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of this month. it's the end of this month. it's after thames water handed out millions of pounds worth of dividends to shareholders and bonuses to its top executives. well, now bosses have admitted their cash crisis could lead to their cash crisis could lead to the firm's emergency nationalisation and to plug the major funding gap shareholders, which include foreign wealth funds from china and abu dhabi, want to increase customers bills , something the regulator has so far pushed back on. well the water giant is also facing a backlash from campaigners who've called it said they have discharged mind boggling quantities of untreated sewage into the thames, some 72,000,000,000l in fact, between 2020 and 2023, the united nafionsis 2020 and 2023, the united nations is calling on rishi sunak today to scrap his rwanda scheme. the organisation's human rights committee says the government's plan to send asylum seekers on a one way trip to the east african nation should be abandoned or repealed if it passes in parliament. in a
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report, 18 member states raised concerns of discrimination and potential violations of international law . well, the international law. well, the government has pushed back today, however, accusing the united nations itself of double standards, citing that it already sends refugees to rwanda. now, some developing news coming to us from buckinghamshire this evening in the south of england, in fact from milton keynes, we understand from police a section 34 dispersal order has been put in place following what they're calling a major incident of anti—social behaviour involving around 300 children and teenagers in a shopping centre. take a look at these pictures if you're watching on television. this issued after a large this order, issued after a large scale gang fight, remains in place across central parts of the city for another hour until midnight and thames valley police issued the order following a large scale fight, as we said, a spokesperson from the force said officers will
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continue to conduct high visibility controls and patrols throughout the city throughout the night. the former celebrity big brother winner stephen bear, has been ordered to pay back more than £22,000 he made from sharing a private video on his onlyfans account . the 34 year onlyfans account. the 34 year old could face nine months in prison if he fails to comply within three months. he's also got to pay £5,000 in compensation to reality tv star georgia harrison. speaking outside court , she said earning outside court, she said earning so much from image based sexual abuse is abhorrent. bear has already served time behind bars after being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films. disclosing private sexual photographs and films . over 600 photographs and films. over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, beginning on the 11th of april.
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in a vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes . the pcs shift pattern changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out jobs . they're out of their jobs. they're therefore demanding the plans be withdrawn , calling it withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and inhumane treatment of staff that they say are critical to national security. that's the news for the latest stories , do sign up the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen right now or go to gb news. comment alerts. but now it is time for headliners . headliners. >> thanks, polly. hello . and >> thanks, polly. hello. and welcome to headliners. >> i'm nick dixon, taking you through top stories >> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr
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>> you. cressida watson. >> i you. cressida watson. >> i don'tyou. cressida watson. >> i don't want hear >> i don't want to hear it. >> i don't want to hear it. >> always available >> and the always available lewis schaffer. >> hey, awesome. >> hey, awesome. >> so bad it wasn't so bad . >> so bad it wasn't so bad. >> so bad it wasn't so bad. >> nothing even worse. no, it could have been a lot worse. no, that's pretty bad to say. always available. be fair. available. no, be fair. available. no, we're . not. some people >> no, we're. not. some people are actually busy and working and cressida's busy and working. you're. but no one in this room, lewis. yeah, well, you're all looking great. >> all slightly colour >> you all look slightly colour coordinated yeah. >> you all look slightly colour cooyeahted yeah. >> you all look slightly colour cooyeah . d yeah. >> you all look slightly colour cooyeah . well, 'eah. >> you all look slightly colour cooyeah . well, blue naturally >> yeah. well, blue naturally merging know, >> yeah. well, blue naturally mergi|that's know, >> yeah. well, blue naturally mergi|that's it. know, that's that's it. >> unplanned. that's that's it. >> oh, unplanned. that's that's it. >> oh, i'm unplanned. that's that's it. >> oh, i'm unplaintoi. >> oh, god. i'm turning into lewis. all right, well, we'll get into that in a minute, but let's have a quick look at friday's front pages. so the telegraph under fire telegraph has pm under fire after honour top donor. the after honour for top donor. the guardian is setting in un guardian famine is setting in un court orders israel to unblock gaza, aid the express disgrace fatcat water bosses under fire. the times clean your own mess thames water told ray jordan peterson the i taxpayers may be forced to bail out thames water as customers face 40% hike in bills. we'll get into that in a minute. and finally, the daily star, the full nelson, which is
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about i'm about storm nelson, which i'm sure of those sure you felt the force of those of pages . all right, of your front pages. all right, chris, let's kick off with the i. we're doing the i strathspey as we are doing the taxpayers may be forced to bail out thames water as customers face 40% hike in bills. >> so bosses at thames water have hit a dead end with shareholders over a much needed investment. >> they're not going to give them any more money, so it looks like bankrupt. like they might go bankrupt. that's one of the possibilities. >> in almost £15 billion >> they're in almost £15 billion worth of debt. >> quote mr schaefer, >> to quote mr schaefer, a billion here, a billion there. pretty soon it's real money. >> real money. so there in real money debt. i didn't make that up. but that's a it's an old phrase. sounds a lot to phrase. it sounds a lot to the layman. i mean they, they bailed out 3 billion. layman. i mean they, they bailed out is 3 billion. layman. i mean they, they bailed out is 15 3 billion. layman. i mean they, they bailed out is 15 billion. 3 billion. this is 15 billion. >> starting to sound cheap. >> starting to sound cheap. >> 3 billion. >> 3 billion. >> it's pretty scary stuff >> yeah. it's pretty scary stuff isn't it. remember the big short when end it you when at the end it says, you know the only michael when at the end it says, you know is the only michael when at the end it says, you know is investing ly michael when at the end it says, you know is investing in michael when at the end it says, you know is investing in now.7 michael berry is investing in now.7 water. berry is investing in now? water. people water. you feel like if people i mean talking about mean they're talking about 15
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million lose million customers would lose water. so they have to do this. they have put into they have to put it into temporary measures . i mean, if temporary measures. i mean, if they didn't, can you imagine the chaos? louis? chaos? what do you think, louis? it'd understand. don't don't understand. i don't understand can be down don't understand. i don't unbillion.d can be down don't understand. i don't unbillion.d don't can be down don't understand. i don't unbillion.d don't i can be down don't understand. i don't unbillion.d don't i don't be down 15 billion. i don't i don't understand how they can. where are they getting the money from ? are they getting the money from? it's a public service. it has to be owned by the even. i'm saying this . i can't believe be owned by the even. i'm saying this. i can't believe i'm saying be owned by the even. i'm saying this and an't believe i'm saying be owned by the even. i'm saying this and i'm believe i'm saying be owned by the even. i'm saying this and i'm b
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not, answer to the. >> i think that's when they get bailed even so , even if we can >> so even so, even if we can have a work round for £15 billion, still to billion, we're still going to have water. have more expensive water. >> turning >> yeah, basically we're turning into the third world and everything's yeah. everything's collapsing. yeah. but at 40, it sounds like a lot of but it's by 2030, of money now. but it's by 2030, which is six years from now. and the way inflation is going 40, i think people are going to be happy. if it was any, any case, 40 percentages, always 40 percentages, they always it always goes up doesn't it. whatever. because even if inflation is higher, the percentage be higher. it's percentage will be higher. it's not 40. know what percentage will be higher. it's not anywayi. know what percentage will be higher. it's not anyway , know what percentage will be higher. it's not anyway , maybe ow what percentage will be higher. it's not anyway , maybe maybet percentage will be higher. it's not anyway , maybe maybe i i mean anyway, maybe maybe i misunderstood your point, but i don't know. very disturbing don't know. it's very disturbing . oh well, i'm not sure we can do more let's. oh, do much more on that. let's. oh, well yeah, we're going to we're going to lose water or pay loads. what say ? loads. i mean, what can i say? low, yeah. let's have a quick look else are we look at the. what else are we doing ? we've done the i that's doing? we've done the i that's not paper. do not really a paper. let's do another guardian another non paper. the guardian i should more objective i should be more objective there. all papers. they're all great. well it is a paper. i actually it up the other actually picked it up the other day was quite, quite day and it was quite, quite hefty. thing. hefty. so it's a little thing. it's something. hefty. so it's a little thing. it's it's something. hefty. so it's a little thing. it's it's propaganda.|g. hefty. so it's a little thing. it's it's propaganda. it's
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mostly it's propaganda. it's team world's propaganda vehicle in country. but this is in this country. but but this is good news. well, famine is setting in, the un court orders israel to unblock gaza, aid . israel to unblock gaza, aid. and, this is a case. this is the case that was brought by, south africa, which is very close by and has a lot, a lot at stake here. but, they're getting on israel's case, thank god. all i have to say. thank god josh isn't here because he he'd go mental because we can say our real views. we can. well, my real views. we can. well, my real views, i hate to say it. they basically match what josh says. except i realise i'm on a loser. except a slightly less shouty version same shouty version of the same, same view. shouting view. well, i'm shouting on the inside , but. but they also said inside, but. but they also said inside, but. but they also said in international court in this international court of justice , they also said that the justice, they also said that the palestinians should give up the hostages. so it's a non—story in that respect, isn't it? >> it's not a non story but it's a non it's just it's like saying more of good things, less of bad things. >> right. is there a development in that. well yeah. the un are always trying to pressure israel. so that's not really new. the one new thing saw
