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film nomination and, should cuaron win best director, a very public platform on which to give his opinion about president trump's proposed wall. diversity is a theme amongst this year's nominations. black panther, a film celebrating black culture, is the first superhero movie to be shortlisted for best picture. along with two films exploring racism in america — spike lee's blachklansman, for which the director gets his first nomination in decades, and green book, an interracial road movie whose stars mahershala ali and viggo mortensen are both nominated. you never win with violence, tony. you only win when you maintain your dignity. dignity always prevails. almost every single person has told me they like the way i sounded but they didn't like the way i look. i think you're beautiful. lady gaga is in with a shout for best actress for her performance in the eight—times nominated a star is born. but she's got some stiff competition, not only from olivia colman, but also glenn close, who is on top form in the wife. quiet, please. and...
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action! so far, so diverse. although not so much behind the camera. there are no women, for example, recognised in either the best director or cinematography categories. a situation which many argue is caused by a lack of opportunity, not a lack of talent. will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc2 in a few moments. here's kirsty wark. with the tories in disarray over brexit, i'll be asking the shadow chancellor if labour has any coherent plan. and frieda pinto and her new movie about human trafficking and modern slavery, which opens here this week. join me on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday.
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i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight... after securing a dream move to cardiff, hopes fade of finding striker emiliano sala alive as the search for his missing plane is suspended overnight. we expect that he read a ride last night and cried at and today was his first day with the team. we look at why the dortmund managerial production line is having such a big impact on english football. and, the world anti—doping agency says russia will face no punishment hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins.
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good evening. afterfinalising his move from french cloud nantes three days ago, emiliano sala was meant to link up with his new cloud today. but cardiff cancelled training this morning as authorities continued their search for the missing plane which was carrying the argentine forward from france to cardiff which disappeard last night. the search has been suspended for the night. joe wilson has this report. he is still missing, with every passing hour, there is only grub that he and the pilot are dead. sala became their record signer, he already travelled to wells over the weekend to complete his transfer paint —— transferred to the cloud, something new and abatement of his career,. we walked in and around the grounds,
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he was absolutely ready to give it a 90, he was absolutely ready to give it a go, and we knew him then and we really feel sad to hear of this news because we met such a great guy. born in argentina, sala villages his football career in france, especially in not, where he had a strong reputation as a goal—scorer, tyler relates forward and went back to france to say goodbye to his team—mates, this photo posted yesterday afternoon on his twitter account is captioned the last goodbye. at 1015 last night, a light aircraft left for britain and never arrived, he was on board with the pilot. such as have continued near
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the channel islands, no sightings. these pictures give an indication of his reputation in french football. they had postponed their next game, scheduled to be played tomorrow, between the two football clubs, a young man at the peak of his career, trying to live his dream. he may have followed the same path as his predecessor, but huddersfield's new manager jan seevert has promised to do things his own way, starting with keeping the club in the premier league. he replaces david wagner who was also in charge of borussia dortmunds u23‘s before taking over, continuing the long and successful line of german coaches to come out of the club. patrick gearey reports. meetjan, a man selling known to most british football fans, i was most british football fans, he was mistaken ina most british football fans, he was mistaken in a - for someone miste ken in e cleud'for someone miste ken in e clood'for someone martin. mists ken in s slood'for someone martin. who then
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in his own it's in factjan, has in fact jan, has been a martin. in fact jan, has been a second team manager just like martin. in fact jan, has been a second team managerjust like the man he replaces, david wagoner, meet the new boss same as the old boss or not. i always did it my way so i cannot be compared to him he is fantastic, but now it's my new role of new chapter and i think i'm —— the most important thing is i'm working with these professional players and will have of great opportunities with it sol players and will have of great opportunities with it so i would like to challenge myself. there is symmetry and the obscurity, their habit of forging new talent on the training ground has led to a fascination with those overseeing the production line. of course, klopp is the most former teacher, he led them to two titles before he left in 2015, but while he was dead the second coach wagner took them to do primarily. when he left, daniel took over the reserves he is now
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challenging promotion for the championship, with norwich, and getting behind in the dark man, was jan, so what's the philosophy behind that pattern? they are known for playing and attacking with the football, they stand for good education as well they breed their own style of coaching, an english foot ball own style of coaching, an english football it's something, there's so many spanish coaches, and at the moment it's fashion to have young coaches. as with all fashionistas, you may be concentrating on what happens next season, they are out of the cloud already in bottom of the league, ten points. they say they are planning this for some time, and may be unfamiliar to many but they know exactly where he is coming from. let's take a look at some of the others tories making the headlines today. spurs have been dealt a further injury blow with the news that dele alli will be out with injury until march. he picked up a hamstring injury during his sides win at fulham on sunday.
