Rebel News Podcast - September 16, 2022


DAILY | Freeland justifies lockdowns; Feds 'takeover of the internet'; Health Canada goes woke


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

167.16763

Word Count

10,326

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

In this episode, we recap the first of two debates that took place in the province of Quebec last night, and give a quick summary of the topics covered. We also discuss the pandemic, curfews, and other topics that were debated.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all right hello to all of our viewers at home sorry for a slight delay we were having some
00:00:21.000 technical difficulties but it looks like we're all good now so thank you for tuning in here on
00:00:26.760 friday september the 16th for our daily live stream before we head into the weekend i'm really
00:00:32.240 looking forward to having saturday and sunday today is a definite tgif thank god it's friday for me
00:00:38.620 i'm joined by one of our newest rebels our ottawa-based reporter william diaz how are you
00:00:44.240 doing this morning william doing excellent how about you tamara doing well thank you thanks for
00:00:50.100 asking so i understand that last night we're just going to do a quick recap of what happened last
00:00:55.420 night because it was one of your your first time live streaming on the rebel platform so that's
00:01:00.300 really exciting and it was a quebec french-based audience and french live stream so uh i guess
00:01:06.560 can we maybe just spend you know one or two minutes to quickly run through what that live stream looked
00:01:12.700 like and give a quick translation to all of our english followers yeah of course yeah so yesterday
00:01:18.620 as you just mentioned was the first um of two debates that are happening in the quebec collection
00:01:24.260 race uh this year so we had francois legault the leader of the uh quebec basically all the leaders
00:01:31.360 of every party in quebec meet together and debate um on air live for everyone in quebec to see that
00:01:38.340 was really exciting to see because it was the first time we actually saw francois legault who is
00:01:42.100 the current premier of the province debate eric duham and other other candidates are there as well so
00:01:47.780 it was very exciting um some of the topics that were mentioned were the pandemic we talked about the
00:01:53.240 french language bills such as bill 101 that would push um that would force basically cgeps and
00:02:01.140 higher education facilities to limit the amount of students that can learn in english in the province
00:02:07.500 of quebec all in the name of preserving the french language so that was an interesting topic that we
00:02:12.560 talked about yesterday we also talked about the pandemic and the curfews we know that under
00:02:16.600 francois legault in quebec um there were a lot of extreme measures taken during the pandemic
00:02:21.300 with ranging from curfews from arresting rebel news reporters that were reporting on the field we know
00:02:27.260 that uh lincoln jay was a you know apprehended by a police same thing for yankee who was harassed by
00:02:32.580 the police multiple uh times so it was the topics were interesting i think francois legault
00:02:38.000 um didn't do the best he didn't perform the best he was shocked and even the mainstream media
00:02:42.980 agrees on that so that's interesting uh the sovereignest party the party quebecois um wasn't
00:02:48.620 very well represented their leader was not convincing in um in arguing and he tried to
00:02:53.840 he seemingly tried to side with other candidates and play nice which isn't what you want to see in a
00:02:59.200 leader at all then you had quebec solida the communist party of quebec basically the quebec
00:03:04.320 solida that were just talking like like um like marxist they were talking like we expected them to
00:03:10.360 talk they were talking about restricting the amount of cars that are on the road they were
00:03:13.840 talking about putting higher taxes more government spending to get out of inflation uh the party
00:03:19.980 liberal you know it was so so it wasn't the best performance but not the worst performance either
00:03:24.700 lots of non-answers to questions asked by other candidates as well and of course the leader of the
00:03:30.100 conservative party of quebec eric duheim the moderator was very biased against him and it shows
00:03:35.540 throughout the whole the whole event i think he did well he got his points across despite the
00:03:41.380 moderator being against him he spoke like a true conservative and reflecting back on it i think
00:03:45.940 he he was less honest and direct about certain issues maybe because he he tried to be more
00:03:52.040 politically correct that's that's my guess but um i think he did well even the mainstream media
00:03:57.500 admitted it so yeah it was great and there's another debate coming up next week as well
00:04:01.460 oh good well i hope that the coverage continues i know that there was such a longing in quebec and
00:04:07.120 a big gap there that you yourself and alexa now can kind of fill and give our rebel viewers much
00:04:14.320 needed coverage of that province and and yeah i'm glad that the pandemic was debated rigorously and
00:04:20.700 discussed rigorously because quebec saw some of the most draconian measures all throughout 2020 and into
00:04:26.860 2021 so um that definitely is something that i really like to see scrutinized and vigorously
00:04:34.520 discussed so yeah um thank you for that little recap and just some quick housekeeping things before
00:04:40.180 we get too far into the stream so uh you can join us here on our daily live stream where we're going
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00:05:20.260 to you that you want to see us cover more so we are a completely donor funded news source and of
00:05:27.940 course we want to follow the facts wherever they lead in a way that our viewers find um interesting
00:05:35.140 and topics that you find interesting so i always really like having that option available to super
00:05:40.980 chat us i think that this today we will save some of the super chats till the very end and we'll kind
00:05:48.060 of designate you know 10 to 15 minutes to run through some of them unless there's something
00:05:52.020 extremely relevant or spicy to the topic that we're discussing on hand so we'll kind of use our
00:05:57.060 discernment there to decide what we save until the very end because some topics and some comments
00:06:02.480 unfortunately if you're watching us on youtube we can't share here uncensored so especially as it
00:06:08.640 pertains to the science tm around covid we unfortunately will save all of those topics until the very end where
00:06:16.740 we will then move off of youtube onto some of those other platforms where we don't have to self-censor
00:06:23.900 ourselves because of youtube's community standards which basically mean that you can't question any of
00:06:29.740 the science um so that isn't even science right science is the constant questioning and evolution
00:06:35.260 and exactly you cannot question the political science yeah you can't question the political
00:06:40.820 science on youtube and speaking of political science we have a great clip first and foremost
00:06:46.480 to share with our viewers of our deputy prime minister uh christia freeland so she's justifying
00:06:53.420 the covid lockdowns here in this little clip let's have a look
00:06:56.420 canada was going to have to put in place extraordinary measures to get through this pandemic
00:07:02.580 we did something that i don't think a country in history has ever done and our peers the wealthy
00:07:10.040 industrialized nations around the world did the same thing we literally shut down the economy