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new. the one new thing i saw recently probably recently i'm sure we probably covered was recently i'm sure we probably covetrump was recently i'm sure we probably cove trump was was recently i'm sure we probably cove trump was saying was recently i'm sure we probably cove trump was saying they recently i'm sure we probably cove'to mp was saying they recently i'm sure we probably cove'to finish s saying they recently i'm sure we probably cove'to finish s sayirand ey have to finish up this war and that losing world have to finish up this war and that losing losing world have to finish up this war and that losing people.1g world have to finish up this war and that losing people. in world have to finish up this war and that losing people. in terms rld and losing people. in terms of pr, totally they are pr, they are totally they are totally right about this thing because thing , basically because this thing, basically what israel has done is they've tried to be nice about it. they should have just whatever they were i'm against what were going, i'm against what they're doing because i am a new york jew and i'm in favour of dying and being sent to the gas chambers dying and being sent to the gas chartrouble . but what is. any trouble. but what is. i would but not any trouble. but what is. i woulwhat but not any trouble. but what is. i woulwhat just ut not any trouble. but what is. i woulwhat just said. not any trouble. but what is. i woulwhat just said. so )t sure what you just said. so what? no, it's like that story. the two jews, the two jews facing the firing squad, about the two jews, the two jews fa
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in more trouble. was that too much? late. >> under fire after honour >> pm under fire after honour for so rishi has for top donor. so rishi has given a knighthood to, egyptian born billionaire mohammed mansour, who was the egyptian transport minister under hosni , transport minister under hosni, hosni mubarak. >> and they're saying this is going spark controversy. going to spark controversy. isn't that always the case? whenever any of whenever they give out any of these awards? >> yeah, because he donated he donated 5 million to the tories. >> well, yeah. there's >> well, yeah. okay. there's that. >> but i mean, i tell you, it's related. just related. i'm sure he's just a great guy, but isn't it. but isn't controversy? great guy, but isn't it. but isn't the controversy? great guy, but isn't it. but isn't the you're)versy? great guy, but isn't it. but isn't the you're making . that's the point you're making. the whole system is this way. it's been this way is it's been this way forever. is you. help out. you. if you help the king out. 300 years got. got 300 years ago, you got. you got a dukedom or a lordship or something is a dukedom or a lordship or sonexactg is a dukedom or a lordship or sonexact same is a dukedom or a lordship or sonexact same thing. is a dukedom or a lordship or sonexact same thing. so is a dukedom or a lordship or sonexact same thing. so people the exact same thing. so people should just. this is the country that you have in this. this is the way it is. >> oh, no. because, look, he's part king's foundation, part of the king's foundation, and memorial for and he donated to a memorial for covid victims. >> stuff you'd >> that's all stuff that you'd think . think they'd. >> it would be john dunne. that really bothers me. sorry. is a
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christopher got one? his christopher nolan got one? his films make sense, guys. films don't make sense, guys. yeah, they don't make sense. he relies on batman, the pre—established relies on batman, the pre—estalhe'szd relies on batman, the pre—estalhe's english, right? love. but he's english, right? yes. and the non—batman ones, they don't make any sense. inception. was the other inception. what was the other one after he had tekken or something? wasn't tekken? that's one after he had tekken or s(computer wasn't tekken? that's one after he had tekken or s(computer game.: tekken? that's one after he had tekken or s(computer game. do kken? that's one after he had tekken or s(computer game. do yow? that's one after he had tekken or s(computer game. do you remember a computer game. do you remember the tenet the one beginning with ti? tenet everyone says it didn't make? i haven't even watched it, but it didn't make sense. right, didn't make sense. all right, that's what i heard. yeah, but the bringing that's what i heard. yeah, but the into bringing that's what i heard. yeah, but the into country. ngingand money into the country. yes. and that's money into the country. yes. and tha absolutely. rishi >> absolutely. and rishi can't have money have frank hester's money anymore, so he's got to get some other rich friends donate to other rich friends to donate to the party. >> apologise for >> i want to apologise for christopher only christopher nolan. i was only joking. christopher nolan. i was only jokingless the other even less about the other guy than nolan. even less about the other guy tha nolan nolan. even less about the other guy tha nolan loves nolan. even less about the other guy tha nolan loves headliners. >> nolan loves headliners. >> nolan loves headliners. >> yeah, headliners. he >> yeah, he loves headliners. he loves. imagine if he directed it, . actually, lewis pass it, though. actually, lewis pass would be the same, but everything else would be different. let's do the daily star oh this star then. lewis. oh well, this is brings snow, sleet, is a storm brings snow, sleet, rain, 70 mile an hour winds and a . rain, 70 mile an hour winds and a - happy rain, 70 mile an hour winds and a . happy easter a pollen bomb. happy easter folks. it's still march . you folks. it's still march. you know, even in this country it's still cold and miserable and rainy. and so they're just saying it's going to have a couple of cold, couple of days of cold, miserable and rainy. this
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country cold. miserable and rainy. this co doesn't cold. miserable and rainy. this co doesn't get cold. miserable and rainy. this co doesn't get enough cold. miserable and rainy. this codoesn't get enough miserable. it doesn't get enough miserable. well, it gets miserable, but it doesn't get bad weather. doesn't get enough bad weather. i'm from new york. in new york, it's weather. this it's like you get weather. this country is cheap with the weather. >> cheap with the weather. you say that was very windy today. this umbrella is broken. this man's umbrella is broken. that's just what it was like yesterday. that's just what it was like yestthere. out there. >> you feel like you might out there. >> knocked feel like you might out there. >> knocked over?ike you might out there. >> knocked over? because1ight i be knocked over? because even i did. some did. luckily, i put on some weight pretty solid and i thought, get thought, it's not going to get me some our me this one. but some of our smaller of staff. yeah, smaller members of staff. yeah, one producers, thought, one of our producers, i thought, he's away one of our producers, i thought, he's mary away one of our producers, i thought, he's mary poppins. away like mary poppins. >> i saw a man a toddler on like mary poppins. >> shoulders an a toddler on like mary poppins. >> shoulders an went dler on like mary poppins. >> shoulders an went out on his shoulders when i went out earlier, that was earlier, and i thought that was very . very brave, dangerous, brave. >> stupid, stupid. right on >> stupid, stupid. he's right on the it's the child, then >> unless it's the child, then you could say, well, he's the child's brave for getting the you could say, well, he's the child' shoulder»r getting the you could say, well, he's the child' shoulder. getting the you could say, well, he's the child' shoulder . but:ing the you could say, well, he's the child' shoulder . but for the the you could say, well, he's the child' shoulder . but for the big guy's shoulder. but for the big guy, just the guy, i think this just shows the guy, i think this just shows the guy l guy, i think this just shows the guy i mean, this is the daily star. he's his his star. he's got his his his whatchamacallit is broke and his umbrella. broken umbrella. umbrella, broken spirit and. well, we don't know about that. okay, well, thanks for explaining to the radio listeners that his umbrella is indeed it part one. >> that is it for part one. >> that is it for part one. >> but coming up boring. starmer has danny kruger
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welcome back to headliners. i'm nick dixon. still here with cressida wetton. and the enigma thatis cressida wetton. and the enigma that is louis schaefer. there he is, looking eye rolling at me even though he knows it's true. let's do the times. and keir starmer us he'll have let's do the times. and keir stémoney us he'll have let's do the times. and keir stémoney in he'll have let's do the times. and keir ste money in public ave no money to invest in public services. to services. so i was supposed to vote purely on charisma vote for him purely on charisma alone. keir starmer tells >> nice. keir starmer tells councils there is no magic money tree , so this is a kind of tree, so this is a kind of expectation management piece from keir starmer saying , hey, from keir starmer saying, hey, just because labour's getting in doesn't mean we're going to spend money. and of course, spend any money. and of course, lots of councils the lots of councils are on the verge , and they're verge of bankruptcy, and they're even the councils have rejected this said, no , that's not this and said, no, that's not credible. how could it not be credible. how could it not be credible money? credible. how could it not be cthinke money? credible. how could it not be cthink that's money? credible. how could it not be cthink that's very money? credible. how could it not be cthink that's very credible.ney? i think that's very credible. we've covid and all rest we've had covid and all the rest of it. so, yeah. well, that's sort of the councils are saying
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no, they'll have to find the money somewhere. and of course, starmer talking about the starmer is talking about the tories. left tories. he's saying they've left him there's him a poisoned chalice. there's no money left. and this is this sort now sort of fashionable thing. now isn't it. sort of fashionable thing. now isntit.the sort of fashionable thing. now isn't it. the left are saying they're saying conservative things , you know, it's. things, you know, it's. >> yeah, well because they, because they're going because they know they're going to win. and when you know you're going the going to win, you go after the voters you, going to win, you go after the votopposed you, going to win, you go after the votopposed to you, going to win, you go after the votopposed to the you, going to win, you go after the votopposed to the tories you, going to win, you go after the votopposed to the tories youare as opposed to the tories who are going their core voters going after their core voters because their core voters may going after their core voters bec eventheir core voters may going after their core voters bec eventheir fora voters may going after their core voters bec eventheir for them rs may going after their core voters bec eventheir for them ,; may going after their core voters bec eventheir for them , are |y going after their core voters bec eventheir for them , are a not even vote for them, are a good point. yeah, that's that's what i'd say. it's good point. what i'd say. it's a good point. yeah because he's yeah he's targeting because he's stolen he's stolen a tory policy. he's talking levelling up in talking about levelling up in a way is hilarious. it's completely out of ideas. never mind being mind the councils being bankrupt. he's bankrupt in terms of it smart? of ideas, but is it smart? because actually levelling up was part of the popular 2019 bofis was part of the popular 2019 boris that the tories boris agenda that the tories largely . so maybe it largely abandoned. so maybe it is smart to talk about it. it is really smart because he's got all labour voters, all the labour voters, the labour are going to vote labour voters are going to vote for him. who are they going to vote for? rishi they're vote for? rishi sunak. they're not rishi not going to vote for rishi sunak. well sunak. so he might as well just forget if forget about them. he should, if i were a labour person, i'd say, listen, talk.
