfunded by the by the horrible tories but apparently prisoners have spent more than £11 million on equality diversity and inclusion stuff in jails over the past two years, according this this investigation , some of the some investigation, some of the some of the prisons have three staff deaung of the prisons have three staff dealing with equality, diversity and inclusion . we i mean, do we and inclusion. we i mean, do we understand is this true? i suppose facilities hate diversity on the staff among the among the screws as they used to be known or is this so? is it's among the staff and ensuring that they have the correct views so indoctrinating them with it wherever walking but also the training to prisoners i'm sure the most vital thing are dealing with somebody you know a rapist or a burglar or something . yeah or a burglar or something. yeah it's to make sure that they've got the correct feminist attitudes through a training programme with a therapist . attitudes through a training programme with a therapist. i mean, i have never spent time in a under a hashtag, but i have watched certain and some of them purport to be quite realistic. i believe the prison know the prison is one of those places where the gangs are very much along ethnic lines that that that's generally i think seen that's generally i think seen that a lot with american prisons . whether but i do . i don't know whether but i do think it's always been the ambition someone who's told ambition of someone who's told you're for you're going to prison for x amount of time to achieve to do their without being beaten or sexually. but it's a of they sexually. but now it's a of they want to do their time whilst promoting equality diversity and inclusion which i don't really think of as much of a prison thing, but it's also the case of stanley fletcher getting involved in the you used to want to he wanted a job in library didn't he. right so i guess that was true . this would exactly was true. this would be exactly the thing he'd be these the sort of thing he'd be these aren't huge amounts of money, but same time with the but the same time with the police g £10 police force spending £10 million undercover million on undercover testing and on, he said, is coming at and so on, he said, is coming at and so on, he said, is coming at a we want for a time. we want striking for more. it's rude to be spending in don't know in that way and i don't know how. just the cost of the how. it's just the cost of the actual staff. there's also the opportunity cost lost. you know, when we deliver 1000000 hours of treatment, that's a million working hours lost to people who are attending the training who do do you i mean we've all do just do you i mean we've all been to terrible, you know, diversity training and it's all terrible. it's terrible. it's all point, it's all nonsense. kind of like all nonsense. you kind of like train mean, not it's train to i mean, it's not it's not as if they chance or anything is a hotbed of one of us like the footage that emerged out shortly out of afghanistan shortly after. troops were pulled after. the troops were pulled out there out catastrophically and there was that of trying was that footage of women trying to mullahs about to teach afghani mullahs about french modern art stuff ? and french modern art stuff? and you've got to you've got to make that kind of message fit. oh, yeah, she said. have you? there are more useful things they could be learning about state lock picking, that sort of thing strange jail . do not pass go, do strange jail. do not pass go, do not collect £200, carry something even more needs addressing than quotas issues one this one's more like these female guards doing what they're supposed to do, having sex with a prisoner and they call it the daily mail, call it corruption . daily mail, call it corruption. and that really counts as corruption. but what's happened with these three so that you've got three female guards who've been having sex with the prisoners. they're obviously into prisoners and. as a result, they've sent to prison. for they've been sent to prison. for so this is a landscape for i mean, they're into i mean, don't sound derogatory about that. sound too derogatory about that. they have been sent to a female prison. they were prison. well, they were different. didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe nt. didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe female didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? what, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? yeah:, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? yeah no to the female prisoners? yeah no difference scotland . oh, is difference in scotland. oh, is that all? the man identifying. well nowadays. yeah the tate, the daily mail. i think it really just that prison is getting a bit of action by choice that in prison but there's a list here of different officers committed to you know sex with with prison is an odd one here a court that one called gotten also in a pair of knickers for the prisoner inside her bra which which seems off because it's a much easier way for a woman