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expected to arrive around midnight uk time. expected to arrive around midnight uk time . his military midnight uk time. his military says they're well prepared. local media reports say some have already been shot down over syria and jordan. israel's been on heightened alert ever since an airstrike on the iranian embassy in syria last week, which killed a number of top commanders. tehran holds israel responsible for that attack and has vowed to retaliate . has vowed to retaliate. meanwhile, the white house says president biden is being regularly updated about the situation. he's cut short a trip to delaware and is on his way back to washington , where he'll back to washington, where he'll meet national security advisers. the us has been trying to de—escalate tensions to prevent a wider conflict in the region, although last night president biden said he expected an iranian attack on israel sooner rather than later . and iranian attack on israel sooner rather than later. and his message to iran was don't nine people have been arrested on suspicion of committing public order offences during demonstrations in central london, tens of thousands of
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pro—palestinian protesters gathered in westminster earlier they were calling for a ceasefire in gaza and urging the government to stop selling arms to israel. a counter demonstration against what organisers are calling anti—israel hate also took place in the area. the suspects remain in the area. the suspects remain in police custody . rishi sunak in police custody. rishi sunak says his heart goes out to all those affected by a knife attack at a shopping mall in sydney that killed six people. the assailant injured a number of others, including a nine month old baby, before being challenged by a member of the public. challenged by a member of the pubuc.the challenged by a member of the public. the baby remains in critical condition in the child's mother, named as 38 year old ash. good died later in hospital. the 40 year old man was eventually shot dead by police. they say it wasn't terror related . tim loughton has terror related. tim loughton has become the latest tory mp to say he'll stand down at the next general election. the backbencher , who's represented backbencher, who's represented east worthing and shoreham since 1997, served as children's minister in lord cameron's government. he said it was wiser
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to leave five minutes too soon than to continue for five years. too long. 64 conservative mps have either stood down or announced they will not be seeking re—election . you can get seeking re—election. you can get more on all of our stories by scanning the qr code on your screen for gb news alerts , or go screen for gb news alerts, or go to our website for more details. now it's time for headliners . now it's time for headliners. >> hello and welcome to the headliners. i'm nik dixon, taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour, and joined by feminist icon and i'm joined by feminist icon cressida wetson and adhd poster boy jonathan coggan. so i'm so sorry to have you both here. on the night that world war iii kicked off, we're comedians. >> what are we doing here? >> what are we doing here? >> yeah, i know i was hoping you had extensive foreign correspondent jonathan. >> once a girl from, >> i once dated a girl from, from italy, if that counts. but
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that's about it. >> that's extremely tenuous. cressida any better? >> absolutely very >> no. absolutely not. very serious news. and as you say, didn't didn't think we'd be doing this when we were doing our at the whatever our five minutes at the whatever the night is , i the new material night is, i can't think of the name. yeah, it's a big old story for us. yeah. >> we just wanted to do comedy and then a culture war happened, then an actual here we then an actual war. so here we are. have a look then are. so let's have a look then at the at sunday's front pages. so the mail she is lying mail on sunday has. she is lying , rayner aide tells police. but the telegraph course , the sunday telegraph of course, has the big story. iran launches swarm of kamikaze drones at israel . the observer at risk israel. the observer at risk children farmed out illegal children farmed out to illegal private care homes sunday express left plot to hijack express far left plot to hijack laboun express far left plot to hijack labour. the mirror fury at meghan bros sick youtube vids and daily star sunday. my name is fido and i'm a telly addict. noidea is fido and i'm a telly addict. no idea what that's about, but those were your front pages . those were your front pages. okay, so obviously we're kicking off with this massive story in the telegraph precedent.
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>> yeah. okay. so, the telegraph have gone with iran, launches a swarm of kamikaze drones at israel . so the swarm of kamikaze drones at israel. so the idf swarm of kamikaze drones at israel . so the idf says warships israel. so the idf says warships and fighter jets are on high and fighterjets are on high alert, and us military is working to help intercept uavs . working to help intercept uavs. that's unmanned aerial vehicles , that's unmanned aerial vehicles, so this is obviously in retaliation , the all day we've retaliation, the all day we've sort of thought we looked at stories earlier today where there was this, this sort of ship's been attacked, by, by iran, and everyone was sort of saying, oh, you know, it's soft retaliation. it's not going to get there was reports get this far. there was reports of in israel being of schools in israel being closed, so that sounded quite serious. then meanwhile, serious. but then meanwhile, there were pictures of israeli people at the beach being quite relaxed. i read an interview with shop owner who said, with a shop owner who said, they talk stuff the talk about this stuff all the time, to anything. talk about this stuff all the timethen to anything. talk about this stuff all the timethen in to anything. talk about this stuff all the timethen in the to anything. talk about this stuff all the timethen in the lastto anything. talk about this stuff all the timethen in the lastto anyhour|. and then in the last what hour now? i guess we now know that they launched these drones they have launched these drones and israel are making moves to intercept yes. intercept them. yes. >> as you say, retaliation >> and as you say, retaliation for the attack on the iranian consulate. this april 1st in
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damascus. and so that's why biden says he knew an attack was going to happen sooner rather than later. the only thing that people some people are surprised that normally hide that iran, they normally hide behind proxies here. they haven't. person haven't. i even heard one person say their proxies are sick say maybe their proxies are sick of all this. like hezbollah and lebanon want to lebanon don't actually want to get involved. one get involved. that was one theory. breaking theory. but the breaking part, as that there's as you say, is that there's what, 200 drones it keeps upping. heard 50, i heard 100, upping. i heard 50, i heard 100, now and now 200 drones launching. and the i've heard the other thing is, i've heard and this is only latest, it's an ongoing situation. that missile ballistic missiles may be launched dawn. idea is to launched at dawn. the idea is to overwhelm the iron dome, israel's defence system. you send drones and the and then send the drones and the and then the missiles, and it confuses the missiles, and it confuses the system. that's the what i've heard anyway. yes. >> yeah. to make a path through for more devastating weapons. well, netanyahu has said his well , the idf's defence systems well, the idf's defence systems are they're are deployed and they're prepared scenario both prepared for any scenario both in defence and offence. we will defend threat defend ourselves from any threat and calmly with and we will do so calmly with determination. that's his determination. so that's his statement. rishi sunak has also released a statement condemning
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iran and giving a support to israel. and it's really just an ongoing thing and it's very stressful. and, you know, thoughts out to everyone thoughts go out to everyone who's out in the middle who's out there in the middle east can't just east and just can't we all just get along? that's my get along? that's my that's my one apparently we one thing. yeah. apparently we can't . can't. >> and here's we've got some live well. mean live pictures as well. i mean one is whether one big question is whether the us involved and at what us gets involved and at what stage. because if they hit actually hit a target in israel, then the us has to get involved. but they've been showing some reluctance to get that involved. biden's bit sort of biden's been a bit sort of trying to netanyahu to sort trying to get netanyahu to sort of a bit, after of tone it down a bit, but after this, might to change this, you might have to change his tone. mean, he was just his tone. i mean, he was just saying, it seemed little saying, don't it seemed a little bit to said, bit weak to me. they said, what's your advice iran? he's what's your advice to iran? he's don't don't don't it's like i always i don't want agenda in, but want to bring my agenda in, but i if this would want to bring my agenda in, but i happened if this would want to bring my agenda in, but i happened under; would want to bring my agenda in, but i happened under trumpi have happened under trump because weren't because his threats weren't don't like, i'm don't they were things like, i'm going nuke moscow or whatever going to nuke moscow or whatever the was that the relevant place was at that time. seems weak to time. so it seems a bit weak to me, not sure. i'm not me, but i'm not sure. i'm not saying the reason. it's saying that's the reason. it's obviously complicated obviously a very complicated situation, but do we think the us get involved us will get involved and when? well, that's of isn't it? >> if they do, could it be could
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that cascading? i i that be the cascading? i mean i don't well heard don't want to well say you heard it first, yeah. it here first, but yeah. >> no, there's this middle >> no, there's still this middle ground telegraph are ground where the telegraph are using military using the phrase us military working intercept uav. working to help intercept uav. so intercept, still so intercept, that's still kind of prevention , isn't it? before of prevention, isn't it? before they actually get there and do whatever. apparently these drones can hang around until i don't know. obviously i'm not a weapons expert, but no, leo's not here. right? yeah. more's the pity . the pity. >> yeah. i mean, yeah, i mean, israel of course going to israel are of course going to say can take out these say we can take out these drones. it's not a big deal. that's essentially they're that's essentially what they're saying. there's, you know, they're how great their they're saying how great their drones they're saying how great their dro the you say. >> the issue as you say. >> the issue as you say. >> you've got the >> yeah, yeah, you've got the missiles i don't know. >> yeah, yeah, you've got the nmean, i don't know. >> yeah, yeah, you've got the nmean, i'm i don't know. >> yeah, yeah, you've got the nmean, i'm wondering't know. >> yeah, yeah, you've got the nmean, i'm wondering when w. >> yeah, yeah, you've got the nmean, i'm wondering when you i mean, i'm wondering when you say sort of say will it be it, it sort of depends iran's nuclear depends on iran's nuclear status, of latest i status, this sort of latest i heard that they have heard is that they have they have capability, have nuclear capability, but not to same degree. a to the same degree. they have a sort warheads , but if sort of some warheads, but if they were to do anything with them, they'd get immediately obliterated. >> the thing. >> well, that's the thing. i mean, it's a completely tyrannical regime that just overrules a bunch of innocent civilians who just want to live their everyone else. their lives like everyone else. and dragged into and they've been dragged into this not good.