00:07:14.680 with hindsight i am very confident we did the right thing and there was actually a study over the
00:07:22.640 summer led by david naylor and a couple of other uh academics they found that if canada had had the
00:07:29.300 mortality rate of the united states 70 000 additional canadians would have died that's more than the
00:07:38.180 population of fredericton so i think all canadians like it was very hard those two years
00:07:42.960 but i think we should all remember that that saved at least 70 000 lives what it did mean though for
00:07:51.900 canada's small businesses is we asked them to shut down to save their parents and their grandparents
00:07:57.680 and my parents and grandparents well i don't have grandparents anymore but certainly my parents and
00:08:01.720 aunts and uncles and that was an extraordinary thing we asked them to do
00:08:07.120 yeah christie is grandparents there's some uh intertwining connections in there maybe she didn't want
00:08:15.180 to go down that rabbit hole but uh that was interesting that she mentioned her grandparents
00:08:19.760 no of course it's it's so ridiculous how that woman is so non-self-aware like what she says right here
00:08:27.100 is exactly the reason why the liberal party is being criticized over the way they reacted to the
00:08:31.380 pandemic they're being criticized because they shut down everything and she's talking as if she is proud
00:08:36.420 of having shut down the economy how is that something one can be proud of shutting down the economy
00:08:41.760 freezing bank accounts shutting down small businesses that the liberal party claims to want to defend you
00:08:47.320 know the left always talks about how much the government needs to defend and help small businesses
00:08:51.620 well you literally just admitted that you that she hasn't shut down you're proud of it how is she able
00:08:56.860 to say that without laughing at herself i find it so unbelievable well and the fact that she says we asked
00:09:03.740 small businesses to shut down it's like no you put down the force of the hammer of the government
00:09:10.020 on those businesses and forced them to close under threats of fines and imprisonment um this isn't that's
00:09:17.980 not asking that's telling and threatening to comply or else you're going to lose your business anyway
00:09:24.940 and uh the other thing that you know she clearly notes that we shut down the economy well what
00:09:31.440 repercussion has that had now on the economic landscape that we have currently in canada now you know
00:09:37.780 this inflation and supply chain issues these are not things that back in the spring of 2020 economists
00:09:45.260 weren't saying hey this is the fallout of such a harsh heavy-handed policy to shut down the global economy
00:09:52.220 it was coordinated and it was orchestrated and canada wasn't alone in that no canada was a key player
00:09:59.580 in that and um as our finance minister you would think yeah like you said that the lack of self-awareness
00:10:06.640 of this individual to know that the fallout of that shutdown is exactly everything that we are facing
00:10:13.320 here today coming from the mouth of someone who literally didn't miss a paycheck right she her paycheck
00:10:19.800 kept on rolling she was never affected by the lockdowns or the business closures christia freeland
00:10:25.780 continued to get paid so she has no skin in the game and it just shows how out of touch the liberals are
00:10:32.340 i keep saying it just living up in their ivory towers and imposing all these mandates and
00:10:37.860 restrictions on the little guy who as you mentioned they're supposed to be representing and protecting
00:10:42.440 well well exactly and i think this clip right here shows exactly the way of thinking the liberal party
00:10:48.020 of canada currently what she said right here it's a 30 second clip i believe one minute perhaps
00:10:52.440 in this one minute you can see the whole liberal party of canada philosophy the fact that they do not
00:10:58.200 care about what they do they don't understand the actual struggle of the working class of the small
00:11:02.600 business owners because they shut down their their economy they shut down the small businesses
00:11:08.380 and they're proud of it and they don't and they think they did the right thing i i'm not sure but i think
00:11:13.660 florida is doing quite well right now i don't recall them shutting down their economy actually they did
00:11:18.420 quite the opposite and i believe that the state of florida is doing immensely well at the moment so i don't
00:11:24.400 think it was necessary as she's claiming as she's using fear mongering to prove to have shut down the
00:11:30.580 economy i think i think that was just a draconian measure and the liberal party of canada is proud
00:11:34.920 of having done that they're proud of having shown the power they're able to have on canadians
00:11:40.760 that's a really interesting take and another thing that that was seems very outlandish to me is for
00:11:47.320 her to make this claim that we saved x amount of lives um what about all the lives that they were
00:11:53.980 devastated what about the increase in overdoses in suicides in mental health crisis um this is that
00:12:01.660 is a huge segment of the population that seems to just being be being entirely ignored when we
00:12:08.060 discuss the effect of lockdowns and how we saved so many lives but simultaneously devastated how many
00:12:14.340 others uh i would love to see a clear comparison of that and we know that a lot of people didn't
00:12:21.020 actually want to comply many many didn't comply we have a black locks article here which unfortunately
00:12:26.660 is behind a paywall so we can share it with our viewers here um for you i won't read all of it but
00:12:34.020 we'll we'll go through some of it so they researched the covid scoff laws so those who didn't comply
00:12:38.960 with the mandates and this this was undertaken by statistics canada and uh the analysts said that
00:12:45.140 they were able to identify a handful of characteristics shared by canadians who defied
00:12:51.040 masking orders and other mandates um it says that canadians were generally compliant with covid
00:12:57.380 cautions in the earlier waves of the pandemic um but i think that you know as those waves continued on
00:13:03.900 and the restrictions seemed endless and never-ending more and more people got fed up right it didn't make
00:13:08.080 sense like christia freeland said we closed all these small businesses meanwhile you could still go to
00:13:13.540 walmart and super centers to get those same items while the little guy got squashed through the lockdown
00:13:21.080 um so it's so some of the analysis was that younger canadians were found generally to be less compliant
00:13:29.580 as per this report um rates of compliance were highest in british columbia ontario and they were lower
00:13:37.740 in quebec and atlantic canada and lowest in the prairies and territories i mean
00:13:42.780 i think that's uh to be expected especially in the prairies and uh alberta and some of the
00:13:49.060 territories um something else that i found really interesting in here so it took 11 just just over
00:13:54.920 11 000 people and they surveyed uh 11 000 people across canada but um men they say are more likely to
00:14:03.160 engage in risky behavior the gender-based findings followed um some psychographic research led by the
00:14:11.480 privy council office and covid compliance was most popular among women under 34 retirees francophones
00:14:20.260 and the least popular among working age men visible minorities parents of children and prairie
00:14:28.100 residents what do you make of that william how does that ring true for you yeah well before before we
00:14:34.360 get to that i just want to make sure you're talking about people that identify as men or actual men