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listen, just let the guy talk. for and then we can get mad for now and then we can get mad at him later because going at him later because he's going to need our to win. he doesn't need our vote, we're to vote for vote, we're going to vote for him. can. could him. but maybe he can. he could win a couple of extra, couple, win a couple of extra, a couple, a a couple of a couple of hundred, a couple of dozen extra seats and basically destroy tories . is he also destroy the tories. is he also with the magic money tree, further distancing from further distancing himself from corbyn? because that was a big phrase that they attacked corbyn with. money with. there's no magic money tree. and now starmer saying tree. and now starmer is saying there's no magic money tree. it's already buried corbyn. >> right. he doesn't corbyn. >> the ght. he doesn't corbyn. >> the problem he doesn't corbyn. >> the problem thatioesn't corbyn. >> the problem thatioesrtories have the problem that the tories have the problem that the tories have got to worry about reform being than being a bit further right than them. to worry being a bit further right than them. somebody. to worry being a bit further right than them. somebody. doesn't vorry being a bit further right than them. somebody. doesn't have about somebody. he doesn't have about somebody. he doesn't have a to worry a reform equivalent to worry about unless you say george galloway, but that's just one seat. >> well , and, seat. >> well, and, one guy in the house and they're going to vote. they're vote for keir they're going to vote for keir starmer. and even if they don't vote he's going win. vote for him, he's going to win. he's yeah i love he's going to win. yeah i love it. this new it. he's invented this new thing, to it. he's invented this new thingthe to it. he's invented this new thingthe you to it. he's invented this new thingthe you can to me, the worst you can do in politics people's politics is prey on people's fears. on fears. in some ways, preying on their . i their hopes is just as bad. i love like hope. love that it's like no hope. abandon wouldn't love that it's like no hope. aban tor wouldn't love that it's like no hope. aban tor yournouldn't love that it's like no hope. aban tor your hopes.t want to prey on your hopes. >> what new invention. >> what a weird new invention. >> what a weird new invention. >> weird. >> that is really weird. i didn't know why that was weird, but you're right pointing but you're right for pointing
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that just. that out. because it is just. it's like. but part of the it's like. but it's part of the british give up british philosophy is give up hope. that's what britain is about. >> ye who enter here. i know something so oblique about it. wouldn't prey your hopes. >> i m- m— >> so i won't be offering any hope election. hope for the next election. >> do remember when i have >> do you remember when i have a joke about. don't ask how, but not a joke, but how british people are always their people are always telling their kids. i want, doesn't kids. don't ask. i want, doesn't get, i want, doesn't get, don't ask and i want doesn't get. it's like. it's like telling. he's telling british people you're not going to what want. telling british people you're notjustng to what want. telling british people you're notjust shut what want. telling british people you're notjust shut up what want. telling british people you're notjust shut up about want. telling british people you're notjust shut up about it. want. telling british people you're notjust shut up about it. yeahrt. telling british people you're notjust shut up about it. yeah i. so just shut up about it. yeah i want doesn't care. yeah. this keir starmer story . let's do the keir starmer story. let's do the times quarters of times and three quarters of scots dying . scots support assisted dying. now to me, when copying now to me, when you're copying canada except now to me, when you're copying canada with except now to me, when you're copying canada with heavy except now to me, when you're copying canada with heavy snow, except now to me, when you're copying canada with heavy snow, you :ept dealing with heavy snow, you might want reconsider. but might want to reconsider. but maybe you maybe i'm wrong. what do you think, i think i think think, lewis? i think i think they're i don't think they're imitating . i think it's imitating canada. i think it's part the team world part of the team world philosophy cult. philosophy is it's a death cult. kill as many people as possible. hopefully people kill hopefully the older people kill the people who want to be, who want so that rich people want to die. so that rich people and people in power can have a free from their home to the free run from their home to the airport they they
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airport they want. they don't want anybody on the highway that's unnecessary. this is it's absolutely sickening. and this is brought up by the lib dems. right? | is brought up by the lib dems. right? i think the lib dems is the guy who who sponsored this thing. and for what i know about the dems , aren't they dead the lib dems, aren't they dead already , yeah. although starmer already, yeah. although starmer has also said he would he would legalise assisted dying. i have a lot of views on this, but you're the guest. >> it's on its way, isn't you're the guest. >> it's it's on its way, isn't you're the guest. >> it's coming.| its way, isn't you're the guest. >> it's coming. iits way, isn't you're the guest. >> it's coming. i mean,. isn't you're the guest. >> it's coming. i mean, it's 't it? it's coming. i mean, it's just like social just to me it's like all social reform at the time. it always just to me it's like all social refornsomeie time. it always just to me it's like all social refornsome kind|e. it always just to me it's like all social refornsome kind|e. kindness. it looks some kind of kindness. it appeals and they put these people forward. like the poster appeals and they put these peoplobviously like the poster appeals and they put these peoplobviously is ke the poster appeals and they put these peoplobviously is esther poster child obviously is esther rantzen. and we all, you know, remember of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou er of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know , of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know , she's of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know , she's this of gold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know , she's this sortgold rantzen. and we all, you know, remiyou know , she's this sort of.d and you know, she's this sort of loved figure. and obviously it's going to incredibly sad if going to be incredibly sad if she through this illness she goes through this illness naturally. how social naturally. but that's how social reforms start. and then there's unintended consequences decades down the line. and, you know, i just i can't see this going in a good direction. >> let me give you few facts, >> let me give you a few facts, because i just researched this for doing terms because i just researched this forcanada. doing terms because i just researched this forcanada. so doing terms because i just researched this forcanada. so canada; terms because i just researched this forcanada. so canada killedrms of canada. so canada killed
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13,500 people in 2022. that's almost 4. that's over 4% of the deaths that year. that was from euthanasia. one example, a 41 year old woman with fibromyalgia confessed in private it wasn't even a fibromyalgia. it was just that she was poor. they killed her because she was poor. essentially because she didn't tell autistic young essentially because she didn't tell was autistic young essentially because she didn't tell was being tistic young essentially because she didn't tell was being bullied ung essentially because she didn't tell was being bullied ,ng essentially because she didn't tell was being bullied , they man who was being bullied, they euthanased him because he was sad, because he was bullied. this slippery this is called the slippery slope. there's an ethical argument understand slope. there's an ethical argume are understand slope. there's an ethical argumeare in understand slope. there's an ethical argumeare in a understand slope. there's an ethical argumeare in a und pain nd slope. there's an ethical argumeare in a und pain and slope. there's an ethical arg|horrific in a und pain and slope. there's an ethical arg|horrific .1 a und pain and slope. there's an ethical arg|horrific .1 a there'sain and slope. there's an ethical arg|horrific .1 a there's an and it's horrific. but there's an ethical argument the sanctity of life, argument, life, the christian argument, liberal atheists make an argument. there's guy called liberal atheists make an argunyule there's guy called liberal atheists make an argunyule there' written called liberal atheists make an argunyule there' written cebook liberal atheists make an argitryule there' written cebook liberal atheists make an argit against|ere' written cebook liberal atheists make an argit against it.3'written cebook liberal atheists make an argit against it. butitten cebook on it against it. but then there's slippery there's also the slippery slope argument. canada. they're offering poor offering people for being poor and this where it and autistic. this is where it leaves is no leaves very bad. but there is no ethical argument this. ethical argument for this. people to die die people who want to die die automatically. they just die by it. when you don't want to live anymore, you don't know i'm. i am a doctor. is that. i don't know what said, but if you know what you said, but if you if you're if you're in so much pain , you don't need someone to pain, you don't need someone to take your life. you just you
