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my stories in a book and are going to try to make people pay in order to read them. it's astounding. all these, broadly speaking, are set in america. what was the picture you were trying to paint? america is a place of relentless ongoing chances. you don'tjust get second chances in the united states, you get third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh chances. you get to remake yourself in the united states. is there any chance for harvey weinstein to come back? no. no, i think we're in a watershed moment. this is... this is a sea change. i think his last name will become a noun and verb. he'll become an identifying moniker for a state of being for which there is a before and an after. i don't... no, not at all. imean, no.
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perhaps all men, myself included, should pipe down and not try to explain it and not try to comment on it. certainly not to try to defend it. i was talking to a very famous, very well—respected actress who is a very good friend of yours who said almost entirely the opposite. she said it's time for the men to stand up and do something. oh well. i'm saying that first we've got to hear from everybody so that we understand how vast and how all—encompassing this was. that's a. b is it's all got to change. you're one of the actor representatives on the academy board, i believe, so you must have been involved in that conversation about... yes i was. having harvey weinstein removed from the academy. i am a member of the board of governors, yes, i was present at the meeting. what did that conversation sound like? i'm not at liberty to discuss. i'd be going against my responsibilities. did you talk about issues like, should we have a code of ethics etc?
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honestly, i'm not at liberty to discuss it. talking of america, just touching on donald trump... 0k! is he a character you would like to play? oh no, dear lord no. we've had fools that have governed us and we've had brilliant people that have governed us but sometimes the fool ‘s got more stuff done than the brilliant people. who is governing you at the moment? fool or brilliant? oh, well, let's not say brilliant. tom hanks speaking to will gompertz. newsnight is about to begin on bbc two. here is emily. tonight we learn of positive smoke signals from inside the european showdown. and we talk to stan collymore about racism and sexism in football. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportsday, sinking in the
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premier league, and no respite in europe, ronald koeman‘s everton are bottom of their group. the gunners remain on course for the knockout stages after a great goal from giroud. and there's more pressure on the fa after their handling of the mark sampson sacking. thank you forjoining us. everton have found no solace from their premier league problems in europe, they were beaten by lyon, to remain bottom of their group, increasing the pressure on their manager ronald koeman. ronald koeman and admits he is in koeman. ronald koeman and admits he isina koeman. ronald koeman and admits he is in a crisis, but he has the backing of the everton board —— waddled coman admits. it tookjust
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five minutes for his situation to get worse goodison park. mason holgate's mistimed tackle proving costly. with wayne rooney not even on the bench, evidence tackled, and the frustration boiled over in the second half —— everton tackled. captain ashley williams was booked that this and he might have been sent off if the referee had seen this, and it turned out to be a lucky escape when he heard lyon again. he wasn't a moment for a long, the substitute got the better of him and found bernard kerr laura. one of truman would not have been able to ignore the booing at full—time —— ronald koeman would not. and things won't get any easier for him with arsenal next on sunday. arsenal go into that game in a much better position after their third win from three games in the europa
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league, and the latest came against red star belgrade. it was thanks to a stunning goal from red star belgrade. it was thanks to a stunning goalfrom giroud. if you believe their critics, this is where arsenal should struggle, they charged atmosphere —— they charged. nowadays theo walcott has to rely on shuffling the pack, he has not started in a premier league game this season. belgrade could not quite punish arsenal there, and they we re quite punish arsenal there, and they were european champions back in 1991, but they seem content to be noisy spoilers. restricting arsenal to occasional princes of goal. reiss nelson came as close as any. the game went to way of arsenal here. the referee saw this as worthy of a yellow card, and he had all the got one. the quality which had been missing was distilled into one move
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and one remarkable goalfrom giroud, and one remarkable goalfrom giroud, a striker who doesn't get into their league team, maybe pause for thought, certainly pause a celebration. —— for celebration. as pressure mounts on senior figures at the fa after the performance in front of a board of mps yesterday. today the sacking of mark sampson has been described as a sorry saga. the chairman and the chief executive have been widely criticised following the evidence given to a parliamentary committee. this was following the bullying claims might —— made by the england striker eni aluko. the fa for far too long have ended up going from one management committee to another, i do believe
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they need to be reformed from a governance point of view, it's a shambles and it always has been. the bureaucracy and things that happen within the fa, and i know it's got better, but it's not a modern organisation. the fa have announced they are to investigate the england women's goalkeeping coach lee kendall after claiming new evidence has come to life after more inappropriate behaviour to the striker eni aluko. there were reports of him using a caribbean accent while speaking to eni aluko. eni aluko is of african descent. it is believed the one—year contract also has an option to be extended further. alonso believes the new renault could return the team to competitive next year after three difficult seasons with honda. christian thomas won gymnastics