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this now, and it's not good. >> not good. definitely not good.i >> not good. definitely not good. i think we can agree on that. maybe i that. okay. maybe we've done i think that. that. okay. maybe we've done i thinkthink that. that. okay. maybe we've done i thinkthink we that. that. okay. maybe we've done i thinkthink we should that. that. okay. maybe we've done i thinkthink we should say that. that. okay. maybe we've done i thinkthink we should say that1at. >> i think we should say that mark's midnight mark's coming back at midnight to do his. yeah. >> yeah. well, mark will come to do his. yeah. >> y'all. well, mark will come to do his. yeah. >> yr at midnight ark will come to do his. yeah. >> yiat midnight ark will a)me back at midnight and do a special it in more special and cover it in more detail can get with detail so we can get on with some of the stories. so some of the other stories. so let's look at the mail on let's have a look at the mail on sunday jonathan. sunday then. jonathan. >> yes. so the headline is she is tells is lying rayner aide tells police. rayner police. so angela rayner was last facing mounting last night facing mounting pressure over her two homes row after one of her former aides told police that she not told police that she had not told police that she had not told truth about real told the truth about her real home. so is something home. so this is something that's quite that's proving to be quite divisive, divisive within the labour some labour party itself. some commentators have said that it's not going to lead to the landslide that labour are expecting, but the aide who is essentially dobbed, rayner in said that the former chief adviser has given a statement to greater manchester police in which she states that her actual home was with her then husband, not former council house not at the former council house where she was registered on the electoral so he is electoral rolls. so he is basically telling a different story that has story to the one that she has given public. story to the one that she has giv
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story to the one that she has giv> that's going to be my excuse. oh got yeah. oh you got me. yeah. >> people that . well at >> people expect that. well at least honest it is least he was honest about it is the liar. the the secondary liar. that's the big pay fee and big problem. pay the fee and move big problem. pay the fee and moand all this starmer >> and all this starmer saying i don't need the evidence. >> and all this starmer saying i dorcome�*d the evidence. >> and all this starmer saying i dorcome�*d it's the evidence. >> and all this starmer saying i dorcome�*d it's theit's dence. oh come on, it's just it's not a good look guys. i mean they, they had it all lined up. just don't do anything wrong. and now this has come don't think this has come out i don't think it be enough to to, change it will be enough to to, change the but it's very inconvenient. >> , unless tom wanted to get >> yes, unless tom wanted to get rid of a sequel, and then it's very convenient. but i saw jon sopel i go, sopel posting on zigi. i go,
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okay, karma, but okay, i get it's karma, but really, what's the big deal? left it. it's desperately trying to it's that to tone it down. it's like, that is deal, hypocrisy. is the big deal, the hypocrisy. you everyone and you go after everyone else and deems rishi's deems zahawi boris, rishi's wife, tasteless wife, which is a bit tasteless anyway. and so of course it's going to come back to you. what, you don't have a leg to stand on now, so she has to. mean, now, so she has to. i mean, surely has go now. surely she has to go now. apparently the labour so—called far according the far left, according to the express, sort plotting express, are sort of plotting who's new express, are sort of plotting who's and new express, are sort of plotting who's and that's new express, are sort of plotting who's and that's the new express, are sort of plotting who's and that's the problem. deputy. and that's the problem. i this labour, i mean, you've got this labour, so all mental. obviously so they're all mental. obviously i'm the host , i'm objective and just the host, but you've got zara how they see it. >> nick but yeah, i'm joking. >> nick but yeah, i'm joking. >> show, satirical >> it's a comedy show, satirical content. excellent content. they're all excellent people. to come people. but who's going to come in? sultana? people. but who's going to come in? the sultana? people. but who's going to come in? the other sultana? people. but who's going to come in? the other ones. ultana? one of the other ones. >> be, let's go with zara sultana. >> yeah, because that's the one i just said. and it's the only one you've heard of? >> no, i've also heard of, team spirit. >> excellent . >> excellent. >> excellent. >> all right. >> all right. >> like, well, real party. >> like, well, real party. >> i mean, i feel bad >> i mean, i feel i feel bad about getting this story in because i know we're going to get ex going get tweets or ex posts going world war iii and you're talking about in there. about this, but it's in there. so to finish on the so we've got to finish on the
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star. cressida. >> star okay. my name >> right. the star okay. my name is telly addict. is fido and i'm a telly addict. mutsu getting square mutsu emojis are getting square eyes. dogs cats eyes. apparently dogs and cats like , which i find hard to like tv, which i find hard to believe, although i've got a friend who's got a cat that demands cats. television? what's cat tv? you might know him. aaron yeah. yeah. well, it's a thing on my friend's phone. it's stuff like birds and fish or , i stuff like birds and fish or, i don't know, stuff that cats like tom and jerry over there. >> yes, actually, i guess cats like tom jerry. like tom and jerry. >> this is. well, >> no, this is. well, it's essentially tiny of essentially little tiny clips of wildlife, it, wildlife, and they they like it, but know. but i don't know. >> yeah, the star we're doing a seagulls can watch football story they i've story though. they said, i've discovered vein. discovered a new rich vein. they can animals watching can move into animals watching television. i mean, it's absolutely ludicrous we're absolutely ludicrous that we're covering your covering this. what's your insight on this show? >> set your dog >> i think just set your dog down front of the tv and let down in front of the tv and let it watch world iii unfold it watch world war iii unfold like boy? like a good boy? >> that's neglect. i >> no, i think that's neglect. i think should throwing think you should be throwing a ball and ball for your dog and interacting and, you know, getting your cats getting live mice for your cats or whatever. i don't know about cats. i've never had a keep the dog out of the conflict, let it live life protected from the
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live its life protected from the images on the tv. yeah. all that. yeah. >> okay. well that is pretty much it for the front pages. no doubt have more from that doubt we'll have more from that breaking we've breaking story. but we've also got living got the ukrainians living with gangsters . is suella hanging out gangsters. is suella hanging out with wrong and the with the wrong crowd and the best
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soon. >> some breaking news on this developing story from the middle
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east. a british and us jets have shot down iranian drones over the iraq—syria border. that is according to reports on israeli television. although we ought to say those reports have not yet been verified . we can bring you been verified. we can bring you some live pictures from tel aviv, israel's biggest city, where they are on high alert for incoming drones , cruise missiles incoming drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, iran's state run television news agency says they have fired all three at targets inside israel. unnamed us officials have said to the biden administration they're expecting more than 100 drones to be launched. dozens of cruise missiles and dozens of ballistic missiles. although israeli forces say they are well prepared for any imminent attack. now there's been reaction from the uk. the prime minister has condemned what he said is iran's reckless attack and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer,
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has also condemned the attack. he has called for calm. we know that the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is meeting his war cabinet this evening, although, as i mentioned , although, as i mentioned, they've been on heightened alert for almost two weeks now, ever since an airstrike on the iranian embassy in syria last week, which killed a number of top iranian commanders, israel has not yet taken responsibility for that. but tehran certainly holds israel responsible and has vowed to retaliate. this appears to be the beginning of that retaliation, and we will have special coverage of this developing story on gb news from midnight. so do stay with . midnight. so do stay with. us. >> welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dickson, still here with chris lawton and jonathan kogan. and we've also got the rest of the news to get through.