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just stop breathing. >> i'm not sure that's true. >> i'm not sure that's true. >> that so true . okay. >> that is so true. okay. >> that is so true. okay. >> that's your opinion. >> that's your opinion. >> it feels like a position of privilege, know, to. privilege, you know, to. >> yeah. privilege, you know, to. >> everyone sympathises. for the people in massive pain, the problem is the slippery slope. there's also the argument, you know, christians would say know, it's christians would say it's wrong anyway. some humanists and humanists would say that. and last thing i want to say on it as well, they're bringing out these quarters these statistics, three quarters support these statistics, three quarters suppo to out going to bring out those statistics for policies they don't . the death statistics for policies they don't is. the death statistics for policies they don't is supportedieath penalty is supported by a majority this majority of people in this country child murder, serial country for child murder, serial murder, before, murder, as i've said before, multiple not multiple murders. that's not going to come back. so we can't just populism alone . so just go off populism alone. so anyway, i don't know. i'm, i'm against i'm pro death penalty, but euthanasia. but against euthanasia. >> on your death >> pushing back on your death penalty sure about penalty i'm still not sure about that. interfering that. all of this interfering with life, it's like, oh, i don't me. don't know if that's for me. >> about >> what's interesting about starmer, very starmer, he's very pro euthanasia, around starmer, he's very pro euthorld a, around starmer, he's very pro euthorld campaigning around starmer, he's very pro euthorld campaigning againstrd the world campaigning against the world campaigning against the death penalty. and he's he's his work has to brutal his work has led to brutal murders in places like uganda getting scot free. he getting off scot free. so he seems to me that's a strange, strange priorities. but anyway, it's a massive topic. i've got too much to say about it. let's do some leaked
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do the telegraph and some leaked recordings from mp danny kruger revealed that he's quite insightful . insightful. >> crescent reform is right about tory failings admit, admits mp danny kruger in leaked recordings . i think he's going recordings. i think he's going to be a member of the reform party within the week. that's my prediction. he's basically so he's come out and, and acknowledged , you know, he told acknowledged, you know, he told party members that the tories were not a very conservative party in lots of ways, and he's just acknowledging , you know just acknowledging, you know what? we know that the conservatives very conservatives aren't very conservative. that obviously conservative. and that obviously reform are a massive to reform are a massive threat to them. said them. he hasn't really said anything that outrageous. >> but you actually think that anything that outrageous. >> list you actually think that anything that outrageous. >> list you asituationiink that anything that outrageous. >> list you asituation whereat this is a real situation where somebody just caught and somebody just caught him and didn't think every one of these politicians , especially someone politicians, especially someone like this guy, he when like this guy, he knows when to keep shut. he knows keep his mouth shut. he knows people are going to listen to this. up this. he's basically sucking up to his own base. he's saying, i am than those am more reformed than those reform people, but we can't vote reform. to our reform. we have to stick to our guns and vote and vote tory. and this is this is just a this this is i don't know what the point
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of this article is. so you've gone with a conspiracy angle that he wanted this to be a release, which we can't confirm. but he say , he's but one thing he did say, he's basically saying, stick with the tories. the tories. we need to reform the tories. we need to reform the tories. choice of words, not tories. bad choice of words, not go with reform, who he calls a destructive he says i destructive force. he says i don't think stand for don't think they stand for genuine ideas . even genuine conservative ideas. even as he's admitting the critique genuine conservative ideas. even ascorrect, mitting the critique genuine conservative ideas. even as correct, mit saysthe critique genuine conservative ideas. even as correct, mit says what? ique genuine conservative ideas. even ascorrect, mit says what? their is correct, he says what? their critique of the conservatives is correct. but but at same correct. but but at the same time, i don't agree with their approach. a little approach. it's a little bit, well , yeah, approach. it's a little bit, well, yeah, that's it. >> it's on the fence. i think this this leaves him lots of opfionsin this this leaves him lots of options in the future. >> i do danny kruger. he's >> i do like danny kruger. he's one of the natcon side of the tories. on tories. go on. he's not on the fence . he's saying i don't like fence. he's saying i don't like i might the reform , but you i might like the reform, but you got to vote for me. i don't care about the other people. >> saying this could about the other people. >> to saying this could about the other people. >> to s discussions. uld lead to more discussions. it could our could lead to, oh, come on, our chat talk about your chat show and talk about your views. right whatever. >> then and then if he >> and then and then if he switches party. >> okay, a few weeks of are you going to change no, going to change danny? no, not at possible. yeah. >> says our brand is >> he says our brand is tarnished, but no one can argue with part. but i'm not sure
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with that part. but i'm not sure reform much different reform are that much different to following reform are that much different to recent following reform are that much different to recent dumping following reform are that much different to recent dumping of ollowing reform are that much different to recent dumping of several] their recent dumping of several candidates slightest candidates at the slightest slightest ill wind. but anyway, that's me. we've got another similar one coming up in the eye, some tories are urging similar one coming up in the eye, to some tories are urging similar one coming up in the eye, to make tories are urging similar one coming up in the eye, to maketoriefriendjrging similar one coming up in the eye, to make toriefriend nigel, similar one coming up in the eye, ambassadorriefriend nigel, similar one coming up in the eye, ambassador .sfriend nigel, similar one coming up in the eye, ambassador .sfrie will igel, similar one coming up in the eye, ambassador .sfrie will he l, similar one coming up in the eye, ambassador .sfrie will he go a us ambassador. but will he go for it, louis? yeah, this is make farage us ambassador terrified urged to make farage us ambassador terri off i urged to make farage us ambassador terri off reform urged to make farage us ambassador terri off reform figurehead to make farage us ambassador terri off reform figurehead byo buy off reform figurehead by making him the head. you know, by sending him to america for the last two months of the of the last two months of the of the whatchamacallit regime, basically killing the reform, this is i don't know what the point of this story is. is this story to make the tories look bad, is that they is that they're so weak. they've got to ask nigel farage to do it? or is it to play on the tory masses, to say the tory masses support this guy, or to diffuse? i don't know what the story is. >> well, it could be any of those.i >> well, it could be any of those. i mean, ijust don't understand why it's like it's like nick offering me your phone number. i've already got it .