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bronze medal at the london olympics and has announced his retirement from the sport. he was part of the five man squad which won the men's first team medal for 100 years, five man squad which won the men's first team medalfor100 years, he also won european gold in 2012 and 2015 and a commonwealth games title in 2014. amy trousdale has won gold in the tae kwon do championships in london, the first time it has been hosted in the uk, it comes before it makes its paralympic debut at the next paralympics. her moroccan opponent was forced to withdraw through injury. i'm made up, i don't think it has sunk in and i think the home support has given me the boost andi home support has given me the boost and i have fought much better than usual. there is an increasing
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participation and more countries, it is getting on the map and the media coverage has helped, it is doing really well. the minister for disabled people has told the bbc there is no excuse for premier league club at clubs to fall below required standards for disabled access. “— required standards for disabled access. —— football clubs. she praised arsenalfor access. —— football clubs. she praised arsenal for the work they have done. we are here because this stadium represents a model for disability access in football and that involves areas like this which isa that involves areas like this which is a platform for wheelchair users, but they are increasing varieties to that phrase, disability access. arsenal have opened a sensory room, this is an area which can be used on non—match days but also match days for young people with profound autism or heightened sensory needs, to feel they are involved and included in the match day experience, and the ministerfor disabled people saw those facilities today. the equality and human rights commission is very close to
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finalising a report based on its assessment of all 20 premier league clu bs assessment of all 20 premier league clubs and we know that some of those clu bs clubs and we know that some of those clubs have lagged behind in their provision of access for people with disabilities. the minister said today she is determined that all of those clubs will be brought into line. arsenal have shown that it can be done, we know that clubs not in the premier league but other clubs are following suit. the message really is, there is no excuse for not doing this, every supporter should be valued. if it turns out that there are clubs lagging behind, what can you and what can government do to make sure that they make improvements? what sanctions? the equality and human rights commission is looking very carefully at those clu bs is looking very carefully at those clubs that are not meeting those obligations and the ultimate sanction they have is to hold those clu bs accou nta ble to sanction they have is to hold those clubs accountable to the 2010
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equalities act and the commission has indicated that it wants to take more test cases to court and it wa nts to more test cases to court and it wants to make sure that the equalities act is being enforced. when you have scored three centuries on the way to a big tree in your latest match, you probably don't need much up, but the five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan still got more than he bargained for —— to still got more than he bargained for ——toa still got more than he bargained for —— to a big victory. he was joined bya —— to a big victory. he was joined by a big fan. apparently she was there to go for a jog and then she van lindt to ronnie o'sullivan and the snooker table —— and then she ran into ronnie o'sullivan. that is it from arsenal. coming up, time for the papers. —— that is it from sportsday. welcome to our look ahead to what
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the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we would like to know, as well. we are with the while editor from the sunday express. they have kept us waiting. —— royal editor. the metro starts with a surge in fighting crime which has seen —— violent crime. the time says david davis is to produce plans for a no deal to the cabinet in the coming weeks —— the times says. the daily mail has based on the
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about a bonus provided by an abortion clinic. the financial times has a story regarding uber. the daily telegraph, millions are charged much more for their mobile phone use. and a report from david lammy says a third of oxbridge colleges were failing to take many black and asian students. and there was “— black and asian students. and there was —— is the news about the smacking ban coming into effect in scotla nd smacking ban coming into effect in scotland in the i. we will have a look at the stories now. we will
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ta ke look at the stories now. we will take an intelligent guess. the telegraph, give me a deal to defend, theresa may implores the eu. getting there but not quite, seems to be the message from the eu 27. they want an invoice, some sort of document said exactly what they think we should pay back the price goes up and up, one said 20 million is peanuts, and that has been counteracted by brexit is in parliament who have said that if it is subject to a vote at the end of the process and we are being charged money for access to the single market and customs union, they won't vote for it. it's all down to money and the divorce bill and so farwe down to money and the divorce bill and so far we don't have any figures. what is going to happen to eu citizens and our citizens? also a sticking point. that is probably the
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easiest one for them to resolve, and theresa may has given some warm words on that this evening, but we are still getting this coming in because she is

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