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welcome back now the netflix film roma has won the award for best film at this year's british academy film awards in london otherwise known as the bafta is all the winners included the favorites a film about queen anne which collected gongs for best actress best supporting actress. best screenplay rami malek won best actor for his portrayal of freddie mercury in the film he and rapsody i'm joined now in the studio by our ports to charlie angela charlie tell us about the most successful films well a favorite was tipped to win twelve awards and it picks up seventy six sorry so that's pretty great as he said stunning british film best actress with livia coleman playing a very capricious queen and one of our less a known royals and best supporting actress going to richard vice and amazingly she was actually up against her costar emma stone both up for best supporting actress
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it's a very wickedly funny film the cynical comedy about queen and in these two women fighting for her affections in her court it's quite unlike the other films we've seen from yoko's learn to most his other his earlier films the killing of a sacred deer and the lobster equally bizarre but not quite as bleak so i can see the favorite becoming a bit of a box office hit for him which will be good the other one which was a hot contender for many awards was roma and it picked up the most important awards best director best film and best cinematography and you can see why because it is it's a masterpiece in black and white a slice of middle class life in mexico city in the one nine hundred seventy s. telling the story of this family in a very loyal domestic worker it's the story of current childhood it's a story very personal to him and i was down on the red carpet earlier and saw the lead actress. you can call her an actress now but when her on found her she never
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acted before so quite a phenomenal night for that entire team extraordinary so you have roma and the favorite both done very well we were just mentioning rami manik there in rhapsody what about the other successful format so ramey's embodiment of freddie mercury was miraculous and a great night for that british film it's a bit of controversy surrounding that. no because the director bryan singer was up for best director he was then disinvited for and removed from that category because he's facing allegations of sexual assault and back to decided to even though he hasn't been charged decided to remove him entirely from from being able to win that award so least romney has taken away something for that film because it is an extraordinary film and the british film something about a should be proud of. other films that very notable black klansman by spike lee
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a very political film even though it does tell the story of a cop in the one nine hundred seventy s. a black cop who infiltrated success be the clue klux klan is a very timely piece it looks a lot at. what how trump responded to the neo nazi attack in charlottesville in twenty seventeen actually uses some of that footage in the film so as we do expect from spike lee a pretty political film that has won big in other awards in cannes and i'm sure it will pick up something as well at the oscars all right thanks so much charlie angelo with the full run of all the action tonight. that's going to support now with lair. thank you mary i'm all have been building up to this for weeks now but lindsey vonn has officially retired and has raced for the final time and not surprisingly she walked away with a world championship medal she was third out of the gate in the women's downhill and or a sweden and despite falling in the super g. earlier this week she did not hold back in this one vonn threw everything at it and
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she raced down the mountain and it certainly paid off the american superstar in the lead when she crossed the line and later moved into third place vonn had planned to retire at the end of the season but had to make it sooner after struggling with me and greece. for me i just know that what i'm capable of and what i'm capable of pushing through and and i knew that as he will of pushing through the pain and you know one last time and and i did that so i'm not surprised. but you know i like i said every athlete has their own obstacles and i. faced mine head on today and i conquered them. only once a year has been more successful and that's in the marston marcos we'd won eighty six world cup titles in his career he was watching and waiting for vonn at the finish line in aura and congratulated her on an incredible career with a huge bouquet of flowers. they say five dollars you've got going to break you.
