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hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. this is bbc the headlines. news. the headlines: huge crowds join funeral huge crowds join funeral processions in iraq, for iran's top military commander, processions in iraq, killed by a us drone strike. for iran's top military commander, donald trump says, it was to stop killed by a us drone strike. a war — not start one. iranian president rouhani visited the dead general‘s family — promising that americans will feel the impact of their hello. huge dust storms have begun actions for this is bbc sweeping across parts of south eastern australia, news. where bushfires have caused thousands of people years ahead. more now on our top story — to flee their homes. temperature records have been broken fears that high winds the death of iran's most in canberra and sydney, and temperatures will push powerful military leader, which experienced australia's bushfires major—general qassem soleimani, who was killed by a us 48.9 celsius. towards heavily populated areas labour backbenchers lisa nandy air strike. and jess phillips join — the un secretary general, the contest to become thousands of antonio guterres, has warned the world can't afford another war the party's next leader. reserve troops are in the region — amid fears the latest government offensive, the met police appeal for information, after a food in the syrian province idlib, delivery driver was deployed. could lead to another stabbed to death ijust got a i just got a phone ijust got a phone call from humanitarian catastrophe. in north a friend brother as a police officer and the get more than 235,000 people have been london last displaced in the past three weeks. night. sport and for a full the syrian regime has been advancing round up, into the province in stages from the bbc sport pushing up from the south centre. hgppy happy new in what appears to be an effort to capture
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year. it's a big weekend in the fa cup strategic motorways. with the premier legue and championship sides this is bbc news. entering the competition. residents are fleeing north there are 20 third round games today i'm lukewsa burak. to the border with turkey and other the headlines at five: parts of northern syria. with the early kick off involving huge crowds join funeral barbara plett top flight newcastle united processions in iraq for iran's usher reports. being held to a 1—1 draw top military commander, the bombs have by league one's killed by a us drone strike. been donald trump says it was to falling relentlessly. rochdale. their ao—year—old subsitute, stop a war — not start this is a aaron wilbraham scoring the equaliser for rochdale to earn one. particularly brutal fears that high winds offensive in syria's them a replay. and temperatures will push australia's bushfires every game in the fa cup this long war. weekend is kicking off one minute towards heavily populated areas — regime forces backed by thousands of reserve later than usual as the fa russia and its president, prince william, are pounding the last encourage fans to take a minute troops are deployed. stronghold of the armed opposition. to think about mental health. the fires that have raged michael they insist they are targeting in south—eastern australia will be islamist extremists who lead redford affected by these winds, the rebels but making no effort reports. they will be fanned by this, making a dangerous to spare civilians. a moment in situation striking homes, even more perilous. footballing history hospitals, as... ina labour backbencher lisa nandy markets, women, a moment in footballing history as... in a competitive factor. two and jess phillips join the contest teams separated by 48 places in the children. to become the shouting. football league. but any party's next leader. hopes seemed unlikely as the away side the met police appeal nine—year—old fatima quickly made themselves at home. for information after a food delivery driver was survived mcgill ameron putting them in the bombing of front. the premier league side were stabbed to death her home. dominant throughout the first half in north london so did her 11—year—old sister,
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but couldn't take their chances. who was also trapped in the rubble. last night. joe rescue workers tried to free linton took his target before he and a couple of late wickets her leg was denied from place range. rossdale forjimmy anderson leave england's but a secondary explosion second test against needed a reaction, and rathbone sent them ducking for cover. nearly provided it, his shot spilt. south africa eventually they pulled her to safety. he and hundreds and denied by finally poised in the girls' mother died in the attack. the post. before rathbone was cape town. a new tide of people has fled denied, spot lind sensed an equaliser. they the government's advance, emptying towns and villages we re spot lind sensed an equaliser. they were right. across from 17—year—old in southern idlib. luc matheson, finished by many had already been 40—year—old aaron wilbra ham. luc matheson, finished by 40—year—old aaron wilbraham. the perfect mates of youth and uprooted by fighting in other parts of syria. experience. the league onside could for some this is the fifth even have won it later on, but rathbone tenth time on the road. failed to finish. does a pointman and it is the worst time of year, good afternoon, and especially for those who haven't for him and for rossdale, but welcome to bbc news. thousands of people have gathered found refuge with relatives. a wreath to make a replay at camps near syria's border on the streets of baghdad with turkey are overcrowded, already filled by those displaced st. james park awaits. we should've been put for the funeral procession of iran's from previous regime to bed. we don't most powerful military attacks on idlib. leader, who was killed conditions were bad score enough, and the number of chances we've had by a us drone strike. donald trump said he ordered and will probably get today, we should be taking, worse. at least the attack on general qasem translation: we became homeless. 