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harry kane has also been ruled out through injury for a similar time period. positive news for england head coach eddie jones ahead of the six nations as centre jonathan joseph joins the squad travelling to the training and england remain hopeful over the fitness of captain 0wen farrell, who is recovering from thumb surgery. and at the para alpine world championships in slovenia, britain's menna fitzpatrick and guidejen kehoe won bronze in the visually impaired giant slalom, the pair are gb‘s most successful winter paralympians, kelly gallagher and guide gary smith were fourth. the world anti—doping agency has decided against re—imposing sanctions on russia even though moscow missed a deadline to hand over data from the laboratory at the centre of alleged state—sponsored doping. russia's anti—doping agency turned
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over the requested information eighteen days late, but said that did not warrant re—imposing the suspension. experts have begun analysing the data in an attempt to identify competitors who benefitted from one of the biggest cheating scandals in sporting history. here's our sports editor dan roan. last year, russia paid a humiliating price for state—sponsored doping scandal, the country flag and them and from the winter scandal, the country flag and them and from the winter olympics, and for us to not compete. they then missed the deadline to grant access to the anti—dumping lot in moscow, the epicentre of cheating, but today be wada decided against a suspension because the data has been since you handed over, the head of the organisation telling me it was a keep breakthrough. is a major step forward in the direction of what we
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are trying to achieve, which is actually to get to the bottom of this russian saga had to be able to identify those who had really cheated, and to be able to prosecute those cases and wait until we have all the certification and analysts work, but i think a realistic number could be a few hundred cases, yes. they are alleged to have sabotaged its own games in sochi in 2014, a bombshell what a report including up toa bombshell what a report including up to a thousand athletes across many sprites may have benefited from this conspiracy that was under for years. london 2012 was hailed at a greenest 0lympics london 2012 was hailed at a greenest olympics in history, but now we know it since then, it's officially become the dirtiest with almost 100 athletes having been disqualified for a doping, thanks to the retesti ng of sa m ples for a doping, thanks to the retesting of samples with a third of those being russian, and while the hope now is being armed with this data, or any other russian cheats can be brought tojustice. but some
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western athletes are dismayed that russia is dying —— gone unpunished. i'm personally disappointed on behalf of the community, we have been left out by this, i'm welcoming the data is received, but there are many athletes questioning the integrity of wada. edition -- the decision today means they can continue to be hosting events, but the corruption that took place in the corruption that took place in the moscow lab insurance policy from sports greatest condo will continue. 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
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with me are the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew, and the victims‘ commissioner, and conservative peer, baroness helen newlove. a mixed bag on the front pages, no consensus what the top story should be... brexit hasn't blown all comers out of the water tonight, thank goodness. the financial times reports on dyson moving its headquarters to singapore a move that has sparked accusations of hypocrisy, given its founder — sirjames dyson's vocal support of brexit. the telegraph carries a warning from scientists to avoid aspirin if you're healthy, as a study suggests it boosts the risk of dangerous bleeding. the mail leads on a story we've covered today, the father of a schoolgirl, who took her own life, has accused the social media site instagram of helping to kill her. james bulger‘s mother says she's
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"disgusted" that a film about the murder of her toddler sun has been nominated for an oscar. that's in the mirror. and the metro leads on missing premier league footballer emiliano sala, who, it says, sent text messages raising concerns about the plane he was in, before it disappeared over the channel islands. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we are going to start with the metro, and the final story, the last goodbye, on his way to cardiff, be i first be first he the no sign of the - no sign of an. now, signed the deal, no sign of an. now, it's so sad to - that he was going it's so sad to see that he was going to the high it's so sad to see that he was going to - the high life of his career to have the high life of his career and this has happened to an aspiring footballer, his family, everyone is
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waiting to find out telling us what happened, so it really is sad, but the fact is that he had that tweet where he barer concerns, fingers crossed to get information to the parents, may not be good, but i think we need to get and give respect to the family and hopefully they get answers tomorrow. the search and rescue such operation, and eat around eight o'clock tonight i think, as it is a guide dog pretty much, and will resume that light, but he has been missing for 28 or 30 hours. interesting because it took a long time for her to come out, we had all heard about the plane going down in the channel islands, and thenit down in the channel islands, and then it finally came out that this well— known footballer was on the plane, it has been difficult as a journalist watching the coverage at this evening, because some broadcasters not one, have been a bit unseemly and had been putting out a lot of stories about other
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tragedies involving other footballers a re tragedies involving other footballers are filled by chow are some we know it they are, just far too soon, but we do not know what is happening to him, as helen said, the family are pulling their hair out, and so anxious and fearing the worst, i think we have to be very careful all of us who are commenting and injournalism careful all of us who are commenting and in journalism presenting careful all of us who are commenting and injournalism presenting on this, not to stop banging on on the other tragedies we don't know exactly what has happened yet. that's correct, rescue authorities and police contacted airfields in the area and there is maybe a possibility touchdown injured somewhere, nothing is guaranteed yet at this stage. and obviously, the longer this goes on, that the family may have to prepare for the worst. we have to consider the pilot as well, he is the smaller print of this, but there are two people, we have to be respectful to all of them. absolutely, let's

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