00:14:37.820 understudy are you not sure i think they're assuming some genders in this report such bigots it's
00:14:44.480 unbelievable no i do agree i do agree with the point that she said earlier at the beginning a lot
00:14:49.000 of people seem to be able to take it um to take you know the mandates that were imposed on them the
00:14:53.960 measures that were imposed on them because it was the beginning we didn't really know what was going
00:14:57.780 on so i think at the beginning people were really compliant but towards the end i mean at some point
00:15:03.420 lincoln jay and i we went in front of parliament hill and we asked omar algebra to comment on um the
00:15:08.920 fact that canada is alongside china and north korea as the countries that do not allow their unvaccinated
00:15:14.600 citizens travel through plane they were the only they were the only country and omar algebra wasn't able
00:15:19.760 to answer the question i think once you get to a certain point where the the human the individual
00:15:26.280 person is pushed too far they're not willing to comply anymore they're not willing to be good
00:15:31.760 anymore and follow along what the government wants them to do and follow along with the restrictions
00:15:36.680 imposed by the government i think that's really what we saw during the pandemic the government
00:15:41.540 seems to have so much power and they actually use their power but they push it a tiny bit too far
00:15:47.660 which made canadians less comply and that's what the study shows well and canadians were also
00:15:53.840 pushed to comply based on straight propaganda from china you know you saw those videos of people
00:16:00.280 dropping like flies in the street and the warning from the media and the government was that that
00:16:05.480 was coming here to canada so they terrorized and terrified people into thinking that this was going
00:16:11.660 to be the reality of how the pandemic unfolded and so people were like please let's stay home and save
00:16:18.520 lives right the two weeks to flatten the curve and then third week fourth week fifth week six week
00:16:23.880 no one's dropping like flies in the street the hospitals are empty the nurses are making tiktok
00:16:30.040 videos instead of actually being overworked and overrun which they are now but weren't back then
00:16:35.600 so it started i think a lot of people started to recognize that this doesn't make sense what was being
00:16:41.360 espoused by the television versus what was happening in real life and so naturally they hopefully would
00:16:46.880 start to question the narrative more i would have liked to have seen even more of it but i guess i lived in a
00:16:52.580 province where people were heavily compliant here in ontario so yay for that i suppose um yeah in
00:16:59.240 ontario no definitely talking about government power and we're going to throw to a little ad before
00:17:04.240 but afterwards we can talk about bill c11 and how the government will actually be able to use their
00:17:08.980 power to regulate content online very concerning yeah let's let's let's check out this quick ad break
00:17:15.320 for our kamloops documentary by drea humphrey and matt brevner well the remains of 215 children have
00:17:23.420 been found in a mass grave in canada do you want to get closer to the truth about what was actually
00:17:28.980 buried at kamloops indian residential school last year so do i that's why the rebels are doing a live
00:17:35.780 screening in calgary at canyon meadows cinemas and we want you to join us we'll be there to watch this
00:17:43.720 documentary with you meet and greet you and answer any questions that you have i can't wait to see you
00:17:49.920 there's more info below
00:17:51.660 i am so excited for that documentary and i think the timing is is perfect especially as i think it's
00:18:09.520 this coming monday or maybe it's the next where there's the all all children matter day the orange
00:18:15.100 shirt day well i know there's the reconciliation truth and reconciliation type of day on the 30th of
00:18:21.540 september so it'll definitely be interesting to see it i actually cannot wait to see the documentary it'll
00:18:27.520 be so great to watch yeah andrea is so thorough and matt is um an amazing videographer and editor
00:18:34.060 so i have really high hopes for this documentary and i tickets i was looking just uh just this morning
00:18:40.680 tickets are only 17 so i think that's a great price and i'm sure that there is a zoom option as well if
00:18:46.160 you can't make it directly to calgary we won't be there um but some of of course drea sheila ezra
00:18:52.800 they will be there in person and i always urge people to go out and meet people in person talk
00:18:59.340 shake hands get out to get mingling again it's been a long two years two and a half years of that all
00:19:06.560 being essentially stolen from us so it's always fun to get out in person and meet and greet
00:19:11.420 um but yes so now we're gonna discuss this bill c11 which basically was was they tried to pass through
00:19:19.040 prior to justin trudeau proroguing parliament right under the guise of c10 now it's just being
00:19:24.920 reinvigorated and re-envisioned and you before we throw to a clip on this um you william had shared
00:19:31.700 with me that you had read the entire bill can you can you bring us some highlights of what you found
00:19:36.640 was most concerning about it bill c11 the censorship soviet union type bill introduced by our great
00:19:46.400 liberal party here in here in canada bill c11 basically will give the government the power to
00:19:52.500 decide what content online is promoted one content online is censored to canadian viewers on youtube and
00:20:00.660 other platforms which is very alarming what time in history did the government have that much power
00:20:07.460 in terms of what content will be shared and what news would be shared to canadians and it worked it
00:20:13.860 never happened apart from in soviet union and we know how the soviet union turned out with their
00:20:18.260 ministry of truth um bill c11 is probably the most dangerous bill since bill c16 that jordan pearson
00:20:25.200 talked about a lot the bill regarding gender pronouns and the compelling of language right
00:20:29.840 um so basically that's what bill c11 is it is a bill that government uh that will give the
00:20:34.800 government the power to censor speech and decide what content to promote first online so if they
00:20:39.860 don't like rebel news if they don't find rebel news to be canadian enough well they will have the
00:20:44.420 power to censor us online and to promote cbc ctv global news or other mainstream media channels we
00:20:51.960 know that the bill currently passed the third reading in the house of commons and is now um in the senate
00:20:57.660 they had a comedy yesterday and they had a comedy on the september 14th as well regarding the bill
00:21:02.720 they discussed it at the senate and they brought in some interesting guests we we we clipped a few
00:21:07.700 we got a few clips of this i don't know if we would be able to play it later but you know one of the main
00:21:13.420 advocates for the bill is pablo rodriguez the heritage minister uh of trudeau's liberal party
00:21:19.720 and he says he claims that bill c11 will promote freedom of speech now i don't know how you draw
00:21:26.200 censorship how you draw a line from censorship to freedom of speech because it's non-existent it's
00:21:31.640 literally synonyms you cannot have freedom of speech when you have censorship it's unbelievable
00:21:36.120 and when i went to confront him in ottawa to ask him the question he told me i was disrespectful for
00:21:41.540 asking him the question he wasn't able to give me one way bill c11 will promote free speech so it is
