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the coen brothers are here to premiere their darkly comic western, the ballad of buster scruggs, and damien chazelle — the multi—award—winning director of la la land — is back with his new film, first man. the film tells the story of neil armstrong and his journey to become the first man to walk on the moon. ryan gosling takes on the role as the emotionally guarded astronaut, with claire foy... be an adventure. ..who made her name playing the queen in the crown, as his wife. what scope did you think there was for you as an actress, playing the housewife of the heroic husband? i think for me it was that opportunity to not be the cliche. i didn't want her to be, you know, the conventional version that you see on a film of the woman at home, who is perfect in absolutely every single way. this isn'tjust another trip, neil. you're notjust going to work. do you think you're coming back? were you surprised to get the role, given there is not a huge shortage of american actresses? yeah, hey, there's a canadian playing neil armstrong and this sort
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of random british woman playing an american housewife. you just sort of think... but i do think in those circumstances, distance is good. if you own a story too much, i think sometimes it can be difficult to get in there and have a cynical view of it or kind of delve deeper and understand that these people were, you know, wrong sometimes and difficult sometimes. we've got this under control. you're a bunch of boys, you don't have anything under control. it's nearly a year since weinstein. have things changed 7 i think people are definitely more aware. what i worry about, ever so slightly, that i would... i hope it hasn'tjust been absorbed into the culture and been allowed to have happened. that women have been able to speak up and been given permission and authority in some way because they have to be, because everyone wants it to go away again. you know, it would be the dream if it actually provoked some change in society and the patriarchal way of doing things is possibly outdated and needs to change.
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so here we are at venice 2018, and i think all but one of the directors in the competition are male. yeah. so there you go. remarkably, another male director with a premiere at this year's festival is the late orson welles, whose unfinished final film is getting an airing at last, having been started just a few months after neil armstrong took his famous small step nearly 50 years ago. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. are hundreds of thousands of people being detained in re—education camps in north—west china? tonight, newsnight speaks to eyewitnesses who say they've seen the evidence. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday —
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curran to the rescue — the 20 year old saves england after a disastrous start to the fourth test against india ronaldo returns — cristiano'sjuventus will play at old trafford in the champions league. the draw for the group stage was made today but there will be no burnley in the europa league — they lost to olympiakos in the final qualifer and scotland women's world cup hopes are out of their hands after conceding to switzerland in their qualifier hello and welcome to sportsday.
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thanks forjoining us. a half century from sam curran saved england on the first day of the fourth test against india in southampton on thursday. having collapsed to 86—6 the hosts finished their first innings on 246 all out. adam wild was watching. despite being two and down, it was india that came in here with all the momentum after the big victory in the third test. england actually won the third test. england actually won the toss and decided to bat almost immediately. it looks like a very poor decision, the first man to go, a really rather bizarre dismissal he seemed to lose the flight of the ball and was trapped. that leaves the captain and he suffered a similar fate the captain and he suffered a similarfate suffering as the captain and he suffered a similar fate suffering as well. he came into this bout with a broken finger, with that played in this
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dismissal perhaps only he will know. alastair followed soon after, but now he and keating jennings place at the top of england's order, looking in some peril. at one point, 86 — six, and they were both recalled for this test match and they repaid that decision hitting a0 before trying to get himself out, but it was sam: that pushed forward quite brilliantly, and eventually for 78, it was england's guiding light for what was another bad day with the bat. they finished all out, india putting just before the play, finishing the day of 19 with a loss. they will come back tomorrow with another chance to put even further pressure on this england side. eight crazy day in a crazy series, but the
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day belonged to india. the draw for the group stage of this year's champions league was made in monaco this afternoon. four premier league clubs have found out who they'll be playing in this year's competition. manchester city will be confident of progression to the knockout stages after being drawn alongside shakhtar, lyon and hoffenheim, but it looks a little trickier for the other three english sides, asjoe lynskey reports. well after a troubled week, the champions league, they will bring back some happier memories was the switch champions —— swiss champions, bead on the way to the championship, but who are also home to one of the manchester united favourites. because rinaldo won this competition with the united back in 2008 but he moved to be a tidy giants this summer. moved to be a tidy giants this summer. so how will he fare with this group. it'll be interesting to