to smuggle in apparently entirely unnoticed when you're a woman i think you can really wear a pair of knickers into most without them . and what goes on in general now they lost that. phones obviously seem to be changing handsis obviously seem to be changing hands is money. there's all sorts going on. one of sorts of stuff going on. one of them receiving snaps. yeah, right. there was photograph of right. there was a photograph of the of prison officer . i the picture of prison officer. i see a gun kissing khuram razzak inside his cell was almost like a professionally taken portrait . did you see? it was in the. it's in the newspaper. well, they shouldn't allow portray just like a funeral in a way so that daft that was again cool it was actually i mean it was quite it was quite nicely set, you know they were look, it was almost like like a wedding shot. yeah. yeah. well mobile phone smuggling. i mean, this has got to be getting more and more painful. are huge. you painful. it phones are huge. you know much baffled as know obviously much baffled as this story is really about women still like bad boys this is going on over to the guardian the rival to the swiss army knife has. something a bit more impressive than point , impressive than the point, getting of horses. so getting stones out of horses. so yeah, researchers at imperial college london actually done something for a change something useful for a change instead of doing doing mod research into it is to visit this nice, nice invented this knife, pulled a knife that can reliably diagnose cancer and help thousands of healthy women get the all clear quicker. you might wonder this so it can smell tumours wonder how it can smell tumours wonder how it can smell given that it's got no nose but, it uses electrical currents to differentiate between cancerous and healthy tissue by analysing the smoke this emitted when the tissues are vaporised. so it saves time in the biopsy , not as precise as in the biopsy, not as precise as the biopsy by biopsy urine for three weeks. and those are the most paranoid weeks of your life. what is this? let's you know, presumably, although it's called an ai knife, it's not actually a knife it doesn't penetrate the it's just penetrate the flesh. it's just placed against the flesh. it's a good good knife. i think good it's a good knife. i think it's one of these bad knives. it doesn't is surgical knife. oh, it could knife. you're so it could knife. you're wrong. so i fact you read through i love the fact you read through the it talks the entire article. it talks about and no point about the benefit and no point the who was ever not next. the knife who was ever not next. so come out with a knife that can detect been stabbed can detect whether been stabbed all . is also all by it. this is also sometimes called the sniffing scalpel . they're working on the scalpel. they're working on the genius bullet. they're working on a testicular cancer that can be felt by a castrato . i mean, be felt by a castrato. i mean, all right, now what i'm saying is, come up with a name . the is, come up with a name. the thing i want to be sure, whether is a knife that does slice into flesh. and then now it looks like the same thing. it looks like the same thing. it looks like a no sort of it's like a skull no sort of it's a light thing. it it doesn't really stab. but they are working on a knife that detects haemorrhoids so would haemorrhoids so which would be a bit slap dark . come bit of a slap in the dark. come on now. it was i'm not here for nothing . the people , however, nothing. the people, however, just like it is like a work of bad jokes. i don't want this is by wednesday times it seems the tradition of papillon as a rule from the league gentlemen it's been abandoned by netflix. it continues in catalonia this the black face rail that hit spain it's the oldest feast of three kings parade where everybody with people black i was in pictures of this and there's loads of people blacked up and this now become an issue on the 3rd of january when it happens on the sixth, don't you think it would have been an issue earlier like during last year or the last few, rather then suddenly it's come up three days before the in the the event. so this is in the country bullfighting is country where bullfighting is still as still happening, right as i think 35,000 bulls a year are still killed . bullfights and in still killed. bullfights and in the office. okay, that's fine then. isn't it just but you know, you know, 90% of the last part, the oldest americans you go and watch them they they don't realise what they let themselves for in and 90% never return. but anyway so what is return. but anyway so what it is it's the celebrate of they picked one of the wise men . picked one of the wise men. yeah. from the story and believe i believe that supposed to be i don't know whether he's written the story of be black so they think they can celebrate him mocking him recently is i think what's going on here is balthasar he's always presented as black on christmas cards and so on. the three kings, they know where they were when it was six and he was definitely