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so do independent so let's do the independent and some ukrainians are granted sanctuary, been sanctuary, have been sent to live suspected gangsters . live with suspected gangsters. it's like that old phrase out of the into organised the frying pan into organised crime . crime. >> chris o'shea nice ukrainians granted britain , granted sanctuary in britain, sent to live with suspected gangsters. so there was gangsters. yet so there was a scheme for people to open their homes to ukrainian refugees starting in 2022. and the idea was that if you if you had a big heart and you wanted to give a home to a refugee, you could do that. but turns out lots of wrong'uns were in the queue for this, which is kind of what you'd when you think you'd expect when you think about where there's you'd expect when you think ab
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with were sent to with a young child were sent to live with a convicted paedophile, which is i mean, live with a convicted paejust1ile, which is i mean, live with a convicted paejust horrendous.; i mean, live with a convicted paejust horrendous. so nean, live with a convicted paejust horrendous. so yeah, it's just horrendous. so yeah, it's just horrendous. so yeah, it's not, i think it's one of these things where when there's an opportunity the, the wrong and the bad people, the worst of us, come . exactly. it just us, come. exactly. it just wasn't checked enough. yeah >> i mean, i mean, i'd say hopefully it was only a small percentage of people doing that, but like you said, was it a quarter of quarter of councils quarter of a quarter of councils had and those are just quarter of a quarter of councils had ones and those are just quarter of a quarter of councils had ones thatrnd those are just quarter of a quarter of councils had ones that haveiose are just quarter of a quarter of councils had ones that have been re just the ones that have been reported. >> that's true. >> well, yeah, that's true. >> well, yeah, that's true. >> absolutely >> that's absolutely true. >> that's absolutely true. >> been reports >> i mean, there's been reports of, feeling of, families feeling like they have essentially have to almost be essentially live worker slaves because live in worker slaves because they so indebted and they feel so indebted and obuged they feel so indebted and obliged that they just have to do whatever the family says, which yeah , horrendous. which is, yeah, horrendous. >> i did think this when they announced this scheme that it was bound to happen. was it was bound to happen. everyone ukrainians, was it was bound to happen. everyone seenrainians, was it was bound to happen. everyone seen somers, was it was bound to happen. everyone seen some strange we've already seen some strange things, haven't we, where people take young take in, you know, young women and stuff. like and stuff. this is like an escalation that. seems escalation of that. it seems even worse. >> there were >> absolutely. there were stories back about, sort stories a while back about, sort of women being taken in of young women being taken in and then being, swapping and then almost being, swapping out the wife for that young
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ukrainian woman, and then going back and stuff. >> and i think i must be naive because i'm genuinely surprised at this. i sort of thought it was all middle class in was all middle class people in islington saying, let's share. >> they like about share. >> they like to talk about it, but don't do it. but they don't do it. >> not surprised. i've >> i'm only not surprised. i've already heard so many stories >> i'm only not surprised. i've alreaditheard so many stories >> i'm only not surprised. i've alreadit being so many stories >> i'm only not surprised. i've alreadit being abused. stories >> i'm only not surprised. i've alreadit being abused. it ories >> i'm only not surprised. i've alreadit being abused. it was. about it being abused. it was sort but feel sort of inevitable, but i feel like they better vetting like they need a better vetting process, reform process, a bit like reform uk with candidates, with some of their candidates, you they the you know, when they they had the dead so on. you dead candidate and so on. you know, maybe it's know, i mean maybe it's impossible, think you have know, i mean maybe it's impossiknow, think you have know, i mean maybe it's impossiknow, avoidink you have know, i mean maybe it's impossiknow, avoid situations. le to, you know, avoid situations. maybe it's just one those maybe it's just one of those collateral that's collateral things of war that's unavoidable. collateral things of war that's unavoidabl> well, it made me think about kids world war. kids in the second world war. and there was no safety and i mean, there was no safety checksin and i mean, there was no safety checks in those days, right? yeah. >> e- e feel like yeah. >> feel like people e feel like people are yeah. >.little feel like people are yeah. >.little bit feel like people are yeah. >.little bit more.ike people are yeah. >.little bit more sensible le are yeah. >.little bit more sensible backs a little bit more sensible back then. let's do then. i don't know, let's do this one in observer then. this one in the observer then. >> sunak has been >> and rishi sunak has been urged to stop suella braverman speaking urged to stop suella braverman speaipeople. as this the right people. but as this is the observer , that could observer, that time could just mean want mean they don't want to sterilise or something. jonathan >> well, the headline is sunak urge stop braverman speaking urge to stop braverman speaking alongside right at brussels alongside far right at brussels convention. so rishi sunak is being urged to stop his former home secretary from attending a
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right wing convention featuring figures been figures who have been under investigation for extremism, in the latest sign waning the latest sign of his waning control of his party. so braverman, who's been a central plotter against rishi, since she left the cabinet, said to be left the cabinet, is said to be one of the keynote speakers at this convention, but the question is, some of these people , there are actual leaders people, there are actual leaders of state. there's a hungarian prime minister. and i mean, you may not like their politics, but if these people are leaders of state, then they are in some sense legitimate speakers who are going to be, you know, discussing the state of affairs. so definitely shouldn't just speaking along. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. viktor orban. yeah, 100. yeah. >> raising concerns . this >> people raising concerns. this reminds me. well, here's some of the examples also on the speakers list , are rod dreher, speakers list, are rod dreher, an american writer who argued that the christchurch mosque gunman who killed 51 people in 2019 did have legitimate, realistic concerns about declining numbers of ethnic europeans. and that's just the kind of idea that makes people panic and say, oh, we can't have
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that discussion. but just just allowing conversation no allowing the conversation is no bad thing, right? and to say we can't have we can't have suella there. i think that's absolutely ridiculous. it reminds me of brexit once people brexit when people, once people found out if you voted for brexit, they couldn't possibly talk to you anymore. you couldn't share, you couldn't go to you to a restaurant with you anymore. ridiculous. anymore. it's just ridiculous. no debate. anymore. it's just ridiculous. no dedoes anymore. it's just ridiculous. no de does feel anymore. it's just ridiculous. no dedoes feel like it's >> it does feel like it's more of optics than actually >> it does feel like it's more of worried than actually >> it does feel like it's more of worried aboutthan actually >> it does feel like it's more of worried about anything. lly he's worried about anything. it's how it's he's worried about how it will across. will come across. >> obviously it never works, >> and obviously it never works, does you're unhappy does it? if you're in an unhappy marriage and one of you is saying, got these saying, look, i've got these concerns to talk concerns and i want to talk about them and the other one says, don't worry says, no, no, look, don't worry about be extreme. about that. don't be extreme. >> to tidy up more? about that. don't be extreme. >> that's to tidy up more? about that. don't be extreme. >> that's far to tidy up more? about that. don't be extreme. >> that's far right. tidy up more? about that. don't be extreme. >> that's far right. yeah.p more? >> that's far right. yeah. >> that's far right. yeah. >> okay. exactly. >> okay. exactly. >> i mean, i went to this >> yeah. i mean, i went to this event when was in london last event when it was in london last yeah event when it was in london last year. extreme year. it was not an extreme event. praying. event. there was some praying. there meal. i believe there was a nice meal. i believe it founded yoram it was sort of founded by yoram hazony, extreme it was sort of founded by yoram hazoit's extreme it was sort of founded by yoram hazoit's a extreme it was sort of founded by yoram hazoit's a kind extreme it was sort of founded by yoram hazoit's a kind of extreme it was sort of founded by yoram hazoit's a kind of jewish �*eme guy. it's a kind of jewish catholic, behind and catholic, backing behind it. and there was all this reporting on it and especially on x and things and lbc and things like this, people getting hysterical over murray he over douglas murray because he was making speech and he said, was making a speech and he said, we need don't to