00:21:46.780 just an extremely dangerous bill that will allow that would give so much power to government it's
00:21:52.100 actually alarming and i hope that the senate votes against it yeah let's see i think can we throw to
00:21:57.840 that quick clip of william there with uh rodriguez let's is there any sound that we can cool guy
00:22:05.140 how will it promote canadian content promote free speech it's censored speech it will give the
00:22:10.460 government the power to censor speech who are you with i'm with rebel news my name is william diaz
00:22:15.780 read the bill yeah i read it and where is it written that i'm asking you a question how how would it
00:22:23.520 promote no i'm the journalist i'm asking you a question how would it promote free speech
00:22:27.180 how on earth can it promote free speech i'm asking a question to you sir you're a minister
00:22:32.640 did i answer all the questions you didn't answer anything about my question how would it promote free
00:22:37.920 speech you didn't answer anything how would it promote free speech
00:22:40.940 read your stuff oh his handler has to get in the way sir the canadian people elected you can you give
00:22:48.840 them an answer how would it promote free speech
00:22:51.260 would you be gracious enough to give me an answer sir or you're just going to ignore the country
00:22:57.980 you're very disrespectful i'm asking you a question how would it promote free speech
00:23:02.020 it's a super quick question sir
00:23:05.020 all right thank you for not answering have a good day standard liberal logic right yeah exactly so you
00:23:13.960 see he's not able to defend his bill he's not able to actually provide answers as of why it will
00:23:19.120 promote free speech and it's because he it won't promote free speech it won't and he knows it he knows
00:23:23.820 that it's not something that is going to happen it will give the government the power to censor speech
00:23:27.180 is extremely dangerous i think if we can throw to later on that video i spoke to pierre paulia about
00:23:32.020 the bill and i think pierre paulia had a great thought on the bill the fact that he tried to push
00:23:36.340 me away will be what they're going to do online they are going to push rebel news content away they're
00:23:40.760 going to push content that goes against their government narrative away can we throw to that second clip
00:23:46.440 we even have two um oh there it is my question and what are your thoughts on bill c11 well first of all
00:23:57.900 the fact that he pushed you away is symbolic of what they want to do on the internet which is to push
00:24:03.680 away any contrary viewpoint shut down anyone other than the view of the government media cbc and other
00:24:12.700 subsidized outlets and of course the corporate media controlled by bell canada and other big
00:24:20.640 uh oligopolistic corporations they have a very tight-knit group of well-controlled media that
00:24:29.000 reports what the government wants people to see and this bill is designed to ensure everybody watches
00:24:34.240 them and ignores all the other independent voices so it's no surprise that liberal mps encourage
00:24:42.180 this kind of censorship it will protect them from criticism the way the same way they wanted to
00:24:48.500 protect themselves from criticism by pushing you away and just just tomorrow before i before i throw
00:24:55.200 on to you i just want to mention one last thing then i'll let you give your thoughts there's also
00:24:59.420 something extremely alarming when i read thoroughly the bill this morning for a second time i saw under
00:25:04.520 part 2.4 prohibition 33 34.997 it it is prohibited for any person to knowingly make a material misrepresentation
00:25:15.660 of a fact to a person designated under paragraph 37 30 34.7 which basically means the viewer so if the
00:25:24.500 bill passes through it will be prohibited for people to say something that the government considers to be
00:25:31.100 misinformation this is exactly what is written in the bill it's literally written black on white so it
00:25:36.980 will give the power to the government to decide what and what isn't misinformation and we all know
00:25:41.900 how you know professors and academics and government like to label rebel news misinformation even though
00:25:47.180 what we say 99 of the time four months afterwards confirmed as the truth right so it will give them
00:25:53.680 the governments it will give the government the power to censor us because they consider us to be
00:25:57.900 misinformation or any other outlet for that matter that they consider misinformation what do you think
00:26:02.960 well and of course as per all the ambiguously worded liberal bills that come through they don't even define
00:26:09.780 misinformation and the thing that really maddens me about this term misinformation is that
00:26:18.200 our own government throughout the covid narrative has been the leader of misinformation i mean
00:26:25.500 even back early 2020 theresa tam our public health officer our federal public health officer flip-flopping
00:26:34.540 on masks and the mask mandate and the border closures and calling them racist and and pandemic control
00:26:41.020 measures um they were the purveyors of misinformation from the onset of the pandemic that and that in confused
00:26:51.260 people and made them further dis untrusting of government institutions so i think that this is just another
00:27:00.140 case in point where the liberal government has to take a good long hard look in the mirror and see what
00:27:05.420 they've done over their their ruling the last several years and um and really i really hope that this doesn't
00:27:14.140 like you said make it through the senate um i guess it could go either way but we have for instance this
00:27:19.020 clip here of the former crtc commissioner tim denton um i posted a clip yesterday of him uh his comments
00:27:28.060 around c11 and then i i posted another video just this morning where he basically laughs when he's asked by
00:27:34.940 a senator whether or not the crtc could even enforce a bill of this magnitude so maybe let's throw if we have
00:27:41.100 that that clip where he laughs in response first let's throw to that one because i thought that
00:27:46.140 his response and his reaction was really telling on what this bill entails yeah the senate hearings
00:27:52.220 are very interesting okay we have the other clip ready but let's let's go that that one first where
00:27:56.860 he laughs because again i just think that his response and i shared that on my twitter um just about
00:28:02.620 an hour ago his response there it's it's so candid and just natural you know he's just a regular guy
00:28:10.140 and they ask him this question and he just burst he's just laughing um if we have it pulled up let's
00:28:15.500 have a look that's not the issue let's say this legislation goes ahead is the crtc even capable of this
00:28:24.780 is the crtc capable of being an inquisitorial agency is the crtc capable of it'll certainly try a lot
00:28:41.420 the crtc is composed of you know at the bottom ordinary reasonable human beings try to do a good job
00:28:48.940 in the light of a statute which is enormous and which carries with it in highly intrusive powers
00:28:57.260 and they are being set to regulate the terms and conditions under which people shall communicate
00:29:02.700 across the internet for most of the purposes which we use the internet it is not humanly possible
00:29:10.700 even if the crtc were composed of double doctorates in communication law and philosophy for them to do the
00:29:17.660 job that is being called upon for them to do and the staff themselves are not capable and this is not
00:29:25.100 because they're dumb or or or bad or misled it's because they're human beings and uh there is no
00:29:34.620 sufficiently enlightened body of people able to carry out the delicate and subtle tasks that are