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not going to break it for me i'm sure that you know this is really going to be woven as one of only six women who have won world cup races and all five disciplines of alpine skiing downhill super giant slalom slalom and super combined and she's taken the overall world cup title four times in her career but injuries meant that success did not always translate to the olympic sage vonn won her only gold medal in the downhill at the vancouver olympics back in two thousand and ten and also picked up two bronze most recently in the downhill and chain last year her success has raked in multiple sponsors as you can imagine she has deals with the likes of red bull rolex and under armor last year she was estimated to have a net worth of six million dollars. now we spoke to former olympic skier who used to race against vonn an interview her after today's race. so fitting that such an
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amazing record breaker for us ports even breaks the record on they average height race as one song she became the last were ever to win a medal in six words championships she was really nervous before the race she said to me at the edge that i couldn't sleep last night i couldn't eat this morning and i think shows you how much it meant to her just to be in that star again knowing that this is the last time she was going to perform entertain and race for the whole world she's so talented and she's just got so much self belief that even when she was coming back from every one of these horrendous injuries that she had that she could be the best and yes it was tough to race against her but in a way that inspired you to go out there and be better stronger faster because she really did enervate the sport of women skiing around the world i think skiing is her happy place she's been through so much in her career but she's always fought to get back because she act loves to ski she's a born racer she switches on in that stargate and and she's in that moment she
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knows that she's going to risk it all and that's why she seems so entertaining to watch sometimes not for the right reasons because as she does push that boundary she does push her limit and crash and that's what makes us who i could do believe because of what skiing has got her life the opportunities our parents and they help hundreds of young girls to achieve their dreams she will stay involved she said she was there she doesn't know in what capacity right now but she's going out there she's got to have surgery again which is a shame. but after she said surgery after she's healed mentally then she'll have that freedom to choose what she wants to do because she will have the office will be thrown at her left right and center and right. well just for the record the gold medal in that event went to slovenia as defending champion. she backed up the title she won at st moritz back in twenty seven team as a clean run which saw stewart walk in time nearly half a second quicker than vonn korean suitor of switzerland finished with the silver medal. manchester city are back at the top of the english premier league table and
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they did it and in fact ixil on sunday by crushing chests chelsea six nil sergio aguero netted his third hat trick of the season and eleventh in a man city shirt raheem sterling scored twice and. also hit the back of the net to complete chelsea's misery. we have a leader but liverpool has one more game and i think so does a thing my feeling is going to be the last games for the news again after we have done that season being there that is what i am proud to move most of the normally the people drop. down after would we have done the season and still we are there and that is nice really nice so city back on top but only on goal difference and liverpool do have a game in hand and that defeat was so bad for chelsea that they have now slipped behind arsenal in the standings tottenham beat leicester in the day's other game to stay in the chase. christian over an all joe was
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a force to be reckoned with for you ventus in the italian serry on match against swallow ronaldo saved tempt at goal was finished by sammy the dear out for the first full of the night the second was a header by rinaldo his eighteenth legal of the season even set up third with a final score three nil. the argentine footballer who was killed in a plane crash in the english channel last month has been honored at his former club in france before nonce kicked off their french league team against name a round of applause was held for a million of solid he'd spent four seasons with nonce before signing for english premier league team cardiff was on his way to cardiff when the plane crashed his body was recovered this last week. the funeral of a fifteen year old footballer who lost his life in a fire last friday has been attended by hundreds of mourners in rio christian. candido was
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a goalkeeper at flamingo and had featured for brazil's national youth team he died along with ten of his teammates when a fire destroyed the team's training center the club says an air conditioning unit sparked the flames of england's impressive six nations rugby form has continued with a commanding forty four eight victory over france in london on sunday the english followed on with their impressive win over ireland last week week with another good showing jonny may help himself to a hat trick as england ran in five tries in total the french simply had no answer. we feel we probably let fifteen to twenty points in the field. there's a lot more in this team and we understand that we committed to be the very best we can be so we get back together in. the prices again that we can get better again well in the n.b.a. the oklahoma city thunder pulled off a comeback win over the houston rockets on saturday james harden led the rockets