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we don't need we don't need to get nationalism just get rid of nationalism just because germany mucked it up a couple so couple of times. so it was a kind of deliberate joke, obviously understatement. obviously using understatement. that's a joke, right? and they all it like, oh, it's all reported it like, oh, it's fascism, hysteria. the fascism, but it's hysteria. the problem you're allowed a problem is you're allowed a range of views on the left, quite range of quite an extensive range of views ranging i'm a literal views ranging to i'm a literal communist tv , communist on mainstream tv, ranging all the way to diane abbott saying mao did more good than harm on one on than harm on bbc one on mainstream television. on mainstream television. but on the , of course, there's the right, of course, there's no equivalent of equivalent because presumably of the, , horrors of the the, you know, horrors of the second world war, there's people are about the right are paranoid about the right having any range of opinions. so it's overton is so it's the overton window is so far to left it's so far to the left and it's so constricted. you a few constricted. you have a few people basically people talking about basically nationalism, know, fairly nationalism, you know, fairly sort right wing sort of moderate, right wing ideas, conservative ideas and hysteria erupts. but even if it's not, i mean, there's another example here, polish politician who said he does not understand why anyone should want proud of being homosexual. >> and i see that's >> and i can see why that's inflammatory. but it's not so dangerous that it's going to, you would hear you know, i would rather hear that person's opinion than it go festering. things up festering. these things are up
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for discussion , and i never for discussion, and i never trust it when it's taken out of context observer. context by the observer. >> maybe is wrong and >> maybe, maybe is are wrong and i don't but yeah, the i don't know. but yeah, the equivalent left equivalent ideas on the left would lie, wouldn't would be a lie, wouldn't they? like children? like sterilising children? at least back least now there's push back against i people against that. but i think people yeah the yeah of course it's the observer. what are going observer. what are they going to do. say it's do. they're going to say it's terrible maybe terrible and evil and maybe it is, don't i don't is, but we don't know. i don't think so. let's do the mail on sunday. it seems there are sunday. and it seems there are no people prison. no non—binary people in prison. cressida religious war behind bars how british white gangs from fight from two major cities fight brutal muslim brutal war against muslim extreme artists inside uk's toughest prisons. >> ? so turns out prisons are >> so? so turns out prisons are full of naughty boys who need a cause. it's kind of splitting into these two groups. and this is the paper describes it as a savage religious war, although i do have to take a bit of fish, i don't think the average religious person would think that some of these behaviours are are appropriate. it sounds to more like young to me more like violent young men a tribal men in prisons are a tribal element . yeah, it's very, very element. yeah, it's very, very tribal. and basically tribal. and it basically what this saying is that islam is this is saying is that islam is on the rise in prisons. it turns
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out a fifth of white inmates are now muslim compared to 7.8% of the general population, which i thought was quite high, 7.8% of muslims are white, but i don't know. but anyway, that's what they're saying. they're also talking about the prisons are really finding this difficult to deal with because they're not equipped for it. and of course, lots of the staff are worried about accusations prejudice. about accusations of prejudice. if crime, rising if they talk about crime, rising violence being more violence being being more prevalent among muslim inmates. maybe this a for di to maybe this is a case for di to get some more muslim prison guards. >> yeah, good. >> yeah, good. >> what? which side would you pick between the death before dishonour boys and the piranhas? no, between. you know, the muslim you're in muslim kicks off, you're in there. you've got to pick between and the white between muslims and the white nationalist are. >> well, don't emu-a emu-- >> well, i don't think as a jew, i'd very welcome in the i'd be very welcome in the muslim crews. but they do have better meat quality in the prisons. >> so yeah, swings around >> so yeah, it swings around about the way. about obe the way. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, it seems i mean, muslims overrepresented in muslims are overrepresented in prison. quite a prison. so there's quite a few muslims and then muslims in prison. and then you've such a shame in
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you've got it's such a shame in that prison. sounds that prison. it sounds naive, but are so violent. but the prisons are so violent. i supposed to be. i mean, not supposed to be. you're supposed to be. it's i mean, not supposed to be. you opposite|pposed to be. it's i mean, not supposed to be. you opposite there�*d to be. it's i mean, not supposed to be. you opposite there and be. it's i mean, not supposed to be. you opposite there and get it's the opposite there and get killed. supposed be killed. you're supposed to be sort but punished sort of safe. but being punished by but not like by the state, but not like killed and threatened. >> well, like in school, when killed and threatened. >> wellall> wellall> wellall> have pick, tragedy. >> get have pick, have tragedy. >>get theree pick, have tragedy. >>get there and pick, have tragedy. >>get there and you, have tragedy. >>get there and you have have tragedy. >>get there and you have to ve to get in there and you have to pick like, unsavoury pick like, which unsavoury people associate people am i going to associate with? right. i've been with? right. i've never been i've with? right. i've never been pve they i've watched films. they immediately have to pick between one group or other right one group or the other right there they look there on the yard. they look one way other. usually way or the other. it's usually nazis know, sort nazis and then, you know, sort of people of colour and they go, i well, if white, i guess, well, if i'm white, i have to with is have to go with the nazis. is it that simple? that is it that simple? >> they're it. they're >> they're like like it. they're like visual club. you like an audio visual club. you can i might do that. like an audio visual club. you canyeah. i might do that. like an audio visual club. you canyeah. you ght do that. like an audio visual club. you canyeah. you can.io that. like an audio visual club. you canyeah. you can. well,t. like an audio visual club. you canyeah. you can. well, yeah, >> yeah. you can. well, yeah, you can do little and, you can do little work and, like, you're library like, you're in the library working you are working stuff, but you are working stuff, but you are working a neo—nazi, you working with a neo—nazi, you know, islamic. know, or an islamic. >> of you ever >> i hope neither of you ever find out. >> think em“ w“ >> i always think i'm going to go you ever have go to prison. do you ever have that dream? go to prison. do you ever have that do am? go to prison. do you ever have that do often think you're going go to prison. do you ever have th.go do often think you're going go to prison. do you ever have th.go to often think you're going go to prison. do you ever have th.go to prison.1ink you're going go to prison. do you ever have th.go to prison. yes. you're going go to prison. do you ever have th.go to prison. yes. too re going go to prison. do you ever have th.go to prison. yes. too i'm)ing to go to prison. yes. too i'm pretty back. pretty to go back. >> used be. pretty to go back. >> yeah, used be. pretty to go back. >> yeah, youszed be. pretty to go back. >> yeah, your best be. pretty to go back. >> yeah, your best thing would
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be best would be be to. the best chance would be to get on with a particularly tough who finds you. tough guy who finds you. you know, agree. >> yes, i agree. >> yes, i agree. >> okay, well, i didn't think we'd this story the we'd get into this story in the middle but there it middle of the war, but there it is. think they're all great is. i think they're all great guys, just case guys, by the way, just in case they're watching. do they're watching. but let's do they're watching. but let's do the telegraph. the sunday telegraph. and following the sunday telegraph. and followispreading across europe. jonathan >> might hopefully is >> it might be. it hopefully is belgium netherlands call belgium and the netherlands call for restrictions for puberty blocker restrictions following cass review. so belgium and the netherlands have become the latest countries to question puberty question the use of puberty blockers children, the blockers on children, after the cass a of cass review warned a lack of research the treatment research on the gender treatment long effects. this is long term effects. now this is quite if you care for quite positive if you care for the welfare and protection of children because , puberty children because, puberty blockers, which were originally based on the dutch protocol, have shown to be unscientifically. sorry, they've not been proven to be, to do all the things that they were claimed to be doing, and they have a lot of negative side effects as well, such as affecting things as bone density and forget gender. gender aside, the human body was meant to go through puberty of the
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through the puberty of the biological sex that it is. forget the whole like gender debate in of pure biology. forget the whole like gender debat yeah. i mean, our problem was follo were dutch protocol. >> yeah. i mean, our problem was follo were followingtocol. >> yeah. i mean, our problem was follo were following holland in why were we following holland in anything? , 1998, i mean, anything? i mean, 1998, i mean, that's ages ago. >> was really surprised at >> i was really surprised at that. i suppose in those days it would been far, far fewer would have been far, far fewer children. does seem children. but that does seem a really because really long time because we often say, it's often say, oh, it's experimental, clearly experimental, which clearly it is, that's, that's quite is, but that's, that's quite a long time, so yeah, i mean, it was sold to the world as a pause, wasn't the puberty pause, wasn't it, the puberty blocker. of course, that's blocker. and of course, that's just it what just not what it is. what i think is really interesting here is of is it mentions that 95% of individuals who get involved in puberty carry on puberty blockers, then carry on with gender affirming stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's gender affirming stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's always r affirming stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's always sold rming stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's always sold to ing stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's always sold to ori stuff, puberty blockers, then carry on witiit's always sold to or hasff, but it's always sold to or has been sold to lots of parents. as a pause to allow you time to think. sure, but but that's just not happens on the converse not what happens on the converse of that. >> e p— of that. >> people with gender >> so young people with gender dysphoria their dysphoria who go through their natural puberty, those feelings only last in 15% of, young