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like nick offering me your phone number. i've already got it. i don't understand why. why would, trump trump ? why would farage trump trump? why would farage want. don't tell my girlfriend that. >> well, he probably wouldn't because he said he did say to the spectator recently , farage the spectator recently, farage that he like to take this the spectator recently, farage tha'with like to take this the spectator recently, farage tha'with starmer.e to take this the spectator recently, farage tha'with starmer. if:o take this the spectator recently, farage tha'with starmer. if starmerris job with starmer. if starmer would give it. and he goes, but he do but if he if would give it. and he goes, but he would, do but if he if would give it. and he goes, but he would, dc know, |t if he if would give it. and he goes, but he would, dc know, he'die if would give it. and he goes, but he would, dc know, he'd like he would, you know, he'd like to go envoy america. he would, you know, he'd like to go rees—moggy america. he would, you know, he'd like to go rees—mogg sayskmerica. he would, you know, he'd like to go rees—mogg says here.:a. and as rees—mogg says here. but that it involves the that involves it involves the tories trump tories winning and the and trump winning because winning this scenario because why i get the job from rishi just you're going lose why i get the job from rishi justelection'ou're going lose why i get the job from rishi justelection unlessoing lose why i get the job from rishi justelection unless it1g lose why i get the job from rishi justelection unless it would )se why i get the job from rishi justelection unless it would be the election unless it would be that special assurances that it would which would carry over somehow, which i that it's i can't understand how that it's a poisoned chalice. yeah, yeah. i can't understand how that it's a pois(other halice. yeah, yeah. i can't understand how that it's a pois(other halice. are 1, yeah. >> so other people are suggesting him a peerage, suggesting give him a peerage, which i think would be more tempting. >> not i'd tempting. >> not m >> i'm not sure i'd even go for that. he wouldn't. he says that. and he wouldn't. he says he sorry. he wouldn't take it. so. sorry. why a news story? why is this a news story? we've got with got to fill the show with something, got to fill the show with sometcan't all be about meat >> it can't all be about meat and your ties. that only that can be about 8090. >> like five pages in >> why is it, like five pages in the in i. the in the i. >> he's to something . >> he's got to print something. i mean, no one knows why the i exist really we're going to exist really if we're going to get it's also chance >> well, it's also a chance for them grudges, them to go over old grudges, isn't boris not
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isn't it? about, boris not calling or, sorry, the tories not farage they not calling farage when they stepped back. yeah, yeah. boris didn't thank him. so it's sort of. yeah, sharing of. yeah, yeah, yeah. sharing all old. all their old. >> didn't thank i >> why didn't boris thank him. i mean reformers mean they're saying reformers saying that think saying it's mad that you think that that would be really >> but that would be really annoying. step down all your annoying. you step down all your candidates it annoying. you step down all your caaiidates it annoying. you step down all your caa veryzs it annoying. you step down all your caa very boris it annoying. you step down all your caa very boris thing. it annoying. you step down all your caa very boris thing. not it is a very boris thing. i'm not saying would saying he did it, but it would be thing not be a very boris thing to not even him . even bother calling him. >> don't that. don't >> we don't know that. we don't know he did, would seem >> we don't know that. we don't knovryeah,1e did, would seem >> we don't know that. we don't knovryeah, can d, would seem >> we don't know that. we don't knovryeah, can i, would seem >> we don't know that. we don't knovryeah, can i getrvould seem >> we don't know that. we don't knovryeah, can i get away seem like, yeah, can i get away with that? think other that? i think that's other opinions are available, satirical , ofcom, satirical content, ofcom, whatever. guardian whatever. let's do the guardian now on some now to end this section on some upbeat news. islamic state are back. advance of back. cressida, advance of islamic state affiliates could lay ground for new wave of terrorism. >> yeah very uplifting, so obviously recently we've had the attack in moscow which isis are taking responsibility for. so the whole of europe is kind of on red alert. now. everyone's worried, but this article is sort saying this isn't a new sort of saying this isn't a new thing. planning sort of saying this isn't a new thing. years. planning sort of saying this isn't a new thing. years. is planning sort of saying this isn't a new thing. years. is are planning sort of saying this isn't a new thing. years. is are you ning this for years. is are you planning a terrorist attack on my. and you're watching? >> no, no, no, i'm just getting my. >> yeah, we know what you're up
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to. >> i feel bad for cressida. you're look because you're gonna look mental because you started laughing during a thing about isis. because he started mugs. >> t- ea“ p whole job mugs. >:like what whole job mugs. >:like w i'm whole job mugs. >:like w i'm actuallyle job mugs. >:like w i'm actually able» is like when i'm actually able to anyway , isis to speak without anyway, isis are up to no good. very much like , but on a grander like yourself, but on a grander scale, with a much better budget . and so when they had their caliphate, they were getting resources all the places resources from all the places from raqqa wherever from raqqa and wherever they were. but all of that's come to an so they're now getting an end. so they're now getting interested in the sort of splinter . splinter groups. >> yeah. and they're in africa and south asia. i with and south asia. i agree with you. islamic state you. louis, is the islamic state of anything to louis? and >> anything to add, louis? and that you make you know, this is also one of those things you you know, that isis, isis is going around finding new places to do terrorism. what, you don't think it's isis? it's not even isis? no. there has been a shift. >> they are all that way. >> they are all that way. >> they are all that way. >> the amount of people who believe in killing jews. and this is what they said that they want to do, they want kill want to do, they want to kill the advice want to do, they want to kill the practical advice want to do, they want to kill thepractical steps advice want to do, they want to kill thepractical steps to advice want to do, they want to kill thepractical steps to fight.vice want to do, they want to kill thepractical steps to fight. the on practical steps to fight. the jews called for attacks on jews
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everywhere here. but that's different. >> they're doing that now to these smaller groups, their affiliates. they wouldn't have bothered with that before . bothered with that before. >> i disagree with you. they all have the same. they either have the same. they they either they're one of two groups. well, of course they have their differences. of course they have their differen> this article is about the differences. okay. >> to differences. okay. » a >> okay. we've got to go to a break. you it in break. you can work it out in the part break. you can work it out in the but part break. you can work it out in the but up part break. you can work it out in the but up piyou can't two. but coming up why you can't call glamorous . why call a woman glamorous. why teachers by pupils call a woman glamorous. why teac donald by pupils call a woman glamorous. why teacdonald trump's by pupils call a woman glamorous. why teacdonald trump's big, pupils and donald trump's big, beautiful
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soon. welcome back to headliners. let's get straight into it with the daily mail. and a tribunal has ruled that calling women glamorous can undermine them at work. which is why i never give women compliments or talk to them, call them, louis. but you can call me glamorous . yes. you are. look glamorous. yes. you are. look at that. great tie. that. hi. yeah, the great tie. this wear a new this is. this is. i wear a new tie day. know what tie every day. but you know what i've discovered ? i've discovered? >> the headlines. i've discovered? >> discovered eadlines. i've discovered? >> discoveredeadlimarks >> discovered that marks and spencer's in the spencer's make has made in the 1990s. made tie ever made .
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1990s. made every tie ever made. marks and spencer. really? yeah, because it looks more expensive. but like an old tie. but it's like an old tie. anyway, shall we read the headune? anyway, shall we read the headline? because they'll tell me calling woman me off. calling a woman glamorous at work risk undermining or undermining her, undermining or belittling undermining her, undermining or bereauty queen. as beauty as beauty queen. as beauty queen. lawyer loses claim that her female boss racially discriminated her. basically she lost the case. i don't know where they said they made. she lost this woman who where they said they made. she lclawyer this woman who where they said they made. she lclawyer waltham man who where they said they made. she lclawyer waltham forest,|o where they said they made. she lclawyer waltham forest, her a lawyer in waltham forest, her boss called her glamorous and. and she sued her boss for racism . yeah. which they didn't accept, though they did accept that it was, it might make a what did they say ? what did they say? >> they said a new person started at the company and the boss rather than saying, this is joe. i don't know what her name was. she said, oh, this is the glamour corner, i glamour corner, which i can understand might be a bit inappropriate, although we don't have what have any context. however, what i can't understand and neither could how is could the judges, is how that is a comment. and that's why a racist comment. and that's why they well, look, they said, well, look, maybe stay stuff , but