00:29:43.180 required that is my belief yeah and then he also so basically a big part of this bill is that they're
00:29:51.340 basically redefining the term broadcast and so it's funny where you know you're taking words that
00:29:57.980 previously had a meeting you're redefining it while simultaneously imposing new words and restrictions
00:30:04.460 that you're not even defining so again who did that before in the past redefining words who did that
00:30:10.780 in the past yes exactly and i hope many canadians are asking themselves that so i want to just throw
00:30:17.340 to the second clip that we have two of the same tim denton again he's the former cr crtc that's the
00:30:22.540 canadian radio television uh broadcasting corporation their former commissioner uh this is what he said to
00:30:29.100 them he basically calls this bill a reverse takeover of the internet c11 declares all audio visual and
00:30:37.420 audio content on the internet to be broadcasting it's a kind of reverse takeover of the internet the
00:30:44.460 tiny canadian broadcasting system can take on the world of the internet by the mere trick of redefining
00:30:50.220 broadcasting c11 is that bold and that absurd c11 is about protecting the economic interests of an
00:31:00.140 obsolescent niche of canada's canada's music and video industries it is not about bringing broadcasting
00:31:06.940 regulation up to date it is not even about streaming it is about controlling content on the internet
00:31:13.260 the persons who transmit content and what reaches the persons who access internet content instead of
00:31:19.260 introducing an actual online streaming act one that would would have considered the unique nature
00:31:25.660 of internet delivered content and the functioning of the brackets for that content c11 tries to stuff
00:31:32.540 the most vibrant and adaptive marriage of technology and culture within the solidifying embrace of the
00:31:40.220 regulated broadcasting system bill c11 seeks to prolong and reinforce the supply-side dynamics of
00:31:48.620 broadcasting regulation c11 fails to affirm or even acknowledge the primacy of the audience and its
00:31:56.460 right to choose the programming that suits it
00:32:02.220 yeah i like that he really he touches on the fact that they're like stuffing technology and culture in
00:32:07.660 together under the guise of requiring regulatory oversight um and and you know that things are bad too when
00:32:15.500 youtube themselves sounds the alarm on the the potential repercussions of such a large again
00:32:24.700 ambiguously worded bill aimed at censoring and you know redirecting people's access and and the content
00:32:33.660 that becomes available to them so yeah sheila reported on this uh back in i think it was june or july and in that in
00:32:41.180 that video or in that report story there is um they the first part of it is the is youtube sounding the
00:32:48.060 alarm on bill c11 i don't know i guess we have a few minutes let's let's just watch a few quick minutes
00:32:53.020 of what youtube has to say yeah and um yeah the reason why it's so why it's so important that it's so
00:32:58.460 ironic youtube is such a huge censor in our days they censored they censored rebel news censored a bunch
00:33:03.740 of people on youtube and they're the ones speaking against censorship bill so it just gives you an idea of how
00:33:09.740 terrible and horrific the bill actually is and how dangerous it is because if youtube who is an
00:33:15.660 extremely huge censor talks against it it's extremely radical it is a radical censorship
00:33:21.820 soviet union style bill and it seems that the only people who are really in defense of this bill or want
00:33:28.540 to see it go through are are mostly irrelevant canadian artists you know actors musicians who otherwise
00:33:36.140 wouldn't get yeah and and the liberal politicians of course how could we forget but people who
00:33:42.220 wouldn't otherwise be platformed because they're just not actually you know talented they're not
00:33:47.340 people that we the canadians are naturally gravitating towards to choose to watch and so
00:33:52.460 they their content would then take preference and precedence over the content you know like like you
00:34:00.300 mentioned before like what you get from rebel news and dissidents and um that's really concerning and
00:34:07.260 it seems to be that the only champions that are real you know on the ground canadians that are
00:34:11.420 championing championing this sort of censorship bill are the the lackluster um actors and musicians that
00:34:20.780 would potentially benefit from them from it right once it's actually enacted you see how this unfolds in real
00:34:26.860 time that may not actually be the case as we see with so many other pieces of liberal legislation how
00:34:33.020 it works in real time anytime anything the government touches in my opinion um somewhere along the line
00:34:39.180 fails yeah well that that's what ronald reagan did and i think he had some great wisdom when he said those
00:34:44.860 those words uh the nine most terrifying words in english dictionaries i'm the government i'm here i'm
00:34:49.980 here to help you uh but no i hope i spoke to blaine kalkins a few few months ago in j in june i believe
00:34:56.300 and he told me that he hopes the senate is actually a room for second thoughts in regards to the bill and they
00:35:02.860 would actually vote the bill down i hope they do their job i hope the senate does its job and really
00:35:08.220 thinks that this bill through nice i i do have hope that the senate will vote it down because we know that it can be in so a
00:35:14.700 sober second thought chamber so i hope that's that's what they do and they do their actual role by doing
00:35:20.060 that yeah and i think definitely based on the testimony of of people like tim denton um yeah that
00:35:26.540 will help facilitate hopefully the squashing of such a far-reaching bill now before we get to our next ad
00:35:32.940 break we also just wanted to touch on this headline from uh ctv news the right wing extremism in canada
00:35:41.500 uh there's anti-hate anti-hate experts urge action right so here's more government action
00:35:48.940 against right-wing extremism in canada and the thing that always gets me about these sorts of um
00:35:56.060 buzzwords and uh labels is you know how do you define right what is right wing extremism yeah
00:36:05.100 yeah no definitely don't we have a thing i think
00:36:06.860 sorry go ahead william okay well no that's the thing though you know the left likes to use those
00:36:13.820 those buzzwords alt-right all right fascist racist extremist bigoted person how do you define that i i
00:36:22.460 have some trouble finding leftists that are actually able to define these terms instead of just using it
00:36:27.900 to label someone that way and try to discredit everything that they say they they're not able to
00:36:33.420 find a definition i i totally agree with what you said right here 100 well and they source um evan
00:36:40.460 balgord from the executive director of the canadian anti-hate network which in my opinion the canadian
00:36:45.900 anti-hate network essentially just fuels and facilitates hate i mean i don't know what they've even done
00:36:51.260 to to connect or re reconnect canadians over the last years of the reign of justin trudeau where we've
00:36:59.180 seen more divisive language than ever before at least in my lifetime um and i've spoken to some
00:37:04.780 elderly people too and they've seen in their lifetime the divisive nature of the language used
00:37:09.980 by this government to fuel that divide among canadians so i don't know what the canadian anti-hate network
00:37:15.980 has actually done to rectify any of that other than uh promote increasing hate toward i guess what they