2-3 today, we should be taking, at least 2—3 of them. it is suleimani to stop a war — we left with the not a tie any not start one. clothes on our back. the foreign office has warned more. it obviously gives we can't do anything. against all travel to iraq, rossdale a and all but essential we have no money, no sign of encouragement. and to be travel to iran. charlotte heating, we have nothing. fairto them, sign of encouragement. and to be fair to them, they made a cup tie in gallagher across the border, turkey used to be the second half which causes a write
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reports. a refuge for syria's homeless few problems. there was no embarrassment in the first half, a funeral but says it can't these guys have done amazing afford to take any jobs. i procession just wanted them so much to show for qasem suleimani more. what they could do to the abdul arrived in istanbul more international audience at the second in baghdad. than three years ago. half, and they did everything and a man despised by many, he works for an opposition radio more we are capable of doing. but a martyr to others. station broadcasting into rebel newcastle have reached the fourth crowds shout, death to america, round for the last three seasons. and america is the enemy of god. whether they can do it again this held areas. others waved flags belonging year seems to be seen. but his family was among those to militia groups backed by iran. for rossdale, the fa cup dream is still who fled the military commander was killed the intensive bombing. very much alive. michael redford, in a us air strike on thursday bbc news. in the iraqi they have found a well, the equaliser has earned rochdale a big money replay safe place at st james' park and the rochdale capital. suleimani was one of the most for now in northern goal scorer, aaron wilbraham powerful men in iran, was almost ready to arguably second only to the supreme syria. leader. when do you think you play that game he helped prop up the syrian regime, will see yourfamily again? straight after today's thought the islamic state group 90 minutes! never? and effectively led it's a great feeling, obviously, not for at least just happy to come on and be militia groups in involved. i was dying to come on, ten years, he says. iraq. and the second half seemed to go on the iranian president there certainly won't be visit suleimani's family, a quick end to the misery, so quickly, i could've played a sign of the general‘s status another hour, to be fair. when they in the country. because the syrian regime has vowed put the injury time up, i wasn't he tells them the americans not to stop until it retakes ready for it. no, i enjoyed it and made a mistake, a strategic the entire it was great mistake. they will see more difficult rebel province. fun. league one tranmere pulled off days are awaiting them. the government's being urged to a stunning fight back at watford. they were 3—0 down until the 65th suleimani's body will be taken back take minute, when connorjennings
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to iran for the funeral urgent steps to tackle pulled a goal back. and days threat of the synthetic opioid, it was initally disallowed for offside, but var of mourning. fentanyl, which is up to 50 times overturned that decision. stronger than and paul mullin completed officials will want to show the comeback from the penalty spot heroin. in the final the world how much he mattered, a new report says the number it's expected the supreme leader will lead the funeral prayers. of fentanyl—linked deaths in the uk minutes of the he was planning rose from eight in 2008, game. norwich managed to hold off preston a very major to 135 in 2017. — a hat—trick from irish teenager adam edar, attack and we earlier i spoke including this spectacular finish from got him. to jamie coleman. the man who ordered the air strike, he's professor of clinical president trump, was cheered pharmacology and medical education distance, at the university of birmingham, helped them to by supporters last night. the us hasn't released any details and also chair of the government's about what qasem suleimani opioid expert a 4—2 win. was allegedly we've seen some great goals today, planning. working group. the foreign secretary but you'd be hard pressed to find a better one than this dominic rabb the report suggests that actually from harry arter, who gave fulham and his predecessor fencing is getting in and being used a 2—1win over are urging illicitly mainly i think restraint, but through the illicit channels aston villa. and being cut with heroin champioship side, hull city needed haven't criticised mr trump's and because of its potency is that an injury—time winner to beat league one's rotherham, potentially opioid abusers who went 2—1 up thanks actions. i don't believe for a moment to an absolute cracker that he does want a war, and i am might be subject to of a goal from kyle vassell, sure he has calculated just before half time. what the response is likely to be. heroin that is being but tom eaves completed his but if he is going to be effective there needs to be a more cut with fentanyl. hat—trick in the dying seconds, consistent long—term approach. iran has sworn revenge and because of its but is yet to act. potency, therefore, the risk of overdose anything that increases the chance of a direct confrontation through respiratory depression keep an eye out for that one on between the us and iran match of the night.