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stay off the glamour stuff, but but did. >> was she awarded any money? no she she found the one she wasn't. she found the one thing racist, which thing that isn't racist, which is yeah, is the great news. well, yeah, but a woman. this was. but this was a woman. this was. it wasn't even a man, was it? it was woman she's was a woman showing she's a woman. misogyny. was a woman showing she's a woman. so misogyny. was a woman showing she's a woman. so much misogyny. was a woman showing she's a woman. so much context yny. was a woman showing she's a woman. here. much context yny. was a woman showing she's a woman. here. myou context yny. was a woman showing she's a woman. here. myou kneth yny. was a woman showing she's a woman. here. myou knew them missing here. if you knew them and what they're like and what their personalities it does and what they're like and what theirout sonalities it does and what they're like and what theirout sonalitiezwoman does and what they're like and what theirout sonalitiezwoman who was turn out that the woman who was complaining, sacked in 2020 complaining, was sacked in 2020 due too many agency and due to too many agency staff and long issues with her long standing issues with her performance, client performance, such as client complaints. so i feel like complaints. right so i feel like there's a lot of missing information here. >> she was a rubbish worker. she didn't she didn't win her case. but everybody knows wink wink nod, somebody nod, nod when you call somebody glamorous , you know what race glamorous, you know what race you're talking about. >> totally >> well, i would totally disagree . disagree. >> would you listen to my jokes? she tricked me. it was. it isn't that. but the truth is. here's a here's a point that the ladies aren't going to like. when i say it is that women can't take a compliment. you know, i've got a word . doesn't this just prove? word. doesn't this just prove? doesn't this just prove a doesn't this just prove that a big women in the big problem is women in the workplace? let's be workplace? i mean, let's be honest. know honest. you know what? you know what? where i was. that
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what? that's where i was. that was point. right. was my second point. oh, right. that point. that was my second point. just two women. two men. it's only the women. women . women shouldn't women don't. women shouldn't work. they just can't handle. >> honestly , i >> to answer that honestly, i think the social experiment that put women and working put women and men working together in the same jobs began only decades and only a few decades ago. and let's just say we're still working it out, right? yeah, but it's workplace it's not women in the workplace because women have worked. it's the same work 1950s. they asked for our spaces . they stopped in for our spaces. they stopped in the 1950s briefly or something like . but go back. for most like that. but go back. for most of human history, women have worked. in different areas, worked. but in different areas, in different jobs. >> shucked , they've >> they've shucked, they've shucked cashews, they've done stuff like that, they've shucked whatever, really. i think you're thinking of the third world, whatever it is. yeah, that's whatever it is. yeah, that's what done. do you know what they've done. do you know what? you're just as controversial. what? you're what you're saying and not what i'm saying. of course. >> got to say >> well, not if i got to say it in i won't get to in the detail. i won't get to say in it. say it in it. >> think you get shouted >> i don't think you get shouted down but you're saying yeah, but what you're saying is actually just the same as jordan peterson. he's been in trouble. this. he's saying we don't know the rules yet women the
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the rules yet of women in the workplace. yeah. should he be allowed all allowed to wear makeup and all this kind of thing? there's going to be conflicts, men and women. going to be conflicts, men and wonstory going to be conflicts, men and won story actually two this story is it's actually two women. oh, women. it's a woman saying, oh, she's yeah yeah, but she's glamorous. yeah yeah, but you what else. you don't know what else. >> what's between >> you don't know what's between them, do you? you don't know. there's is that will >> yeah. is that that women will take from somebody take a compliment from somebody that know, that they like if, you know, that's old saying of that's that old saying of leonardo dicaprio comes in, somebody that's terrified. we've got to move on. but me and lewis would take would happily take any compliment point. compliment at this point. i would say men like compliments. we let's the we never get them. let's do the telegraph. teachers telegraph. and 1 in 5 teachers have a of have been hit by a pupil. of course, a healthy it course, in a healthy society, it would around. would be the other way around. chris you'd love that. chris sinner you'd love that. >> nearly 1 in 5 teachers in england by a pupil this england hit by a pupil this school year. what? i wouldn't want to be a teacher . school year. what? i wouldn't want to be a teacher. there's never any good about never any good news about teaching, there's never any good news about teacha g, there's never any good news about teacha primary there's never any good news about teacha primary school there's never any good news about teacha primary school teacher even a primary school teacher here that she's seen here saying that she's seen nursery and reception pupils spitting and swearing as behaviour deteriorated during behaviour is deteriorated during her career. so it's all very sad, just lots of bad behaviour. it made me think of missy, you know, poster boy for social know, our poster boy for social twitter. does he? great. don't give any ideas . anyway, give him any more ideas. anyway, they've got some solutions, the
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department education says department for education says it's taking decisive action on the issue and investing £10 million in behaviour hubs to support schools. and that's great. but there's no mention of fatherlessness in here. and i do think that's important. like family breakdown, lack of discipline, etc, etc. >> well, i think that's that's all true, interesting and everything, but it's like a poll. it's a poll of 9000 teachers, you know, their teachers, you know, their teachers, of course they're going to say it's a horrible working condition. they hit me. who hit, who knows? if they were hit, were they hit were they hit were they hit or were they hit to , it's a horror. to with a i mean, it's a horror. hang on. you're like you're saying they're only slapped. they weren't properly punched. and saying shouldn't and you're saying they shouldn't be cry—baby. we don't know. we don't know how it compares with years . and we don't know years past. and we don't know and mean, probably years past. and we don't know ar bad. mean, probably years past. and we don't know ar bad. i mean, probably years past. and we don't know arbad. i know mean, probably years past. and we don't know arbad. i know forzan, probably years past. and we don't know arbad. i know for an, probably years past. and we don't know ar bad. i know for a fact,)robably is bad. i know for a fact, because i a close personal because i have a close personal friend teacher at a friend who is a teacher at a school bad and it's school for bad kids, and it's bad. really bad at this bad. it's really bad at this particular school in the name, in at school for bad it's in at school for bad kids. it's a school for bad kids. and these kids, their teacher and kids, they hit their teacher and then they go to school for bad
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kids, and then they hit somebody , the teacher again, go , the teacher again, and they go to we hope. but we to prison. but we hope. but we hope that isn't a lack of punishment. reason why punishment. a big reason why this now. that's no this this happens now. that's no punishment. it should be the death . kill, kill, kill. death penalty. kill, kill, kill. >> it doesn't have to go that. maybe the children . maybe not for the children. >> actually even >> yeah, you're actually even more hardline than me, lewis. i would death penalty would bring in a death penalty for murder, not for, like, for murder, but not for, like, you point at you know what? at some point at some point, they're bad kids. at some point, they're bad kids. at some what it some point, i don't know what it is push back on this. is to push back on this. >> there are people writing about they're about this who know what they're talking about. and one the talking about. and one of the major know? major things, how do you know? because i read and warren farrell's book, the boy crisis, which i cannot recommend. enough talks about this. and if you have a family no male have a family that has no male influence, the best you influence, the best thing you can go can do is get some. so they go to cadets once a week, or they join a rugby club whatever, join a rugby club or whatever, and all this like, oh, strong women can everything well. women can do everything well. they can, but it would be better if they outsourced a bit of discipline . you know, women discipline. you know, women aren't great at discipline. >> you >> i'm going to tell you something. the parent sends something. if the parent sends their club , the. their kid to cadet club, the. that's not a cure because the
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kid doesn't want to go. maybe the kid doesn't want to go. maybe the mother doesn't want to send to. it's the kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se al to. it's the kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se a certain to. it's the kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se a certain age it's the kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se a certain age .t's the kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se a certain age . you're kids maybe the mother doesn't want to se a certain age . you're just at a certain age. you're just right. the whole thing off. i don't age is. don't know what that age is. could be three years old. we've got but that's one got to move on. but that's one of my favourite comebacks. service, from service, because i read from chris skudder. that is brilliant. and nobody complains chris skudder. that is brillia her. ind nobody complains chris skudder. that is brillia her. ind n(say,/ complains chris skudder. that is brillia her. ind n(say, oh,mplains chris skudder. that is brillia her. ind n(say, oh, she's1s about her. they say, oh, she's so sweet. no, i thought it was brilliant. it. it brilliant. you deserve it. it was . the express. was so nasty. the express. absolutely. and trump, absolutely. and donald trump, speaking , he calls speaking of nasty, he calls people nasty. and donald trump has plans a new has announced plans for a new streaming many people has announced plans for a new stre saying many people has announced plans for a new stre saying will many people has announced plans for a new stre saying will be iiany people has announced plans for a new stre saying will be iianymostile are saying it will be the most tremendous are saying it will be the most tremen(ever seen . lewis. they've ever seen. lewis. tremendous. people. tremendous. many people. many. well, tremendous. many people. many. welistory , which is like, this story, which is like, i don't understand it myself. donald trump's media company announced plans announced his plans for a non—woke service, non—woke streaming service, which , but the article which is fine, but the article is making it seem because donald trump his company trump just took his company pubuc trump just took his company public and is now worth $8 billion. . but it's billion. this company. but it's got absolutely no sales and it's got absolutely no sales and it's got losses a lot of a lot of losses . not got losses a lot of a lot of losses. not as much as we have here but a lot of losses . and