00:37:22.780 consider to be right-wing extremism but you know i never thought that upholding things like freedom
00:37:29.340 of choice would be labeled as um a fascist ideology right extreme far right that's fascism well since
00:37:38.940 when is freedom of choice far right fascism um upholding the rule of law so you know for instance
00:37:45.260 when the mask mandates were in effect in 2020 and 2021 i was really reporting heavily on the fact that
00:37:52.460 mask exemptions which were built into that piece of legislation were not being honored and uh people
00:38:00.060 were were facing reprimand for not masking despite having medical or whatever kind of mask exemption so
00:38:07.340 you know upholding that rule of law the fact that hey this exemption clause is built into this legislation
00:38:13.340 who's responsible for enforcing it and why aren't they you know when did that become fascist and far
00:38:19.180 right um there's so much not only fascist but also also misogynistic remember to tamara you are a
00:38:25.500 misogynist person for yeah you're racist misogynist all the labels that the anti-hate network networks
00:38:31.500 like to push on rebel news journalists yeah and this this article i mean i tried to to find like the
00:38:38.220 highlights the keys to pull out of here to read but honestly it's the whole thing is just mind-blowing the
00:38:45.580 connections that they draw and i mean of course you're they reference pierre polyev once again
00:38:51.420 right as like this far-right extremist that he's the model citizen of far-right extremism and it always
00:38:57.740 makes me wonder well what what does his venezuelan immigrant wife and his venezuelan you know half
00:39:04.380 of venezuelan children what do they think of this label of pierre polyev being a white supremacist a
00:39:10.540 racist grouped in with you know the the far-right extremism in canada and being the leader apparently
00:39:18.940 of the this group um they fail to mention those facts in this article you know it just and anyone
00:39:28.140 who knows any better to to think critically would see this article and you could pick this apart um with
00:39:35.740 a fine tooth comb really uh there's a lot in here that needs to be debunked and uh unfortunately it's
00:39:41.980 too much i think for us on this live stream uh here especially starting late um and samara we would
00:39:49.820 have an hour worth of content just going through every lie that this article and every lie of this
00:39:56.060 leftist ideology says i mean we don't have even one thing let me just search it out because they said
00:40:01.740 that that that he um polyev or where was it here oh my gosh anyway he marched with
00:40:11.340 someone who refused that's the soldier right uh james top that refused to be vaccinated and it's like
00:40:17.660 even that language that you use refused to get vaccinated no he made a personal choice
00:40:23.660 not to get vaccinated when did we this refusal of vaccine start to take precedence over people who
00:40:31.740 exercised their bodily autonomy i mean bodily autonomy was never traditionally a far-right extremist
00:40:38.780 ideology and here we are as the ones who are upholding that and espousing that and yeah if i recall
00:40:45.740 correctly yeah if i recall correctly is a lab that has been pushing for you know legal abortion
00:40:52.460 shouting your abortions on top of the rooftop and they were the ones claiming that the supposed right
00:40:58.540 of a woman to have an abortion is bodily autonomy and now it is the right that is actually talking
00:41:04.780 about actual bodily autonomy in terms of covet mandates and covet vaccine and the left labels
00:41:11.180 this view of bodily autonomy as an extremist fascist bigoted misogynistic racist uh view extremist view
00:41:19.100 you know there's such a double standard i guess this might come down to the fact that once you start to
00:41:25.260 point out the the holes in their logic you're automatically a far-right extremist of course
00:41:31.820 of course i think i have it figured out now good job all right so we're going to go to a quick ad
00:41:38.780 break um and then we'll come back and get through a few other highlights and maybe some of these super
00:41:44.860 chats called david aiken yes we started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms
00:41:54.060 but our freedoms are nobody's to take away so we're going to restore everybody's freedoms
00:42:14.860 you know lots of people came here wanting to only do a day and uh the word with all the truckers is
00:42:21.180 they're now staying for many days you know like a lot of people now are planning on days and days in
00:42:27.020 ottawa so we are here to end the month out i am not leaving that we get what we want we're not going to
00:42:35.420 give up
00:42:47.740 my body my choice especially the choice for my child
00:42:54.700 my body my choice there you go you can hear them chanting my body my choice there it is those
00:43:05.660 far-right extremists yeah i know those bigoted fascist racist misogynist people yeah i love that
00:43:12.860 ad so much man the music is so great such a great person mocha he's really well making those documentaries
00:43:18.780 and it's no longer just exclusive to rebel news plus so that i don't if you didn't catch it we
00:43:24.220 have released it or we will be releasing it to the general public on september 19th so that is i'm
00:43:29.740 just checking my calendar monday three days um yeah so that's exciting that's convoy documentary.com
00:43:35.980 and of course you can click there to support our journalistic efforts and the development of these
00:43:41.900 kind of documentaries and you know it's a way for us to really gauge how much people appreciate our work
00:43:46.860 and where where our efforts are best spent too right if you depending on what page you donate to
00:43:53.020 or where you decide to contribute your assistance to us financially then we can at least see what
00:43:59.260 the viewers are into what they appreciate the most of our coverage and give you more of that so uh
00:44:04.540 thank you for people to people who who help us and support us financially because without you we
00:44:10.220 we wouldn't be able to do this important work um yeah we have one super chat here from phrasebo he
00:44:16.620 says that the countdown is on just one more day before we tell our government we don't want the new
00:44:22.860 world order or agenda 2030 if you live in hamilton sorry if you live in hamilton join us saturday at
00:44:32.060 hamilton city hall 12 noon bring signs if you don't have signs i have lots to hand out so thanks
00:44:38.380 for the five dollars so what what frazier is talking about right here is the worldwide freedom
00:44:43.180 rallies occurring on september 17th there are some in montreal there are some in ottawa
00:44:47.260 toronto calgary edmonton hamilton i believe as he just mentioned there's some all across canada and
00:44:52.780 all across the world as well there's also some in england and the uk so that'll definitely be
00:44:57.660 interesting i believe that we will be covering more than one freedom rally i might be mistaken but
00:45:02.700 we will yes i think in each province what's happening oh yeah people have a recorder in each
00:45:07.980 province um depending on the turnout how things go and who's committed where but of but as always uh
00:45:15.260 rebel has been the leaders in in covering these freedom rallies since they began right david menzies
00:45:23.260 was at queen's park early in may 2020 covering the bunch of yahoo's out on the lawn there so um
00:45:29.980 yeah we'll have rebels all over uh tomorrow at 12 noon i guess in your city centers yeah exactly
00:45:37.420 i'll be here in montreal with the alexella what's covered the ones happening in quebec here so that'll