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only last in 15% of, of young people . so it seems that the people. so it seems that the most efficient cure to gender dysphoria is to go through your natural puberty. yeah. i mean, 85% of people will be absurd idea that can pause the idea that you can pause the human body. >> it for part >> anyway, that's it for part two. up, of course, two. but coming up, of course, more situation israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut situation israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also situation israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also a situation israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also a win|ation israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also a win for)n israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also a win for the israel two. but coming up, of course, nbut also a win for the free iel , but also a win for the free speech union, loss forjavier speech union, a loss forjavier milei. what
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welcome back to headliners. now, i believe we have some more live pictures from israel. here we go . so, i don't know exactly what's happening. i've just seen that donald trump has posted. israel is under attack. this should never have been allowed to happen. this would never have happened president . happened if i were president. fairly predictably. >> tweet landed >> first tweet you landed on there. open twitter. yeah. there. yeah. open twitter. yeah. >> yeah. well he's not actually on but he he truth on there but he shares he truth socials onto twitter doesn't he. which is kind of weird. other people share him, people have to share it for him, but hard for us to but it is quite hard for us to know what's going know exactly what's going on when on tv, people when we're live on tv, people will why you will be saying, why aren't you covering drones? but covering all the drones? but yeah, disturbing that yeah, it's quite disturbing that britain are taking britain and the us are taking down the missiles. that kind of made feel sick in my made me feel a bit sick in my stomach. is that is stomach. but is that is a protocol? is that normal is protocol? is that normal or is it mean it's world war it does this mean it's world war iii? >> i don't know, good question. we here before, we haven't been here before, have we haven't been here before, hathat's going these >> what's going on in these pictures? just very pictures? it just looks very peaceful at the moment. >> okay, let's tel aviv, >> okay, let's just tel aviv, let's on and get back to let's move on and get back to some normal planned some of our normal planned stories. do the sunday stories. let's do the sunday telegraph. and shakespeare might
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have according to have been a woman. according to some woman. >> cressida library >> cressida london library accused of hosting anti —intellectual accused of hosting anti—intellectual conspiracy theory shakespeare was theory that shakespeare was a woman. this is quite interesting. somebody is in trouble for being too woke. it's really funny. and the people are trying to cancel this. so it's an event. it's a panel discussion with a woman called elizabeth winkler, the author of shakespeare a woman and shakespeare was a woman and other heresies and people are complaining about this. so oliver kamm, a journalist and author, has written to the chairman of the london library, simon goodwin, raising concern about this great institution's promotion of a baseless and anti—intellectual conspiracy theory. >> i don't get her on here. >> i don't get her on here. >> well , >> i don't get her on here. >> well, indeed. so this is quite fun, isn't it? because it feels like the red pill bass people are are trying to cancel somebody don't want any somebody they don't want any more conspiracy theories. >> they're done. that was the last, think. last, i think. >> let ahead have her >> let her go ahead and have her event i'm a free speech event and let i'm a free speech absolutist. let people let nick turn and argue that turn up and argue that shakespeare was a man. turn up and argue that shéyeah. are was a man. turn up and argue that shéyeah. i'e was a man. turn up and argue that shéyeah. i mean,a man. turn up and argue that shéyeah. i mean, i'm an. turn up and argue that shéyeah. i mean, i'm sure he was >> yeah. i mean, i'm sure he was
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one man who one straight white man who was a genius. is revolutionary theory. >> he can't have anything. >> he can't have anything. >> not gay, not a woman, not multiple people , not christopher multiple people, not christopher marlowe. that's marlowe. although that's probably way. probably another straight way. he gay. don't he might have been gay. i don't know one know, but i'm saying it's one straight just cranking out straight man just cranking out plays tomorrow. plays like there's no tomorrow. >> shakespeare, he >> then again, shakespeare, he he on a bit, maybe he did go on a bit, so maybe jonathan know. he did go on a bit, so maybe jon look, know. he did go on a bit, so maybe jon look, this iv. what he did go on a bit, so maybe jon look, thisrv. what really >> look, this is what i really like. >> look, this is what i really like it be a woman. i know >> it could be a woman. i know you well. well, i know. you well. well, i don't know. >> worst thing that's >> that's the worst thing that's happened >> that's the worst thing that's hapthised >> that's the worst thing that's hapthis is this is par with >> this is this is on par with the, favourite theory that the, my favourite theory that joe has actually sort of joe biden has actually sort of 4 or different right or 5 different people. right i give it as much credence as that. >> he's barely half a are the same. >> joe. >> joe. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> i'm upsetting. i'm very sexist as you know. and i think it is unlikely that shakespeare was a because get was a woman because men get mania, they mania, don't they? they go, they become obsessive about something in a way women don't tend in a way that women don't tend to. to create all of that to. and to create all of that work, more likely to be a man. >> that's a great point. obsessive sort of male autism , obsessive sort of male autism, if you like. yeah. i mean, apparently it's not. i mean, she blames nationalism and empire and and but and gender and class, but whatever academic
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rubbish. >> cam's got the last word on this. he says he wants to see a shakespeare specialist added to the that's the answer, the line—up. that's the answer, isn't it? well, yeah. or andrew, more discussion, not less. not. not stopping things you don't like. just bring your team as well. >> yeah, i'd probably add a shakespeare expert to the shakespeare expert to the shakespeare discussion. i call me old fashioned. let's see the sunday telegraph and a victory for the speech union for the free speech union against state. against the nanny state. jonathan. good on them. jonathan. yes good on them. >> i you podcast >> i hear you have a podcast with, set up mr. toby young, the chairman, as we call him. >> yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> yes. yeah, yeah. >> legend. >> the legend. >> the legend. >> million views, 1.7 >> over a million views, 1.7 million downloads. >> over a million views, 1.7 milyeah.ownloads. >> yeah. >> nice. >> nice. >> good. well, matter now, >> very good. well, matter now, the war's happened. >> exactly everything lost. >> e we've , we've all had >> yeah, we've, we've all had our time. >> speech. victory as >> so free speech. victory as councils shelves, busy body charters. free speech charters. so free speech campaigners, the fsu, campaigners, namely the fsu, have declared a victory in their fight against busy body charters as councils have started to shelve the measures in response to challenges. so local to legal challenges. so local authorities country authorities across the country have used public space protection orders, or pspos, to impose increasing numbers of
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fines up to £1,000 for a range of activities, including loitering, swearing or even walking. a dog in the wrong place. but the key issue here, especially context of the especially in the context of the free union, is that free speech union, is that some of fines be done for of these fines could be done for behaviour that was, that could cause alarm or distress. now that could leave room for offensive, you know, comments to be considered illegal, which is very anti—free speech, even if it's just somebody who's, you know, disagreeing in a vehement way. >> yeah. you don't want i was amazed at the range of activities included loitering, swearing or walking a dog in the wrong place. >> i mean, victorian >> i mean, i like victorian england, but loitering, i mean loitering. are you loitering, sir? >> they've just used the bluff act to get away with all sorts of things. i mean, half of me is like, yeah, people using their phones on, phones without headphones on, a bus ipso bus on the spot. fines ipso prison. but no, not really. it's clearly wrong. they're talking about, making catcalling one of these offences. that's interesting, isn't it? >> how am i meant to meet women?