white. six year old child, i think i remember. did he have a boot? black on his face then? no, no. his brother dead, very progressive school, i need to say. scotland the eighties. probably to be fair, this is an organisation called afro feminists, who i think have mass indifference from people of spain. yeah i don't think it's having much effect . there's having much effect. there's another petition which is the camel's not be used in the event that attracted vast more signatures. right. well i told i think i'm totally against them. i mean, reading the women wearing camel toe, that's nice. how would you like to see why they get really upset to get the camels the in the camels in the in the bullfighting to bullfighting ring? get them to the spear? yes camel fighting, camel is a way to camel wrestling is a way to solve these things, leoopes the telegraph, it seems tropes established by the league of gentlemen. same with this. the countryside is it in fact racist 7 countryside is it in fact racist ? is it is it a myth? well, the bbc presenter, nigel often yaki . i think that's how you pronounce his name. radio 5. he says the countryside, the british, white and middle class image puts off asian visitors. this looks like you know a piece of it. it looks like another thing. they know the countryside's racist, but actually what you're is actually what you're seeing is there is he feels that there there is he feels that there's a perception perpetuated by trolls that the by social media trolls that the countryside inherently white countryside is inherently white and class and he said and middle class and he said i mean imagine if people said reversed it and said something else about birmingham or whatever but and he says you know , there's this image but know, there's this image but actually it's not it's not true. and you
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leo times to kick us off . uk leo times to kick us off. uk prisons are spending billions on growing diversity. i was under the impression that the prison sector was one where minorities were actually quite well represented . oh well. within represented. oh well. within walking of diseases. represented. oh well. within walking of diseases . well, what walking of diseases. well, what can i do to top the so. yeah, but prisons have spent mean prisons is also another area of pubuc prisons is also another area of public sector. they're always being told this grotesquely underfunded by the by the horrible tories but apparently prisoners have spent more than £11 million on equality diversity and inclusion stuff in jails over the past two years, according this this investigation , some of the some investigation, some of the some of the prisons have three staff deaung of the prisons have three staff dealing with equality, diversity and inclusion . we i mean, do we and inclusion. we i mean, do we understand is this true? i suppose facilities hate diversity on the staff among the among the screws as they used to be known or is this so? is it's among the staff and ensuring that they have the correct views so indoctrinating them with it wherever walking but also the training to prisoners i'm sure the most vital thing are dealing with somebody you know a rapist or a burglar or something . yeah or a burglar or something. yeah it's to make sure that they've got the correct feminist attitudes through a training programme with a therapist . attitudes through a training programme with a therapist. i mean, i have never spent time in a under a hashtag, but i have watched certain and some of them purport to be quite realistic. i believe the prison know the prison is one of those places where the gangs are very much along ethnic lines that that that's generally i think seen that's generally i think seen that a lot with american prisons . whether but i do . i don't know whether but i do think it's always been the ambition someone who's told ambition of someone who's told you're for you're going to prison for x amount of time to achieve to do their without being beaten or sexually. but it's a of they sexually. but now it's a of they want to do their time whilst promoting equality diversity and inclusion which i don't really think of as much of a prison thing, but it's also the case of stanley fletcher getting involved in the you used to want to he wanted a job in library didn't he. right so i guess that was true . this would exactly was true. this would be exactly the thing he'd be these the sort of thing he'd be these aren't huge amounts of money, but same time with the but the same time with the police g £10 police force spending £10 million undercover million on undercover testing and on, he said, is coming at and so on, he said, is coming at and so on, he said, is coming at a we want for a time. we want striking for more. it's rude to be spending in don't know in that way and i don't know how. just the cost of the how. it's just the cost of the actual staff. there's also the opportunity cost lost. you know, when we deliver 1000000 hours of treatment, that's a million working hours lost to people who are attending the training who do do you i mean we've