00:45:41.820 be fun all right and then we just have two quick topics to run through um before we we end our time
00:45:48.700 here so if you want to super chat us we have 10 minutes left feel free to to send us a super chat and
00:45:54.620 give us your comments or if you have any questions just want to chat with us it's a great way to
00:45:59.740 engage with the live stream um global news so david one of their report is yeah one of their
00:46:06.780 reporters has been in the news and you've covered it pretty extensively williams maybe you should take
00:46:10.540 the lead on this um but this black locks article first and foremost uh highlights the global news is
00:46:17.740 quote on the brink so we've seen you know the mainstream media has really lost the plot on a lot
00:46:24.140 of different areas throughout the last two years and failed to hold the government and the health
00:46:28.460 bureaucracy to account and canadians are obviously waking up to that so this black locks article
00:46:34.540 notes that um the executive vice president of global's parent company so that's chorus entertainment
00:46:41.900 he's testified that news is a challenging business and there's no longer a feasible strategy so that's
00:46:48.860 obviously financially um despite the fact that and i'll highlight here global and other tv
00:46:55.900 broadcasters from the outbreak of the pandemic received 103.6 million dollars in direct cash grants
00:47:06.460 including federal wage subsidies according to uh the august and august 23rd crtc report regular regulators
00:47:16.140 also waived 36.5 million in mandatory industry licensing fees and they still can't keep apparently
00:47:27.020 their head above water what do you make of this william well first of all just show the level
00:47:35.500 to which global news is that efron or anyone in the studio can we put the clip of david atkin
00:47:41.420 being the global news chief liberal heckler at pierre polyev's a little statement on parliament hill
00:47:48.540 can we show that first of all yeah we have this new angle right that really shows just how aggressive he
00:47:55.020 was yeah let's take a look at that thank you very much i appreciate it uh appreciate your presence here
00:48:01.180 today uh before i begin let me just say that uh thank you very much i might be i'm being heckled here by
00:48:10.940 by by the by thank you very much for your congratulations thank you very much for your
00:48:16.700 questions i'm going to begin my remarks now but will you take some questions afterwards justin trudeau
00:48:22.540 is out of touch and canadians are out of money the cost of government is driving up the cost of living
00:48:31.180 a half a trillion dollars of inflationary deficits have bid up the cost of the goods
00:48:37.260 we buy and the and the interest that canadians pay the cost for workers and businesses to produce the
00:48:46.140 goods that we buy on top of that trudeau proposes yet more spending to bid up costs even further
00:48:54.220 the more things the more he spends the more things cost it is just inflation their homes and to buy a home
00:49:03.500 in the very first place the reason that look yeah so i mean we have we we have uh basically a uh
00:49:13.740 a liberal heckler who snuck in here today i'm a little too well apparently and i work for global
00:49:18.940 news i'm the chief political correspondent for that organization are you going to let me make my
00:49:22.380 mistake from the guy who actually reported first on the prime minister breaking the law are you going
00:49:27.340 to let me just like to ask a question say i've never i've actually never seen you heckling the prime
00:49:32.620 minister look bottom line is this you're going to take some questions at the end of this statement
00:49:38.300 yes i'm taking i'll be taking two questions at the very end thank you very much thank you very much
00:49:42.140 the uh so i'm going to start my statement again how rude just so rude that's just unbelievable yeah
00:49:49.580 and i'd like every viewer at home to take just five seconds think what would have happened to the
00:49:55.820 reporter if the person giving his press conference was justin trudeau and the reporter was a rebel news
00:50:02.300 reporter like the person the reporter would have been shot or something like that something would
00:50:06.620 have happened but david akian pierre pauliev respectfully spoke to him they debated together
00:50:12.540 and david akian was just unbelievable in that clip i mean i remember someone as rebel news telling us that
00:50:17.420 if a rebel news reporter did that it would have been ground for dismissal like that's not a professional
00:50:21.660 thing to do as a reporter especially as a reporter receives money from the government and that receives
00:50:26.940 money from our our hard work you know he he's partially paid by us so it's just unbelievable
00:50:33.740 to see that happen but it shows what level the mainstream media is at right now what level global
00:50:39.020 news is that right now just what david akian did right here is unacceptable and pierre pauliev handled
00:50:44.460 it well i found he handled it it reminded me the way he handled it like it reminded me of run the census
00:50:49.660 in florida or donald trump when they are faced with bias reporter that don't report the fact or that do
00:50:55.820 unacceptable things in press conference they don't let them step on them they respond to them and they
00:51:01.660 argue with them and i i like the way pierre pauliev responded on that clip yeah regardless of comparisons
00:51:07.900 i think it just shows strength of character and the uh you know the the inklings of a real leader that
00:51:15.100 you can take charge and you can stand and be assertive in what you're doing and what you're saying
00:51:20.860 enough to denounce that despicable behavior by a supposed journalist and supposed to be
00:51:26.940 somewhat neutral reporter political correspondent yeah it just shows that they've lost the plot
00:51:33.340 right and and further evidence by this black locks article the global news is on the brink and they're
00:51:37.900 in full toddler tantrum mode as a result so it's funny it's it's funny in a way to see in real time but
00:51:45.580 had they have conducted themselves differently over the last two years then this probably wouldn't be the
00:51:50.300 state of affairs within the mainstream media um so we have one more thing to get to that was in the
00:51:55.740 headline so we have to get to it and that was the this health canada memo that went out um they released
00:52:03.020 a woke language guide and so this was published by our friends over at the western standard and they
00:52:09.660 actually link in here um the jonathan k posted some direct screenshots so if you want to go back and
00:52:17.740 search and see this directly for yourself i would suggest going there but we just will read um some
00:52:24.060 of them from this website because it's just easier to uh stay organized that way but basically they
00:52:31.420 health canada under the guise of you know our health officer theresa tam who again was a giant failure and
00:52:37.500 spreader of misinformation throughout the whole covid pandemic in my opinion um she released this
00:52:44.460 guide or maybe i shouldn't assume her gender but tam released this guide uh to apparently promote
00:52:50.700 diversity and health equity and i just want to say what about health equity for the unvaccinated
00:52:58.540 right we just continue to forget that the unvaccinated are denied various forms of equity within our
00:53:06.700 society especially as it pertains to what we still pay into which is our socialized medical system you know they
00:53:13.580 can't get uh organ donation they can't be organ recipients they can donate their organs but they