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death of love. >> exactly. there'll no >> exactly. there'll be no opportunities left. >> i thought catcalling was already had, like, a separate law . law about it. >> so frowned upon. okay. >> so deeply frowned upon. okay. >> so deeply frowned upon. okay. >> well, i deeply >> all right, well, i deeply frowned upon all of this. hopefully the free speech union will oblivion. will crush them into oblivion. although and host, although i'm neutral and a host, and regulated and hope the and we're regulated and hope the council also wins. let's do the independent get bingo independent and get your bingo strike the strike card out. because the latest down latest group threatening to down tools workers. tools is migrant workers. >> that's right. migrant cleaners threat as they cleaners strike threat as they demand same rights as white government colleagues. this is in the independent. so union members say they've been denied the london living wage, plus the annual leave and sick pay entitlement that white collar workers at the department receive. white collar is not receive. and white collar is not white white collar. they're talking about people in different jobs. so these, these cleaners are saying that over the years, they the conditions have got worse. somebody's been there. somebody, for example , there. somebody, for example, who's been there for 18 years as a cleaner, says they've experienced terrible treatment, no sick pay, too much work.
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they're saying it's getting worse over time. but of course, it's not the policy is it's not that the policy is meant to target people of colour. would be illegal colour. that would be illegal and absurd. while the policy itself does not intend to target the workers because of their ethnicity , it nevertheless ethnicity, it nevertheless disproportionately is detrimental to black, brown and migrant workers. so not good. >> yeah, i was looking at this. no sick pay, too much work , no no sick pay, too much work, no proper holiday cover. isn't that's just yeah, but, that's just my job? yeah, but, jonathan, what was your take on it, my take is i think it, well, my take is i think it's great that she's. they're looking to negotiate for higher wages. i think that's absolutely, commendable , you absolutely, commendable, you know, negotiate for a better standard of living. absolutely. but at the same time, i don't think it is an issue of race, i think it is an issue of race, i think it is an issue of race, i think it just happens to be the way that the jobs are divided. but not only that , it's the but not only that, it's the people who provide all the benefits for the white collar workers. it's actually a different company who provide the contracts . so it's not even the contracts. so it's not even the contracts. so it's not even the same company doing differently.
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>> so okay, well, i definitely i definitely sympathise and it's obviously i never obviously a tough job. i never think minimum wage is or think that minimum wage is or living work. living wages really work. i mean, company is just hire fewer employees they ways employees or they find ways around so i'm always around and stuff. so i'm always around and stuff. so i'm always a sceptical. but yeah, a bit sceptical. but yeah, okay. i we've that one. i think we've covered that one. let's sunday telegraph. i think we've covered that one. let'sargentina'siday telegraph. i think we've covered that one. let'sargentina'siday te milei 3h. and argentina's javier milei has broken girlfriend broken up with his girlfriend due to the enormous pressure of his i mean, work schedule . his hair. i mean, work schedule. jonathan, it's a great lead. yeah. he actually yours, yeah. he actually to yours, i think barnet on top. >> he accidentally cut half of his doing chain store . his off doing his chain store. did he. his off doing his chain store. did yeah. would have his off doing his chain store. didyeah. would have departments >> yeah. would have departments metaphorically. yeah >> all right. >> afuera. all right. >> afuera. all right. >> is splits >> the headline is jvm splits with lioness girlfriend over work pressure. so argentina's firebrand president has announced he has ended his relationship his glamorous relationship with his glamorous actress and comedian girlfriend due conflicting work due to their conflicting work schedules . so, look, we've all schedules. so, look, we've all been there. you're stressed with work. you've been thinking too much about office, you much about the office, and you get and you just can't get home and you just can't perform. happens to best get home and you just can't pe us,m. happens to best get home and you just can't pe us, right happens to best get home and you just can't pe us, right ?appens to best of us, right? >> yeah. i mean, didn't see that one coming. that's another shock thing that's happened tonight. but you chris? but what do you think, chris? i
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mean, success mean, it's her success apparently has been the problem. >> yes. it's feminism, >> yes. well, it's feminism, isn't i didn't want to say yes. >> you did. >> you did. >> should be strong >> you should be the strong woman. >> you should be the strong worevery man. not for her. >> and i hope she's having a lovely time. but you can't get away that the lovely time. but you can't get awayold that the lovely time. but you can't get awayold days, that the lovely time. but you can't get awayold days, there hat the lovely time. but you can't get awayold days, there was the dark old days, there was a couple and one them would be couple and one of them would be the earning the money. the one earning the money. typically the man and everyone would. around would. they would follow around and life and they would build a life together they have together and they would have what continuity. what peterson calls, continuity. continuity of narrative. and you can't have a continuity of narrative when you both work. god knows how many hours week, god knows how many hours a week, for worse . i'm not for better or worse. i'm not saying should be forced saying she should be forced to be kitchen sink, be chained to the kitchen sink, but is kind but this is kind of a consequence it's one the consequence of it's one of the unintended consequences of feminism, it? feminism, isn't it? >> called? continuity >> what's it called? continuity of narrative. is that what you said? >> yes. because. because over the years, peterson and his wife have this woven. you have got this woven. you know, they've got old family photos and stuff. and what's happening here she's been here is she's already been married hasn't worked married. that has hasn't worked out. another out. now she's had another relationship worked relationship that hasn't worked out following the career. >> and then, javier, as he >> and since then, javier, as he said he's gone. he's gone. no contact with her. he's joined
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said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym vith her. he's joined said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym t01 her. he's joined said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym to getr. he's joined said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym to get rippedjoined said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym to get ripped and�*d said he's gone. he's gone. no con'gym to get ripped and he the gym to get ripped and he signed up a pua boot camp. signed up to a pua boot camp. >> it says love >> it does. it says they love each a bit each other, which is a bit weird, they've got contact. >> he's going to have trouble with the next one if he's still saying sad. saying he loves her very sad. >> yeah, it's unfortunate i death of love, you hear? behind every strong man is a strong woman. now off doing her woman. now she's off doing her own gone own career. world's gone mad, jock okay well, jock pc gone mad. okay well, thatis jock pc gone mad. okay well, that is part three smashed. but coming up in the final section , coming up in the final section, why 80s were better dead why the 80s were better dead butt sex robots . butt syndrome and sex robots. jonathan his in from jonathan brought his in from
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welcome back to headliners. i believe we have some more images from israel. first to have a look at. there we are. that is tel aviv at the moment. we've got mark dolan tonight special coming up. who's going to do an hour from 12 am. specifically on story ? there are on this massive story? there are rumours on x that the us has shot down one of israel's drones, but i believe that's not
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confirmed. so i'm just giving you what i'm reading on x, but i'm that's official, yeah. >> what are we looking for in this image? >> it's just well, presumably if presumably if the drones attack, but, >> right. >> right. >> okay. anyway, mark is going to give us we're going to send it over to mark dolan, who's you know, he's a he's a seasoned pro at this thing rather at this kind of thing rather than it to some than leaving it to some comedians. i think we should comedians. so i think we should get and other get back and do our other stories. let's the stories. now let's do the independent stories. now let's do the indep> golden era, so >> it was a golden era, so michael j. fox says achieving fame the 1980s was harder. fame in the 1980s was harder. you talented, rinsed . you had to be talented, rinsed. that is, michael j. michael j. fox. dunking on everybody nowadays. so fair enough. he was an absolute legend. still is, he's in my favourite, film trilogy of all time, teen wolf one, two and three. >> he was only in one, wasn't he? >> as a kid, you didn't really notice, but he wasn't even in the teen wolf two. you just accepted it. you're like, oh, the there's just accepted it. you're like, oh, the random there's just accepted it. you're like, oh, the random guy1ere's just accepted it. you're like, oh, the random guy straightst accepted it. you're like, oh, the random guy straight to some random guy straight to video, he's one. video, but he's only in one.