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here but a lot of losses. and but the truth is it's doing great. what they're what what they're trying to do after they're trying to do is after you take you make after you take a company public, there's always a dip after the initial buy. and they want to make sure that there's still a little bit of momentum. they an momentum. so they make an announcement. they say, is announcement. they say, this is our get more our great big plan to get more people come prevent the people to come in or prevent the dip. is just this is dip. this, this is just this is a non—story. donald trump, of course, he's going to do a better do a non—woke thing . better do a non—woke thing. >> he's not going to necessarily i wouldn't think of donald trump as an arts person. know as an arts person. i didn't know he burning he had a burning desire to create drama and literature. >> yeah, he doesn't have a burning , but he's got to put burning, but he's got to put something on his service. >> supposed >> conservatives aren't supposed to be good at art, but at the same don't feel like same time, we don't feel like the art that we've got is authentic enough . authentic enough. >> yeah, it's a myth, actually, that conservatives aren't good at that's that conservatives aren't good at conventional that's that conservatives aren't good at conventional wisdom.1at's the conventional wisdom. >> you think? the conventional wisdom. >> yeah,1ink? the conventional wisdom. >> yeah, there been people >> yeah, there have been people throughout >> yeah, there have been people throughosometimes quite >> yeah, there have been people througho sometimes quite far they are sometimes quite far right pound and right figures as ezra pound and people a bit of people like that. it is a bit of a myth. the idea is that liberal people in openness,
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people are higher in openness, as jordan peterson say, but that is it's a it's a is a questionable it's a it's a questioned category. some people think it's just measure of think it's just a measure of liberal just basically there's a bigger topic. but i don't know. would you watch i mean, trump's going some sort would you watch i mean, trump's go liberal some sort would you watch i mean, trump's go liberal centrist, some sort would you watch i mean, trump's go liberal centrist, anti—woke ort of liberal centrist, anti—woke thing, isn't he? he's going to have a streaming service. truth social has got this really high valuation, though. people are calling a meme stock. so i calling it a meme stock. so i don't know think don't know, i know do you think would trump would you watch this trump service ? service? >> to fl. wi- fl- e it. i want to >> i want to see it. i want to know yeah. yeah. >> i want to see it. i want to kno no. yeah. yeah. >> i want to see it. i want to kno no. it yeah. yeah. >> i want to see it. i want to kno no. it depends. aah. >> i want to see it. i want to kno no. it depends. it]. >> no. well it depends. it depends what's on you know, >> no. well it depends. it dmeans what's on you know, >> no. well it depends. it dmeans \he'ss on you know, >> no. well it depends. it dmeans \he's got you know, >> no. well it depends. it dmeans \he's got he's'ou know, >> no. well it depends. it dmeans \he's got he's got
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dead or dying animal, put it in a petri dish, done all the right things. and so they're making meat without mass farming, which to softie, don't to me, as a softie, i don't really don't really eat well, i don't eat meat. i love this, i don't eat meat. i love this, i don't eat meat. no. not this. i've started eating fish again. meat. no. not this. i've started eating fish again . yeah, well, eating fish again. yeah, well, but kid, i vegetarian. but as a kid, i was vegetarian. as anyway , the as a child. i'm anyway, the point this gets all point is, this gets around all the, animal suffering stuff, which is brilliant, but there's a backlash. people don't like it. it's a bit like when they started making almond milk. it. it's a bit like when they started making almond milk . and. started making almond milk. and. yeah, farming yeah, obviously the farming community to go for this. >> no, i think lewis is going to love this, though. well sorry. >> well, it's just a lot of it. there's lot of points to what there's a lot of points to what are thoughts. there's a lot of points to what are my thoughts. there's a lot of points to what are my thoughts s. number >> my thoughts are number one. it's like it's all imaginary because they say were because they say they were selling . they were selling this selling. they were selling this stuff for £45 an ounce. that's $400 a steak. it's almost impossible to scale up this stuff. is that in order for you in order for you to make this quote unquote meat, the amount of energy that's used, that's needed, the amount of plant protein that you've got to add
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into this thing, it's not it's like you it's like feeding an animal, but then you've got to heat that's heat it up and metal, that's it's untenable. it's it's completely untenable. it's a lie. lie. no one will eat this. >> i can't tell if you're just being lewis schaffer or whether you've done some research. i have done research a youtube thumbnail. >> okay, well, you know, i didn't have time to read this into deaths, so i'm into my usual deaths, so i'm going to do something terrible. i'm word i'm going to take lewis's word for it part for it, but that is it for part three. the three. but coming up in the final porn who three. but coming up in the finalfavour porn who three. but coming up in the finalfavour of porn who three. but coming up in the finalfavour of divorce, who three. but coming up in the finalfavour of divorce, the who is in favour of divorce, the fisherman who survived on tree bark, hasn't bark, and the man who hasn't slept ironically slept for 60 years, ironically worth you
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welcome back to the final section of headliners let's get straight into it with the metro. and a pub has lost an award just because he had a bit of nazi memorabilia on the walls. sounds like gone like political correctness gone mad, louis. could kind of mad, louis. it could be kind of you. loses you. anyway, pablo loses prestigious title because of highly displays on its highly offensive displays on its wall, according to the metro and
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the prestigious title is the best, the best brand, the best pub in cornwall by camera cameras. they voted for it. so i don't know how prestigious it is. pretty. it's. it's cornwall, it's pretty cool stuff in it. >> it's got lots of curious objects. >> yeah, it's called the hole in the pub in bodmin. and they the wall pub in bodmin. and they have some kind headband have some kind of nazi headband or arm patch armband. yeah. and what was terrible is actually , what was terrible is actually, even though i'm joking in the intro, it actually wasn't that bad. brought home as bad. it was brought home as a celebration of beating the nazis. death nazis. yeah. so it's the death of you've heard of the of context. you've heard of the death love? yeah, it's the death of love? yeah, it's the death of love? yeah, it's the death put the pub. >> he didn't put it in the pub. >> he didn't put it in the pub. >> all right. >> he didn't put it in the pub. >> they'ret. >> he didn't put it in the pub. >> they're in for and >> they're in for decades, and he landlord of a pub he becomes the landlord of a pub that's already got this piece of history stored in it. and rather than put a plaque on it, why can't we a plaque on things ? can't we put a plaque on things? yeah. tear down in yeah. we have to tear it down in a you know i agree yeah. we have to tear it down in a you.you know i agree yeah. we have to tear it down in a you.you ithat's i agree yeah. we have to tear it down in a you.you ithat's they ree with you. and that's why they should close the imperial war museum. take. museum. okay, interesting take. and you know what? it's got nasty it. yeah, exactly i >> extended logic. this is an opportunity to mark some
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history, they just want to history, and they just want to get rid of it. >> right. and you're annoying. thing is, a result one thing is, it was a result of one complaint. stop complaint. we need to stop overreacting to some idiot complaining. overreacting to some idiot complairhit]. overreacting to some idiot complairhit piece, someone writes a hit piece, someone complains writes a hit piece, someone complain overreacts to stuff all everyone overreacts to stuff all the time. ignore these the time. just ignore these idiots. the idiots. anyway, let's do the star and former porn star mia khalifa divorce is hot. khalifa has said divorce is hot. |, khalifa has said divorce is hot. i, for one, am shocked she's not an advocate for family values . an advocate for family values. chris skudder. >> well, mia khalifa declares divorce and says women divorce is hot and says women should rings after split. divorce is hot and says women shouis rings after split. divorce is hot and says women shouis so rings after split. divorce is hot and says women shouis so depressing,3r split. divorce is hot and says women shouis so depressing, itsplit. divorce is hot and says women shouis so depressing, it makes this is so depressing, it makes you long for a blood diamond would be less depressing. it's just horrible, so she. well, it kind of changes. it starts out as just this really cynical thing where she's saying she's. she's involved in a piece she's been involved in a piece for vogue business called jewellery's. next big opportunity for divorce. i mean, how cynical that? they're how cynical is that? so they're hoping more stuff to hoping to sell more stuff to people when they get divorced, so wear these rings so they can wear these rings that divorce. i don't so they can wear these rings that why divorce. i don't so they can wear these rings that why you'diivorce. i don't so they can wear these rings that why you'd wante. i don't so they can wear these rings that why you'd wante. i dothat. know why you'd want to do that. and she kind and then as it goes on, she kind of changes direction of changes her direction and starts talking about decluttering. , i'm one decluttering. you know, i'm one of those people who just can't decluttering. you know, i'm one of tride people who just can't decluttering. you know, i'm one of tride panything 0 just can't decluttering. you know, i'm one of tride panything asust can't decluttering. you know, i'm one of tride panything as ift can't decluttering. you know, i'm one of tride panything as if it'sn't get rid of anything as if it's
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like, this like, oh, i've got this engagement ring lying around and i engagement ring lying around and | it, i need to do something with it, very cynical. >> em- e it, then you >> if you hated it, then you should on it. should have put a ring on it. yeah well, she's of these yeah well, she's one of these people. she's was people. she's a huge. she's was a porn star, right? and she was quite a big porn star. quite a beautiful girl. and she was she's become a supporter of hamas. she was a supporter of hamas. she was a supporter of hamas. famously, she was a famously dodgy on october 7th. and so, you know what? you know what question me i'm what the question is. let me i'm not going to ask you guys, but the question is out there. i wonder treat wonder how hamas would treat a nice right. nice girl like this. right. interesting do interesting question. let's do the sun before we get in any more trouble. and a missing fisherman survived for just weeks . sorry for weeks on just weeks. sorry for weeks on just fish as we call it fish and tree bark as we call it the lewis schaefer diet. well, i was thinking about this when i saw it. incredible moment. missing is found after missing fisherman is found after six lost in 39 c six months. lost in 39 c celsius. whatever arctic tundra where he survived on tree bark . where he survived on tree bark. this is this is a story of about a guy who goes away for six months, finds a cabin to stay