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with forty two points and at one stage they led by twenty six but the thunder overcame the largest deficit they've had all season paul george scored forty five points and russell westbrook got his ninth straight triple double to match the n.b.a. record oklahoma winning this one one seventeen one twelve. the boston celtics were going well against the l.a. clippers until they lost kyrie irving with a nice sprain in the second quarter of the game things then on the ravelled for the celtics the clippers came from twenty eight points down with two turnovers in the final two minutes twenty one twenty three one twelve. boston were also host to the ice cross championships the high adrenaline sport made it stadium debut in fenway park that's home with the boston red sox crash ice features some of the best gators in the world racing for at a time shoulder to shoulder and reaching speeds of up to eighty kilometers an hour luckily for us though they also each wear go pro cameras on their helmets the americans were the clear leaders winning it for the men and women. that's all your
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i'm maryanne demasi and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up here's the u.s. shutdown could return as time is running out for lawmakers to reach a deal. claims political strategist lynton crosby offered to work on a campaign to undermine the castle a world cup and the african leaders begin their summit in ethiopia the u.n. secretary general says they're setting an example to rich countries in their treatment of refugees. welcome to the program the united states has presented a draft united nations security council resolution on venezuela it calls for free elections and seeks the delivery of international aid president nicolas maduro has so far blocked the aide saying that it's a ploy to stage a coup no date has been set for a vote on the u.s. draft but russia has also offered a counter proposal expresses concern any attempts to use force to topple the douro
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who is an important ally of president vladimir putin meanwhile venezuela's opposition leader has been taking part in a religious ceremony in caracas declared himself interim leader of venezuela last month dozens of countries have since indorsed him he says he will look at using volunteers to open new aid routes into the country in defiance of the government after. those who are in the supreme court today. said they have declared humanitarian aid unconstitutional just declaring humanity and culture to national declaring venezuela's right to life unconstitutional i think this obviously is not a political. well let's go live now to alessandra b.s.u. who's in. order that is why lauren alexander of the past few hours there have been some demonstrations taking place where you are can you tell us what's been happening there. yes a couple of dozens of medical doctors from the border state that you don't even use
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crossed into colombia and demonstration in front of live in because bridge this is the international crossing bridge between columbia in venezuela where the aid sent by the united states is being stored inside a warehouse and the doctors were holding a giant venezuelan flag and chanting demanding that president nicolas maduro. in saying that they are going through some very deep shortages in their hospitals and that patients are dying. when. we don't have dialysis kits and we have to ask patients to try to find them the kit to perform a dialysis costs twenty thousand dollars minimum which is. a most patients need to dialysis performs three times a week the result is that those patients are dying because there are no b.s. explosives and it is that humanitarian crisis that has resulted in millions of
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venezuelans fleeing from the country that's affected countries in the region particularly neighboring colombia. absolutely is probably the biggest exodus that latin america has ever seen and one of the worst one of their fastest growing migration crisis in the world right now the united nations says that more than three million venezuelans have fled their country since two thousand and fifteen of which more than a million are here in colombia and you can imagine the toll that this has taken on public services here in the country schools hospitals shelters you really name it and you can see the difference in daily life for a colombian i've been living in colombia for now seven years and you would hardly see a venezuelan in the country and now they seem to be everywhere on the streets there at street slides asking for money they are working in restaurants it's
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a big big change for a country like colombia which is not a rich country so far they're the colombian government to ask kept an open arms policy told these migrants but politically it has been spearheading that together with this international coalition with the united states and other countries from the region like breath still this operation to try and push for rejean change in minutes whalen thank you very much out of. all the economic hardship in venezuela we were just hearing about there has been taking a particularly tough toll on the country's elderly citizens last america at its holy sea and human has been to see how one hundred. this is a hill of hope western business way in old age home where destitute or abandoned senior citizens are meant to live out their last years with dignity. but as always in
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times of acute economic hardship it's the youngest and the oldest who suffer most in the absence of full time staff seventy nine year old. keeps the gate locked and helps those who can't walk because he still can. we help each other out amongst ourselves michael most everyone he suffers from hypertension but there's no medicine here. until you could walk and see when he came here three years ago now he's blind from untreated cataracts can't walk and is tormented by a hernia i think. last night i was in terrible pain. i cry from the pain. i am very.