all do just do you i mean we've all been to terrible, you know, diversity training and it's all terrible. it's terrible. it's all point, it's all nonsense. kind of like all nonsense. you kind of like train mean, not it's train to i mean, it's not it's not as if they chance or anything is a hotbed of one of us like the footage that emerged out shortly out of afghanistan shortly after. troops were pulled after. the troops were pulled out there out catastrophically and there was that of trying was that footage of women trying to mullahs about to teach afghani mullahs about french modern art stuff ? and french modern art stuff? and you've got to you've got to make that kind of message fit. oh, yeah, she said. have you? there are more useful things they could be learning about state lock picking, that sort of thing strange jail . do not pass go, do strange jail. do not pass go, do not collect £200, carry something even more needs addressing than quotas issues one this one's more like these female guards doing what they're supposed to do, having sex with a prisoner and they call it the daily mail, call it corruption . daily mail, call it corruption. and that really counts as corruption. but what's happened with these three so that you've got three female guards who've been having sex with the prisoners. they're obviously into prisoners and. as a result, they've sent to prison. for they've been sent to prison. for so this is a landscape for i mean, they're into i mean, don't sound derogatory about that. sound too derogatory about that. they have been sent to a female prison. they were prison. well, they were different. didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe nt. didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe female didn't what, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? what, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? yeah:, prison. well, they were difthe female prisoners? yeah no to the female prisoners? yeah no difference scotland . oh, is difference in scotland. oh, is that all? the man identifying. well nowadays. yeah the tate, the daily mail. i think it really just that prison is getting a bit of action by choice that in prison but there's a list here of different officers committed to you know sex with with prison is an odd one here a court that one called gotten also in a pair of knickers for the prisoner inside her bra which which seems off because it's a much easier way for a woman to smuggle in apparently entirely unnoticed when you're a woman i think you can really wear a pair of knickers into most without them . and what goes on in general now they lost that. phones obviously seem to be changing handsis obviously seem to be changing hands is money. there's all sorts going on. one of sorts of stuff going on. one of them receiving snaps. yeah, right. there was photograph of right. there was a photograph of the of prison officer . i the picture of prison officer. i see a gun kissing khuram razzak inside his cell was almost like a professionally taken portrait . did you see? it was in the. it's in the newspaper. well, they shouldn't allow portray just like a funeral in a way so that daft that was again cool it was actually i mean it was quite it was quite nicely set, you know they were look, it was almost like like a wedding shot. yeah. yeah. well mobile phone smuggling. i mean, this has got to be getting more and more painful. are huge. you painful. it phones are huge. you know much baffled as know obviously much baffled as this story is really about women still like bad boys this is going on over to the guardian the rival to the swiss army knife has. something a bit more impressive than point , impressive than the point, getting of horses. so getting stones out of horses. so yeah, researchers at imperial college london actually done something for a change something useful for a change instead of doing doing mod research into it is to visit this nice, nice invented this knife, pulled a knife that can reliably diagnose cancer and help thousands of healthy women get the all clear quicker. you might wonder this so it can smell tumours wonder how it can smell tumours wonder how it can smell given that it's got no nose but, it uses electrical currents to differentiate between cancerous and healthy tissue by analysing the smoke this emitted when the tissues are vaporised. so it saves time in the biopsy , not as precise as in the biopsy, not as precise as the biopsy by biopsy urine for three weeks. and those are the most paranoid weeks of your life. what is this? let's you know, presumably, although it's called an ai knife, it's not actually a knife it doesn't penetrate the it's just penetrate the flesh. it's just placed against the flesh. it's a good good knife. i think good it's a good knife. i think it's one of these bad knives. it doesn't is surgical knife. oh, it could knife. you're so it could knife. you're wrong. so i fact you read through i love the fact you read through the it talks the entire article. it talks about and no point about the benefit and no point the who was ever not next. the knife who was ever not next. so come out with