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yeah, they're both good. >> what's he saying be >> so what's he saying to be famous have to be famous now? you don't have to be talented. have to talented. you just have to be there. have to there. you do have to be relentless, people there. you do have to be relerare;s, people there. you do have to be relerare good people there. you do have to be relerare good at people there. you do have to be relerare good at social’eople there. you do have to be relerare good at social media are who are good at social media are good avariciously narcissist. >> oh, it's the worst thing in the world. you can get famous for absolutely anything. >> you know what though? >> you know what though? >> people that are famous the >> people that are famous in the 80s have he mentions 80s would have had he mentions it job, 80s would have had he mentions it then job, 80s would have had he mentions it then you job, 80s would have had he mentions it then you went job, 80s would have had he mentions it then you went home b, 80s would have had he mentions it then you went home and you and then you went home and you were hotel room or were in your hotel room or whatever, nowadays all whatever, whereas nowadays all the you know the famous people, when you know phillip no phillip schofield's up to no good they they get a good or whoever, they they get a lot feedback, they? lot of feedback, don't they? nowadays a different job. yeah. >> they more yeah. >> they telling >> they get more people telling them a daily basis. them to die on a daily basis. they those dms. but they should close those dms. but you yeah, it's you know what? yeah, it's interesting two interesting you saying two different he's different things. one, he's saying social saying we didn't have social media, to our own media, which was left to our own resources, it was an amazing resources, and it was an amazing time. better. time. sounds way better. yeah. they he's they had a mystique. but he's also be also saying they had to be talented. agree the talented. and i do agree the talented. and i do agree the talent was way higher, talent level was way higher, especially music, more than film. >> there em- mm.- % kate bush >> there were so many kate bush now some degenerate now you've got some degenerate with talking about now you've got some degenerate with body talking about now you've got some degenerate with body parts. talking about their body parts. >> i sound like ben shapiro. >> i sound like ben shapiro. >> actually, don't >> well, actually, i don't think that, >> well, actually, i don't think tha no, so, think what do >> no, so, yeah, i think what do i think? yeah. i mean, he's
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right, but there were much fewer platforms back then. it was all you in a big movie platforms back then. it was all yo you in a big movie platforms back then. it was all yo you had in a big movie platforms back then. it was all yo you had a in a big movie platforms back then. it was all yo you had a bign a big movie platforms back then. it was all yo you had a big record movie platforms back then. it was all yo you had a big record deal,e platforms back then. it was all yo you had a big record deal, or or you had a big record deal, or you, know, on tv. you, you know, on tv. >> that's true. you >> well, that's true. you wouldn't had justin bieber wouldn't have had justin bieber just his just messing about in his bedroom famous. just messing about in his bedr01who famous. just messing about in his bedr01who who famous. just messing about in his bedr01who who weimous. just messing about in his bedr01who who we missed yeah, who knows who we missed back in the day. >> tv meant something. >> being on tv meant something. now anybody on. now they let anybody on. >> to think the >> i'm starting to think the way the going, 80s the world's going, that the 80s was in ways . we know was better in all ways. we know the the was the 90s was. and the 80s was a much better wasn't it? much better time, wasn't it? >> yeah. said i'm up for >> yeah. i've said i'm up for that at the 90s. think that pause at the 90s. i think that's when were about right, that's when we were about right, maybe the early 2000. but everyone after that got a bit crazy. >> e�*- @ had the cold war, but >> 80s. we had the cold war, but that's look bit that's starting to look a bit better i mean, better than hot war. i mean, i think war might have think cold war might have been, you than seemed think cold war might have been, you time. than seemed think cold war might have been, you time. like,1 seemed think cold war might have been, you time. like, can;eemed think cold war might have been, you time. like, can we ned at the time. it's like, can we cool wall down a bit? at the time. it's like, can we coo had wall down a bit? at the time. it's like, can we coo had anaesthetic.a bit? >> had anaesthetic. >> had anaesthetic. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> well, less, you know, less stuff up. anyway, stuff blowing up. but anyway, let's star sunday let's do the daily star sunday for reason. and the of for some reason. and the risk of dead butt syndrome, gonna dead butt syndrome, we're gonna get you're get so many tweets while you're talking which is talking about this, which is what when you what you get when you accidentally an entire accidentally watch an entire christopher i've christopher nolan film i've written. nice. because they're long, who have desk at >> brits who have desk jobs at risk developing butt risk of developing dead butt syndrome . and despite what nick syndrome. and despite what nick dixon thinks, this very
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dixon thinks, this is a very important story because a lot of people work in offices. nick, you ought to get on board. dead butt also as butt syndrome, also known as glutaeal amnesia, is a condition amnesia. your your ass forgets to work. >> i wish my ass had amnesia. >> i wish my ass had amnesia. >> well, i'm not sure we're allowed to say any of these words. >> i mean, if this story apologise, this the apologise, imagine this is the thing off air for. thing we get taken off air for. yeah get a strike for. >> imagine. i don't to >> imagine. i don't want to strike, not my glutes. so. well, exactly. so if you sit down for a time , your bottom, the a long time, your bottom, the muscles know how muscles there in, don't know how to work, so, of course, what's the advice is get up and move around every hour. then around every hour. and then there's list exercises, there's a list of exercises, banded squats , the monster walk, banded squats, the monster walk, frog you've just frog glute bridges. you've just got to use it all. you'll lose it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> sitting down is bad for you. >> sitting down is bad for you. >> use it or it. love it. >> use it or lose it. love it. okay, think we've covered that okay, i think we've covered that one well. pretty one pretty well. pretty important there. important breaking story there. let's the mail on sunday. and let's do the mail on sunday. and the a happy household. the secret to a happy household. is no it's the is it communication? no it's the ability ignore each other ability to ignore each other at very speeds. jonathan. oh very high speeds. jonathan. oh like my parents on the motorway. >> yeah, yeah.