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sometimes there's nothing to eat we have no help from the government there is no one to help us. the home is a foundation that runs on donations but they've dried up so there are no nurses or doctors and very very little food. the cook says it wasn't always that way. somebody used to throw away the food while there was abandoned soviet until the crisis came the crisis began six years ago she says most of the donors have left the country hyperinflation has led to widespread poverty and scarcity of almost everything but. it's time for dinner and so until you have a c.e.o. who's confined to a wheelchair helps guide for the beneath this who's blind to the dining room and this is the dinner for the i will eat also grandfathers as they're called it's corn flour boiled in water because we're told it's been more than
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a year since they received any donations of milk and this will be the last thing they're going to eat until tomorrow. the cook and the cleaner will be leaving soon and they'll be left alone to put themselves to bed no later than six so they won't feel so hungry until breakfast. to resign they say to being forgotten in a country with so many other desperately needs. you see in human i'll just see that . in this way that. talks to us and all the u.s. government shutdown of reported be stored disputes between democrats and republicans over immigrant detentions have led to an impasse it could see a resumption of the government shutdown that left federal employees missing two months worth of paychecks the u.s. president has been quick to attack the democrats over the apparent breakdown each week that it was a very bad week for the democrats with the great economic. numbers of virginia
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disaster and the state of the union address now at the terrible office being made by them to the audit committee i actually believe they want to shut down they want any subject of that speech gallica he is live for us in washington and he has the negotiations stoled can down when it really depends who you talk to people using both those words but in essence that doesn't work they will be in agreement before the deadline of friday the fifteenth of february remember we're just coming out of a thirty five day partial government shutdown the longest in u.s. history there was some hope when these negotiations began that there would be an agreement by monday and in reality lawmakers would have to get some kind of legislation to the president within the next twenty four hours that doesn't look likely to happen one of the sticking point seems to be the number of detention beds the republicans wanted they were suggesting around forty thousand the democrats
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were talking about something about half that but clearly the ideology over having a physical barrier along the u.s. southern border is the main sticking point president trump wants five point seven billion dollars to build a wall the democrats are saying we will not give a penny for a physical barrier and in between there there was some hope that there be some kind of agreement but that doesn't seem like it's the case at the moment let's listen to the white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. let's say for sake of this discussion that the democrats prevail and the hardcore left wing democrats prevail it was a democrat congresswoman who put out a yesterday about zero dollars for d h s so let's say that the hardcore left wing of the democrat party prevails in this negotiation and they put a bill on the president's desk with zero money for the wall or eight hundred million some absurdly low number how does he sign that he cannot in good faith sign that it takes a presidential signature i'm sure there's been a bill that can you imagine senate republicans would go along with a proposal like they are you that skeptical of senate republicans i don't think so
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but you asked me a question if they shut down entirely off the table the answer is no so there were are now barreling towards the potential of another partial government shutdown bad news for the eight hundred thousand federal workers that were affected last time around but this leaves president trump with potentially a few options some republicans have suggested that he could find money from various different parts to just do what he wants he could declare a state of emergency something he's talked about a lot over the last few weeks or there could be some kind of a group an agreement to partially from the government for yet another period of some weeks until they come up with some kind of agreement between the democrats and the republicans no one knows quite what's going to happen at the moment but in reference to these latest talks it doesn't look at the moment like they're going to meet that deadline so we are now heading towards that looming nother partial government shutdown potentially on saturday february the sixteenth. again thank you very much annie gallacher in washington. verses newspaper is reporting that
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a politically connected communications company pitched a plan to strip cats are of the twenty twenty two world cup an investigation by the guardian of the campaign group spin watch found the man behind the idea was lynton crosby australian political strategists who has run several election campaigns for the u.k. conservative party is c.t.f. part as company proposed a contract worth more than seven million dollars to launch a coordinated media campaign to discredit cattle and its wild cup bid crosby's lawyers deny any contracts were signed or action and david miller is the founder of span watch a british group that investigates the lobbying and communications industries in london what we wanted to do was. deal additional. states continue with the kind of propaganda which you see in immunity agreement for example the united arab emirates which suggests that it's our schools terrorism and the deeds.
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