a knife that can detect been stabbed can detect whether been stabbed all . is also all by it. this is also sometimes called the sniffing scalpel . they're working on the scalpel. they're working on the genius bullet. they're working on a testicular cancer that can be felt by a castrato . i mean, be felt by a castrato. i mean, all right, now what i'm saying is, come up with a name . the is, come up with a name. the thing i want to be sure, whether is a knife that does slice into flesh. and then now it looks like the same thing. it looks like the same thing. it looks like a no sort of it's like a skull no sort of it's a light thing. it it doesn't really stab. but they are working on a knife that detects haemorrhoids so would haemorrhoids so which would be a bit slap dark . come bit of a slap in the dark. come on now. it was i'm not here for nothing . the people , however, nothing. the people, however, just like it is like a work of bad jokes. i don't want this is by wednesday times it seems the tradition of papillon as a rule from the league gentlemen it's been abandoned by netflix. it continues in catalonia this the black face rail that hit spain it's the oldest feast of three kings parade where everybody with people black i was in pictures of this and there's loads of people blacked up and this now become an issue on the 3rd of january when it happens on the sixth, don't you think it would have been an issue earlier like during last year or the last few, rather then suddenly it's come up three days before the in the the event. so this is in the country bullfighting is country where bullfighting is still as still happening, right as i think 35,000 bulls a year are still killed . bullfights and in still killed. bullfights and in the office. okay, that's fine then. isn't it just but you know, you know, 90% of the last part, the oldest americans you go and watch them they they don't realise what they let themselves for in and 90% never return. but anyway so what is return. but anyway so what it is it's the celebrate of they picked one of the wise men . picked one of the wise men. yeah. from the story and believe i believe that supposed to be i don't know whether he's written the story of be black so they think they can celebrate him mocking him recently is i think what's going on here is balthasar he's always presented as black on christmas cards and so on. the three kings, they know where they were when it was six and he was definitely white. six year old child, i think i remember. did he have a boot? black on his face then? no, no. his brother dead, very progressive school, i need to say. scotland the eighties. probably to be fair, this is an organisation called afro feminists, who i think have mass indifference from people of spain. yeah i don't think it's having much effect . there's having much effect. there's another petition which is the camel's not be used in the event that attracted vast more signatures. right. well i told i think i'm totally against them. i mean, reading the women wearing camel toe, that's nice. how would you like to see why they get really upset to get the camels the in the camels in the in the bullfighting to bullfighting ring? get them to the spear? yes camel fighting, camel is a way to camel wrestling is a way to solve these things, leoopes the telegraph, it seems tropes established by the league of gentlemen. same with this. the countryside is it in fact racist 7 countryside is it in fact racist ? is it is it a myth? well, the bbc presenter, nigel often yaki . i think that's how you pronounce his name. radio 5. he says the countryside, the british, white and middle class image puts off asian visitors. this looks like you know a piece of it. it looks like another thing. they know the countryside's racist, but actually what you're is actually what you're seeing is there is he feels that there there is he feels that there's a perception perpetuated by trolls that the by social media trolls that the countryside inherently white countryside is inherently white and class and he said and middle class and he said i mean imagine if people said reversed it and said something else about birmingham or whatever but and he says you know , there's this image but know, there's this image but actually it's not it's not true. and you
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well, you know, it's tricky. wind. leo tricky. is old wind. leoks progress stormont later as talks progress over the northern ireland protocol. irish premier will protocol. the irish premier will join leader in join the labour leader in belfast to discuss the post—brexit deadlock. and this is worrying . up to three quarter is worrying. up to three quarter million households are at risk of defaulting on their mortgages over the next two years. that's according to the financial conduct more than conduct authority. more than 200,000 households already 200,000 households have already fallen payments fallen behind on their payments and the end last and that was the end of last june. and that was the end of last june . now, after the break, june. now, after the break, we're talking about that hateful man, andrew tate . this is after man, andrew tate. this is after rishi sunak was urge to tackle radicalisation in our schools. lots of vulnerable young men ideal idolising this this horrible individual or all of that a full insight into what is all about af