00:53:20.300 can't receive one so there is so much flawed logic in here first and foremost but regardless that's not
00:53:26.300 exactly the point that i'm trying to make here it's just some of the the things that they that they say so
00:53:33.980 um you know they're telling people that they should not say women and men guys ladies and gentlemen they
00:53:40.860 should be replaced with people of all genders everyone and just just people um
00:53:48.460 i don't know if you if you found any highlights in here william that you'd like to touch on
00:53:53.260 but i'm trying to find again there was one that was really good oh here we go the guide and this is
00:54:01.100 right beside tam's picture i don't know if it looks different on the uh yeah right beside to the left of her picture the guide
00:54:07.580 said public servants should not say vulnerable populations populations at risk and targeted
00:54:15.100 groups slash populations it said these people should be called key populations priority populations and
00:54:21.900 equity seeking groups and oh it's just enough to make your minds just explode because it's like how can we have
00:54:30.860 discussions when we're just constantly trying to check our um political correctness and now it's gone so
00:54:40.140 far as to infiltrate into the medical system as well it's just getting to be so ridiculous and again if
00:54:48.460 you want to fact check any of this yeah you can go on jonathan case twitter because he posted direct
00:54:53.660 photos of the memo i mean you told me that two years ago i wouldn't have believe you but it's just
00:54:59.820 it's it's the peak generation uh is the peak gen generation of a of a society like degradation sorry
00:55:06.780 the peak degradation of a society it's what's the purpose of that i'm being politically correct not
00:55:12.940 offend some people it's it's unbelievable you care more about political correctness than than the actual
00:55:20.300 health of your patient that's what medicine is nowadays it is politicized science it's it's just
00:55:26.140 unbelievable i can't believe it yeah it's really sad actually and one other point in this uh article
00:55:32.060 health canada said gendered titles might lead to people assuming genders and just my personal
00:55:39.340 experience here so um i i gave birth in the hospital in march 2021 and they on the board there they have
00:55:48.620 you know boy girl the name the weight of the baby all the things right all those little key details
00:55:54.220 when they're normal well now they've scratched out that boy girl section so that's completely the
00:56:03.340 whiteboard on the wall i noticed is that the gender the boy and the girl um portions of that chart are
00:56:10.780 just completely scratched out on the whiteboard now they don't even write it or document it
00:56:14.540 i have no words for that it's unbelievable it's just so ridiculous the length that our society is
00:56:23.420 willing to go through to be supposedly politically correct and then that language turns into legislation
00:56:29.820 which turns into bill 16 which turns into um imprisonment of people for being mean to other
00:56:36.380 individuals and hurting the feeling of other individuals like how can you have a functioning
00:56:40.860 well-being society when you are in prison when you are arrested for being mean to other people
00:56:46.700 when you are ostracized from society because you dare to say an actual factual claim that there are
00:56:53.420 only two genders men and women how can you have a functioning well-being society when you follow those
00:56:59.580 woke pc uh ideologies it's unbelievable and who defines mean right that's that's who defines
00:57:09.340 how what classifies as mean or nice or far right or hate or discrimination or misinformation or
00:57:18.140 so again the ambiguously worded things and then of course once you have a definition as we see with
00:57:22.780 bill c11 the liberals can just propose a new bill that redefines those words like broadcasting and what
00:57:29.180 that means so um yeah well anyway redefine the words the ministry of truth i know orwell would just be
00:57:36.460 living his best life um in 1984 so we have one other super chat ivo gives gives five dollars um and
00:57:44.860 if an election were held today paulyev would become our next prime minister yeah i mean i don't doubt it
00:57:49.660 based on how many votes that they garnered and additional uh cpc members that they garnered throughout
00:57:57.900 the leadership uh election so yeah i don't i don't doubt that that would be the reality and that's why i think
00:58:04.540 we're seeing mainstream media having a complete meltdown temper tantrum because they've lost the
00:58:09.820 plot they really yeah they're not they're not doing the job they've been hired to do i mean they're
00:58:14.620 paid by a liberal government i mean we're accused of being russian propaganda first of all we're not
00:58:19.500 paid by russia we don't receive any money by russia we're not receiving any money by the russian
00:58:23.980 government i can assure that but if the leftist logic is that since we receive money from the russian
00:58:30.220 government we are russian propaganda cbc and those mainstream media outlets receive money from the
00:58:36.860 canadian government therefore following their logic they would be a liberal propaganda but we never hear
00:58:42.860 that ever from the left yeah no that's a good analogy from russia yeah just to be extremely clear on that
00:58:51.980 one right but but um like we said in this black box article like 103.6 million dollars in direct cash
00:59:00.780 grants plus they waived 36.5 million in licensing fees like this is millions of dollars in subsidies
00:59:09.100 and fee waiving that they've received and still they can't stay afloat it just goes to show the sad
00:59:14.700 state of affairs the mainstream propaganda arm of the liberal government here in canada with that
00:59:20.540 imagine if they had to hustle like rebel news imagine if they had to work like rebel news find
00:59:25.020 donations and everything they wouldn't survive but also imagine if they had been on the ground
00:59:30.220 reporting on those freedom rallies all through 2020 and and and featuring the devastating effects
00:59:36.220 that these policies and mandates and restrictions were having on just everyday working canadians uh
00:59:42.940 maybe they wouldn't be in this mess now no of course anyways but anyway we're at time now so
00:59:50.140 uh thank you everyone for joining into our daily live stream if you aren't uh heading out well
00:59:55.820 tomorrow will be a big day and we'll have lots of reports to follow after all the freedom rallies
01:00:00.460 that take place tomorrow apparently starting at noon depending on where your local uh city center and
01:00:06.460 your city hall may be um so have fun and be safe out there everyone thanks for joining William and
01:00:12.700 i on this friday and uh have a good weekend we'll see you next week yeah thank you everyone i'm lewis
01:00:20.060 brackpool reporting for rebel news and you're probably wondering why i'm in a kitchen well unfortunately the
01:00:26.860 british public are in the midst of a cost of living crisis also known as a cost of lockdown crisis and our
01:00:35.500 obsession with green policies now normal things such as making a cup of tea or putting the washing on
01:00:44.380 and even keeping the lights on is going to be extremely expensive this winter offgem the uk's energy
01:00:53.500 regulator has warned that the energy price gap is set to go up by 80 percent from october the 1st this year
01:01:02.220 this will mean that the average uk household's energy bill by direct debit will see costs increase
01:01:09.740 from one thousand nine hundred and seventy one pounds to three thousand five hundred and forty nine pounds a year
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