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in. it's got all the wood he needsin in. it's got all the wood he needs in the forest. and he's been feasting on fish, according to the article. and, and he was away for six months. and what men will do to stay away from his wife. i love that he's got all the wood he needs in the forest. yeah. >> he hasn't. he was almost dead when found it. when they found it. >> he was in >> well, the truth is, he was in he hut. a hunter's he was in this hut. a hunter's shack on on a stove . and he was shack on on a stove. and he was eating fish. and the picture that they showed of him is him on an ice, ice, in on an ice, on the ice, in a tent. he get into the tent. how did he get into the tent? the conspiracy? yes. a few things here. one, this was in russia, right? so his wife only got worried when he didn't return home for christmas. he was months in the was gone for months in the arctic yeah. bit arctic tundra. yeah. a bit worried return worried when he didn't return for like . and then can you even >> like. and then can you even eat bark? eat tree bark? >> questions. eat tree bark? >> well, questions. eat tree bark? >> well, quest that you can >> well, we know that you can now. i mean, just sounds like now. i mean, it just sounds like a fantastic health retreat, doesn't all worried doesn't it? we're all worried about let's go. about our weight. let's go. >> is an >> yeah, well, tree bark is an interesting . it's interesting reference. it's a subtle reference the people subtle reference to the people of during the of russia, because during the war, i read this myself and
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probably took place russia. probably took place in russia. there was such starvation that the were the nazis, the germans were eating tree bark after the war, and probably every russian knows this. so it's sort of a reminder of what's going on now . okay. of what's going on now. okay. —39 is called i have a friend who lives finland. he tells who lives in finland. he tells me —30, your penis starts to freeze. do one more story. freeze. let's do one more story. the star. and if there's one diet i want to follow, it's that of a man hasn't in 60 years. >> crusader man hasn't slept >> crusader man who hasn't slept in over 60 years survives on rice cigarettes . i rice wine and cigarettes. i mean, is this possible, since 1962, south vietnamese farmer tai ngoc claims he's been he's been unable to sleep. and he's just he's just smoked 70 fags a day. i mean, that's a lot, isn't it? and he reckons he just brews his own rice wine and knocks back a few shots that. if he back a few shots of that. if he dnnks back a few shots of that. if he drinks he can drinks enough, he says he can get . yeah, but get an hour's sleep. yeah, but this is very freaky, this is. this is very freaky, isn't reminds me of this >> well, it reminds me of this girl that i'm presently associated with. and she is all always saying, i didn't sleep at all last night. and she's the
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most amazing sleeper. we have no idea whether this is a true story. just because he says i never got any sleep has it been tested? no, it's not been tested. >> well, he's wife who's >> well, he's got a wife who's agrees that this is happening. >> he >> yeah, because that's what he she wants to believe it. it's the same guy who out for the same guy who goes out for six arctic as six months in the arctic as this. he goes out working every night. know he's night. we don't know what he's doing every night. we don't know. says. says know. well, he says. he says he's working in the field. >> he's working in the fields. and this comment and then he puts in this comment about i'm not about, it's strange that i'm not more maybe about, it's strange that i'm not moreup maybe about, it's strange that i'm not moreup no maybe about, it's strange that i'm not moreup no good. maybe he's up to no good. >> he owns three houses in vietnam. you've got to read the story about this guy before he gets a story every months gets a story every few months or something . guy he? something. this guy doesn't, he? i because i don't know, because he hasn't slept yeah either, slept in 60 years. yeah either, have l slept in 60 years. yeah either, have i. and you know what? you know to say. know what he's going to say. he's don't need he's going to say i don't need it breatharian. it all. he's a breatharian. okay, down that. okay, well, we go down on that. we on the we didn't get on to the nhs. well mind, is well never mind, the show is nearly take nearly over. so let's take another quick look at friday's front pages. so the telegraph has fire after honour has pm on the fire after honour for top donor. we discussed it earlier. the famine is
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earlier. the guardian famine is setting in un court orders israel to unblock gaza, aid the express disgrace fatcat water bosses under fire. the times has clean your own mess, thames water told the i has taxpayers may be forced to bail out thames water as customers face 40% hike in bills . and finally, the daily in bills. and finally, the daily star. the full nelson, which was about the storm. nelson those were your front pages. that is it for tonight's show. thanks to cressida and to a lesser extent, louis. headliners is back tomorrow p.m. louis. headliners is back tomorrow pm. just tomorrow at 11 pm. just kidding. at kidding. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for a.m, then stay tuned for breakfast. but for now, it's good god good night. good morning and god bless. mike. bless. i'm mike. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello. very good evening to you. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. there will some showers will still be some showers around weekend, around this weekend, but generally through the easter penod generally through the easter period it is going to be a bit dner period it is going to be a bit drier and a bit warmer than it has been of late. low pressure still in control it has
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still in control like it has been week, been through much of this week, but the flow around the low is going to ease little so going to ease a little bit, so we will see our winds easing. that the end we will see our winds easing. thtoday, the end we will see our winds easing. thtoday, still the end we will see our winds easing. thtoday, still quite the end we will see our winds easing. thtoday, still quite blustery end of today, still quite blustery for many some heavy for many of us. some heavy showery rain affecting northern areas, some seeing a little bit dner areas, some seeing a little bit drier and clearer across central parts, and also northern ireland. here, under the clear skies frost skies could see a touch of frost and perhaps even a few pockets of elsewhere , where of mist and fog elsewhere, where we stick with the cloud and the showery it going to be we stick with the cloud and the similder it going to be we stick with the cloud and the similder startit going to be we stick with the cloud and the similder start to going to be we stick with the cloud and the similder start to good g to be we stick with the cloud and the similder start to good friday; a milder start to good friday otherwise. and as we go through good , yes, a bit good friday itself, yes, a bit of and some dry of brightness and some dry weather around at first, but still outbreaks of showery rain and chance catching and a greater chance of catching some showers as we go into the afternoon. potential for some showers turning heavy, possibly even some even thundery with some hail, but there should be some bright sunny spells in between the showers temperatures higher showers and temperatures higher than recently. highs around than recently. highs of around 14 the 14 celsius towards the southeast. the winds will be easing and easing further as we go into saturday, which does look calmer look like it will be a calmer and day than of late for and drier day than of late for many. still some showers around, but look quite as
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but they don't look quite as intense as we've seen recently, though some heavy though potential for some heavy rain to affect parts of cornwall later the day . easter day later on in the day. easter day itself on sunday looks mostly dry. are showers dry. there are a few showers still, but turning cooler again by you later . by monday. see you later. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on
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gb news. >> good evening. well, it's stabbings. it's violence and i'm wondering, are you now getting scared to go out on the train on the underground? and what can be done? we have a townhouse exclusive. tired of putting cross—channel migrants in hotels. they're now going for brand new three bedroom townhouses. and joining me on
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talking pints. nicholas danes has been in batman, harry potter , star wars, mission impossible. i got to tell you, i've never actually met met ever a real life stuntman in my life. i'm looking forward to that segment that's on talking pints. but before all of that, let's get the news with polly middlehurst. >> nigel, thank you and good evening to you. well, the top story from the newsroom tonight is from london, where police have arrested a man in his 30s in connection with a double stabbing at kennington tube station. and that comes after another man was also arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. after a separate stabbing on a london train. footage of that incident, shared on social media, showed a masked man attacking someone with a large knife, as passengers called for help in the background. meanwhile, british transport police announced this afternoon that they're going to be enhancing patrols over the easter weekend across a number of london stations following the unconnected the
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unconnected stabbings on the rail network. michael gove has described the management of thames water as a disgrace after calls to increase customers bills to plug a major funding gap were made public, the firm's bosses have admitted it could face the risk of emergency nationalisation as its cash crisis deepens. shareholders have to give the company have refused to give the company half £1 billion of extra funding, describing the rescue plan put in front of them as uninvestable . instead, they want uninvestable. instead, they want the regulator, ofwat, to increase customers bills by up to 40% over the next five years. the united nations called on rishi sunak today to scrap his rwanda plan. the organisations human rights committee says the government's plan to send asylum seekers on a one way trip to the east african nation should be abandoned or repealed if it passes in parliament. in their report, 18 member states raised concerns of discrimination and potential violations of international law

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