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leo or your child, weren't you, leo or something. should give birth something. you should give birth on a pool. yeah. yeah. so it worked out, but yeah. in worked out, but yeah. you in there you well there obviously you know. well this i've just joke it this is there i've just joke it it's it's a it is it's a shame it's a it is a serious thing. it's it's these weird thing where these lockdown they've gone, but they sort of ungen they've gone, but they sort of linger. of the linger. it's the legacy of the restrictions the people are restrictions and the people are still not there for the birth because we sort of think now they be even though they shouldn't be even though they shouldn't be even though they be. so needs they are allowed to be. so needs to yeah to stop basically. yeah catherine, i'm not planning on giving time but giving birth any time soon, but if i he's going to be there like , i mean. leo here actually, i'd like everyone to be in the room just commenting on it. yeah. i'm just going to say if you do, if you do end up meeting a woman and how she's to be liam. thank you mate. might have no time. i'm a workaholic married to my job. i believe . believe it could believe. believe it could happen, but yeah. just don't don't watch the actual don't watch actually happening that was that was traumatising but anyway a quick break now but why not join us in part two and find out why some migrants don't want a series even if they don't have anything their uses anything up their iran uses facial recognition. ironically and who was it who wrote harry potter again? we're going to find out in a couple of minutes. welcome back to the late night paper show with two comedians. the teams now the government is going to use bone scans to validate people's ages. but don't it's not a tinder profile. it's for migrants. catherine mri knee scans for migrants who that they're under 18. migrants who
leo or your child, weren't you, leo or something. should give birth something. you should give birth on a pool. yeah. yeah. so it worked out, but yeah. in worked out, but yeah. you in there you well there obviously you know. well this i've just joke it this is there i've just joke it it's it's a it is it's a shame it's a it is a serious thing. it's it's these weird thing where these lockdown they've gone, but they sort of ungen they've gone, but they sort of linger. of the linger. it's the...
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leo or your child, weren't you, leo or something. should give birth something. you should give birth on a pool. yeah. yeah. so it worked out, but yeah. in worked out, but yeah. you in there you well there obviously you know. well this i've just joke it this is there i've just joke it it's it's a it is it's a shame it's a it is a serious thing. it's it's these weird thing where these lockdown they've gone, but they sort of ungen they've gone, but they sort of linger. of the linger. it's the legacy of the restrictions the people are restrictions and the people are still not there for the birth because we sort of think now they be even though they shouldn't be even though they shouldn't be even though they be. so needs they are allowed to be. so needs to yeah to stop basically. yeah catherine, i'm not planning on giving time but giving birth any time soon, but if i he's going to be there like , i mean. leo here actually, i'd like everyone to be in the room just commenting on it. yeah. i'm just going to say if you do, if you do end up meeting a woman and how she's to be liam. thank you mate. might have no time. i'm a workaholic married to my job. i believe . believe it could believe. believe it could happen, but yeah. just don't don't watch the actual don't watch actually happening that was that was traumatising but anyway a quick break now but why not join us in part two and find out why some migrants don't want a series even if they don't have anything their uses anything up their iran uses facial recognition. ironically and who was it who wrote harry potter again? we're going to find out in a couple of minutes. welcome back to the late night paper show with two comedians. the teams now the government is going to use bone scans to validate people's ages. but don't it's not a tinder profile. it's for migrants. catherine mri knee scans for migrants who that they're under 18. migrants who
leo or your child, weren't you, leo or something. should give birth something. you should give birth on a pool. yeah. yeah. so it worked out, but yeah. in worked out, but yeah. you in there you well there obviously you know. well this i've just joke it this is there i've just joke it it's it's a it is it's a shame it's a it is a serious thing. it's it's these weird thing where these lockdown they've gone, but they sort of ungen they've gone, but they sort of linger. of the linger. it's the...