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see how he plays in the champions league, as the record goal—scorer. and if he returns previously gives manchester united, he's actually scored in both games against them as well. as you consider you the young boysin well. as you consider you the young boys in there and this was champions, it is a difficult game for the united,. buried some very european pedigree here, barcelona as well as the dutch champions and into the man who won this competition as early as 2010. the new stadium which is likely to host some of those matches. in this competition, last season, they will
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play the league that is managed by carlo and also face the serbian opposition, the champion dale grey, but who of course had this man, the new superstar 0a football. perhaps using the calendar year as the state is claimed for the award for the worlds best player, after winning the world cup with france this summer. the world cup with france this summer. some exciting times for all of the club, the full run through is over on the bbc sport website. burnley‘s european dream is over. they lost their final europa league qualifier a—2 on aggregate to 0lympiakos tonight. they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will
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both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on aggregate. eight—time winners liverpool have been drawn at home to chelsea in the third round of the carabao cup. this is the stage where teams playing in europe join the competition. of the others who received a bye into round three, arsenal will host brentford, holders manchester city will travel to league one oxford united, tottenham watford is one of three all—premier league ties, while manchester united are at home to frank lampard's derby county. the full draw is at our website. scotland's women's world cup fate is out of their hands, despite beating switzerland. they needed to win by two goals but fell short. they had got off to the perfect start, erin cuthbert giving them the lead
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in the second minute of the game, and by the sixth minute they were 2—nil up, kim little doubling their advantage, but just seconds later lara dickenmann pulled one back for the swiss. scotland couldn't add to their tally, but held on to win. they'll now need to better switzerland's result in the last game to win the group but they could take a place in the play—offs if not. england manager gareth southgate has named his 23 man squad for the upcoming matches against spain and switzerland. it'll be their first match since reaching the semi—finals of the world cup. manchester united's luke shaw has been recalled — he last played for england in march 2017. there are five changes in all, ashley young has been dropped, burnley defenderjames tarkowski comes in, southampton keeper alex macrthy is the only uncapped player in the squad. and southgate said he could look to the championship for players in the future, with a dwindling pool of engllish players to choose from in the premier league.
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a lot of good things happening but there is still work to do and one of our biggest concerns about to be playing time for english players. i think that there's a number of us not getting opportunities to play. the more concerning lee, young players that might be coming through to challenge that not getting opportunities to play. for me, great would be experienced in the summer. but there is this reconnection with the team, but the next step and how we improve in progress. roger federer is through to the third round of the us open, after beating benoit paire in straight sets. the second seed won 7—5, 6—a, 6—a against the frenchman. federer is looking for a sixth title at flushing meadows but first since 2008. he will face nick kyrgios next, after the australian beat pierre—hugues herbert.
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kyrgios fought back to beat pierre—hughes herbert at the us open after an apparent pep talk from the umpire. kyrgios was a set and 0—3 down to his french opponent when official mohamed lahyani climbed down from his chair during a changeover. usta are invesitagating the actions of the umpire. in the women's draw, german angelique kerber is through to the fourth round after beating sweden'sjohanna larsson in three sets. the wimbledon champion looked to be cruising at a set and a break up and served for the match only for larsson to hit back and take it to a decider. but the fourth seed held on to win 6—2, 5—7, 6—a. kerber will play dominika cibulkova for a spot in the last 16. in rugby league, warrington bounced back from the heartbreak of their challenge cup final defeat with a ruthless 80—10 demolition of hull. warrington ran in 1a
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tries on the night — with bryson goodwin grabbing five on his own. it falls short of their biggest superleague win from three years ago when they beat wakefield 80—nil that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are helen brand, who's chief executive of the association of certified chartered accountants and pauljohnson, the deputy editor of the guardian. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with mp
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frank field s decision to resign the labour whip, accusing the party's leadership of becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics . the same story makes the front page of the telegraph, which says mr field quit in protest over — what he called — a culture of nastiness and intolerance . the online independent carries a picture of theresa may, showing off her dance moves on a trade visit to kenya. argentina's central bank has raised interest rates to 60 per cent, as the value of the peso continues to plummet, that's in the ft. the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the daily express leads with a promise from the home secretary, sajid javid, that brexit will bring
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back control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members of parliament now resigning. he stunned the political equivalent of exploding a stun grenade and it's pa rt exploding a stun grenade and it's part of this, what is now become a saga of the latest episode and the anti—semitism claims which have convulsed the party for a few months now and show no signs of abating.

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