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>> yeah, yeah. >> no, they're fine, secret >> no, they're fine, the secret to a household, a reliable to a happy household, a reliable internet connection study reveals of reveals that nearly half of adults wi—fi is adults believe good wi—fi is vital for keeping peace in their home. so wi—fi has become the glue keeps happy glue that keeps households happy and harmonious. research has suggests . a poll has found suggests so. a poll has found that nearly half of respondents believed for believed it was vital for keeping the peace. if you want to have a good marriage, if you want stay in line, want your kids to stay in line, you've have fast you've got to have fast broadband. is we you've got to have fast bro.sponsored is we you've got to have fast bro.sponsored by is we you've got to have fast bro.sponsored by bt is we you've got to have fast bro.sponsored by bt fibre we you've got to have fast bro.sponsored by bt fibre optic broadband. >> who does this ? >> who does this? >> who does this? >> not sponsored. >> we're not sponsored. >> we're not sponsored. >> anyone, not >> not sponsored by anyone, not sponsored . that's the sponsored live. that's the problem. that's the trouble. >> you need good wi—fi for >> also, you need good wi—fi for your apps first your dating apps in the first place, don't to hook them place, don't you? to hook them in people find in exactly how people find partners but you don't want >> yeah, but you don't want their to be good their wi—fi to be too good because have because they might have more options. want yours be options. you want yours to be good. it works. good. that's how it works. >> in the thing is, >> a few dates in the thing is, do people not get on before the internet? >> i would almost say having no internet than internet is better than bad internet. cuts in and out internet. that cuts in and out because very frustrating. internet. that cuts in and out beyou've very frustrating. internet. that cuts in and out beyou've got very frustrating. internet. that cuts in and out beyou've got vinternet,ating. internet. that cuts in and out beyou've got vinternet, youl. if you've got no internet, you just read it is interesting. >> teen wolf, were we >> watch teen wolf, what were we doing internet? doing before the internet? >> was very boring. >> i mean, life was very boring. >> i mean, life was very boring. >> know, peter hitchens
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>> you know, peter hitchens had to boring. to be boring. >> what peter hitchens, he >> what does peter hitchens, he says that central was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginningral was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginning ral the was >> what does peter hitchens, he sayzbeginning ral the wa the the beginning of the end of the family, to family, because everyone used to sit for warmth sit around the fire for warmth and have discussions. >> central heating >> and then central heating came along pulled along and we all got pulled apart. fair. i really apart. too fair. i really like him . him. >> i love peter hitchens. he's a hero. he says everything was hero. but he says everything was the beginning the end. the beginning of the end. television, heating oxygen. he's oxygen. he-s it. >> he's right about all of it. let's then, the let's have a look then, at the mail sunday. just what mail on sunday. and just what this needs advice on this country needs advice on how to cressida butt. to freeload cressida butt. >> claims has cracked >> one man claims he has cracked the very the secret to finding the very best after stalked best bargains after he stalked the sticker ladies in his the yellow sticker ladies in his local think that's local mls. i think that's supposedly . well, this is a supposedly. well, this is a story very close to our hearts because all the gb news people shop at m&s. am i technically advertising other shops are available. we've got one nearby, advertising other shops are av.yellow we've got one nearby, advertising other shops are av.yellow yellow got one nearby, advertising other shops are av.yellow yellow stickers nearby, advertising other shops are av.yellow yellow stickers in arby, advertising other shops are av.yellow yellow stickers in m&s so yellow yellow stickers in m&s are a big deal because it just means everything's cheap and this guy charlie has dedicated some time to working out where when to to m&s to get your when to go to m&s to get your yellow going out of yellow sticker going out of food, going out of date and food, going out of date food and he says should from 3 or he says you should go from 3 or 4 of course does 4 pm. but of course it does depend your branch
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closes. >> also, this goes back to what michael j. fox was saying about how it was harder to get famous. this guy famous for this guy is now famous for reviewing yellow stickers in m&s . so yeah, the world we . so yeah, this is the world we live it's a degenerate live in. it's a sick degenerate world and i want no part of it. >> well, speaking of that, maybe we should go to the last story because daily sunday we should go to the last story bec.this daily sunday we should go to the last story bec.this story�*aily sunday we should go to the last story bec.this story about sunday we should go to the last story bec.this story about your|nday has this story about your inevitable future, jonathan. >> robots. inevitable future, jonathan. >> yeah, robots. inevitable future, jonathan. >> yeah, that's robots. inevitable future, jonathan. >> yeah, that's what robots. inevitable future, jonathan. >> yeah, that's what i robots. inevitable future, jonathan. >> yeah, that's what i wentts. with. >> why do you n with. >> why do you i bought a >> why do you think i bought a roomba? i like chase roomba? because i like the chase so much. >> is that the little that >> is that the little thing that hoovers >> is that the little thing that hooyes; >> is that the little thing that hooyes it does. i got a hoover. >> yes it does. i got a hoover. >>— >> yes it does. i got a hoover. >> it does. most people want to have sex with robots. the new robo sexuality study reveals. so new look, i got there at the end . i've had a clanger of a show, but i got one good joke in look, people, people want to bang robots. obviously they are robots. and obviously they are pretty they're going pretty sexy, and they're going to you want to look like whoever you want them was an episode of them to. this was an episode of futurama, lucy liu was one of them. and fry ended up having a relationship lucy liu. and relationship with lucy liu. and it to peter hitchens it was led to peter hitchens was right. was . that was the right. it was. that was the beginning of the end. >> idea what were talking
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>> no idea what you were talking about clanger about there, but i think clanger was because it was that a pun? because it sounded chris, you sounded like that, chris, you know sounded like that, chris, you knoi'm gonna say? it's sad. and >> i'm gonna say? it's sad. and are to make robots are they going to make robots that that want to talk that are male that want to talk to or something? to you or something? i don't know , says says, know, it says that it says, women are likely to just be women are more likely to just be friends with robots. >> that they're. >> literally says that they're. >> literally says that they're. >> pretty funny. >> so that's pretty funny. >> so that's pretty funny. >> . i think it's very sad. >> wow. i think it's very sad. and lucy liu isn't a robot. >> no , lucy was in >> no, no, lucy liu was in robot. the robot. >> no, no, lucy liu was in rob�*wellle robot. >> no, no, lucy liu was in rob�*well ,�* robot. >> no, no, lucy liu was in rob�*well , that's. >> no, no, lucy liu was in rob�*well , that's very misleading, >> well, that's very misleading, isn't it? >> i just can't believe that we now to deal with robot now have to deal with robot sexuality sexuality. sexuality as a new sexuality. they're rights and they're going to have rights and everything. they're to everything. they're going to have, parades. have, like, marches and parades. >> brothels or. >> robot brothels or. >> robot brothels or. >> yeah, robots, as they could be called . be called. >> it's ridiculous. all right, well, the show is pretty much over , so thank god. over, so thank god. >> another look >> another quick look at sunday's page so the sunday's front page is so the mail on sunday has. she is lying, rayner aide tells police the sunday telegraph has the much story . iran launches much bigger story. iran launches swarm of kamikaze drones at israel . the observer swarm of kamikaze drones at israel. the observer has at risk children farmed out to illegal private care homes. the sunday express far left plot to hijack
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laboun express far left plot to hijack labour. the mirror fury at meghan grows sick youtube vids the daily star sunday my name is fido and i'm a telly addict. those were the front pages. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to and jonathan to christopher and jonathan headunes headlines is back tomorrow at 11 pm. p.m. presumably if you're watching a.m, then watching at 5 am, then stay tuned breakfast. but tuned for breakfast. but next we've dolan's special we've got mark dolan's special live on the breaking situation in with us. in israel. so stick with us. >> for that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so it's been a bit of a drier day for most of us, but there has been a few showers around. pressure, never around. low pressure, never too far the north far away, out towards the north of , but higher pressure of the uk, but higher pressure down south the down towards the south and the west bring something west does bring something briefly settled. there briefly more settled. there have been around and been those showers around and they will continue through much of saturday evening, pushing in from the west across parts of scotland northern ireland, from the west across parts of scotwed northern ireland, from the west across parts of scotwe could northern ireland,
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from the west across parts of scotwe could even ern ireland, from the west across parts of scotwe could even see ireland, from the west across parts of scotwe could even see somed, from the west across parts of scotwe could even see some snow and we could even see some snow continuing across the high ground elsewhere though ground here. elsewhere though generally turning much drier through evening those through the evening with those clear allowing clear skies allowing temperatures the temperatures to drop into the single around 7 or single figures around 7 or 8 degrees across the south. but even lower further north, perhaps some frost places. so perhaps some frost in places. so a chilly start across scotland, northern england and northern ireland. but those showers quickly pushing from west quickly pushing in from the west again through sunday again as we go through sunday morning and into the afternoon. further after bit of a further south, after a bit of a dner further south, after a bit of a drier start to the morning, there will be some sunshine through first part of the there will be some sunshine throtbut first part of the there will be some sunshine throtbut some st part of the there will be some sunshine throtbut some cloudt of the there will be some sunshine throtbut some cloud bubbling up day, but some cloud bubbling up as and could see the as well, and we could see the odd or 2 showers across wales odd 1 or 2 showers across wales and england. and into northern england. less warm on saturday. warm than we saw on saturday. highs of 14 or 15 in the south and a little bit closer to average further north. monday starts a widely showery day across the uk. bands of showers push way south push their way south and eastwards through monday morning, then there be morning, and then there will be some and some sunnier some breaks and some sunnier spells between those showers. but could be particularly but there could be particularly heavy the and a brisk heavy in the north and a brisk northwesterly make it northwesterly wind will make it feel . showers continue feel cooler. showers continue through part next through the first part of next week, temperatures week, with temperatures below
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