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well, theresa beardsley , thanks so much for beardsley, thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate . get leo. what do you appreciate. get leo it can't just be that alec baldwin is for this. there is got to be something problematic going on on yeah, we film sets on the set. yeah, we film sets are pretty chaotic. i nearly got squished when i was dressed as a cat, forklift truck for cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert. cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert . are you whisky streaming advert. are you sure that's not just a dream you had? definitely. how about definitely. yeah. yeah. okay. and you're very scarred as a result because the driver wearing a cat outfit as well. so you can see where it was going. so, you know, do dangerous things film sets. is it to do things on film sets. is it to do with you think? and this with what do you think? and this is to do with the fact that is it's to do with the fact that creatives are just not very sensible. oh, yeah, should sensible. oh, yeah, we should 100% actors like 100% stop treating actors like the people , the complete the normal people, the complete
well, theresa beardsley , thanks so much for beardsley, thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate . get leo. what do you appreciate. get leo it can't just be that alec baldwin is for this. there is got to be something problematic going on on yeah, we film sets on the set. yeah, we film sets are pretty chaotic. i nearly got squished when i was dressed as a cat, forklift truck for cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert. cat, a forklift truck for a whisky...
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well, theresa beardsley , thanks so much for beardsley, thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate . get leo. what do you appreciate. get leo it can't just be that alec baldwin is for this. there is got to be something problematic going on on yeah, we film sets on the set. yeah, we film sets are pretty chaotic. i nearly got squished when i was dressed as a cat, forklift truck for cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert. cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert . are you whisky streaming advert. are you sure that's not just a dream you had? definitely. how about definitely. yeah. yeah. okay. and you're very scarred as a result because the driver wearing a cat outfit as well. so you can see where it was going. so, you know, do dangerous things film sets. is it to do things on film sets. is it to do with you think? and this with what do you think? and this is to do with the fact that is it's to do with the fact that creatives are just not very sensible. oh, yeah, should sensible. oh, yeah, we should 100% actors like 100% stop treating actors like the people , the complete the normal people, the complete
well, theresa beardsley , thanks so much for beardsley, thanks so much for talking to us about this. really appreciate . get leo. what do you appreciate. get leo it can't just be that alec baldwin is for this. there is got to be something problematic going on on yeah, we film sets on the set. yeah, we film sets are pretty chaotic. i nearly got squished when i was dressed as a cat, forklift truck for cat, a forklift truck for a whisky streaming advert. cat, a forklift truck for a whisky...
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secretary to the treasury, leon mirani, as well all the big stories well as on all the big stories of the day. good morning to you, leo. first all, leo home, aside perhaps from the payout, will goodness me, will be thinking, goodness me, could facing a blackout? could we be facing a blackout? is reality in 2023? is that a reality in 2023? i think is a reality because, think it is a reality because, you we've seen the war in you know, we've seen the war in ukraine knock on ukraine has had this knock on effect the energy supply in effect on the energy supply in the uk and across europe. and we haven't really got a solution to it. doesi haven't really got a solution to it. does i agree with it. so this does i agree with what was said earlier. what was being said earlier. this sound like a gimmick. this does sound like a gimmick. it you know, we it sounds as if, you know, we doing to try and help doing something to try and help in reality million pound in reality that million pound is not stretch very not going to stretch very far across the of households across the number of households in uk. so whether there's in the uk. so whether the
secretary to the treasury, leon mirani, as well all the big stories well as on all the big stories of the day. good morning to you, leo. first all, leo home, aside perhaps from the payout, will goodness me, will be thinking, goodness me, could facing a blackout? could we be facing a blackout? is reality in 2023? is that a reality in 2023? i think is a reality because, think it is a reality because, you we've seen the war in you know, we've seen the war in ukraine knock on ukraine has had this...