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is what many fear. and eventually coma is much greater charlotte gallagher, bbc news. but tom eaves completed his live to washington than with heroin alone. hat—trick in the dying seconds, but that is i think getting to give hull a 3—2 and our north through the illicit market rather than prescription drug diversion. victory. what do you almost an upset for carlisle united america aorrespondent, who are really struggling in league two but were leading jane o'brien. mean by illicit cardiff city 2—0 at half time. in terms of america's reaction, do harry mckirdy getting their market? you get the feeling they feel safe as heroin would second. the championship side came back get in, on the streets? there has been at thanks to goals from callum this warning of some sort of there are some paterson reaction from iran. convoluted online and this one from i don't think supplies but also gavin whyte to force a 2—2 draw anybody in america is worried about where heroin and a replay. iran hurting american is coming into all the goals from today's games soil are on the bbc sport website, specifically, but did is obviously a the country where you'll also find text commentary and the latest great deal of concern about what iran will do from the next, where and five late through illicit channels when. is that actually fentonil the uncertainty is clear, but i is there as well. although it can be made kick—offs. don't think americans are walking and certainly in north america those are a few minutes into their around thinking that it's going to where the problem is much greater, happen to them first halves. there is a problem where there south africa's batting line up are people making synthetic opioids proved to be rather fragile imminently. the issue such as fentanyl in illicit towards the end of play on day two factories to sort of sell of the second test with england. for the administration is onto the black market. because it is 50 times stronger, south africa slipped from 157—3 protecting if it is made illicitly, to 215—8 by the close of play its overseas interest, and it is very difficult to control. and it was ben stokes again i think how do we stop who was the star of the show we are seeing that percussion this? there has been a great with four superb catches. already with the deployment of awareness about opioid use adam wild reports. 3500 over the last trips to the middle in cape town, a beautiful warm day,
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east, and a few years. watching on, english knights warning to americans in iraq we know certainly in north america were heating up to leave immediately. i think that is and the usa there is this opioid too. where the concern is more crisis, and we want to try into battle once more, and prevent the uk getting jimmy anderson, but after yesterday's batting problems, directed today's opening stand at american interest, at american into that same situation. was england's last. the committee that i am chairing personnel are broad, overseas, at american interest, at american has been looking mainly personnelare broad, overseas, in the middle east in and anderson didn't, at the regulatory framework not for long anyway. particular. there was a war of within prescription opioid use, all out for 269. words between qasem now it may be one of to try and make sure suleimani and donald trump are back that is as tightly controlled the world's as it can be. most picturesque grounds, injuly. how suleimani and donald trump are back in july. how is for example, trying to but right then for england, suleimani and donald trump are back injuly. how is a trump things were not looking great. administration rationalising this? make sure that was until stuart broad found because many people are health care professionals the edge of peter milan's bat. asking, why are very the ball, the game suddenly now? indeed, and moved quite some place. well educated in the use of opioids, and fentanyl is a particular example time then to get a grip of it. congress is asking ben stokes and another where we need to educate too, because the administration has because often health care brilliant catch from him. not to lose any of the practitioners are not hamza, the latest batsman to wonder aware intelligence it says justifies of the about how potent this drug just how he does it. targeted is. and while south africa killing. and congress also is is there help therefore people was still working it out, concerned that this who are using fentanyl, stokes caught hold of another. have become addicted to it? is really an are there resources and the day brighter act by the moment. of war. certainly, iran c there in the another player caught it that nhs? way, and only congress has the we have noticed at a by an england hand, but wait. authority to declare replay showed a no ball. national level is that sometimes one of south africa with the roar war. so, there the reasons for the reprieve. isa people do go from prescription drug authority to declare war. so, there is a great number of questions over the player along with dean elgar used to misuses perhaps there isn't why exactly now. there is some added more than 100.
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that support mechanism speculation that it was the attack there or they don't know still, fortune remains fickle. where to go. on the us embassy in and with stokes, england it is about making sure baghdad that the resources that are available really are in great hands. ratcheted up the here he finally to patients are much better got him. tensions between advertised, that health care moments later, he caught iran and the us. the us and thought practitioners and may it couldn't stand by and let that dwayne pretorius as well. be carers sort of activity go and patients's families four catches, quite a day without some for him and for england. kind of response. but are aware jimmy anderson striking really, a lot with the final ball of it could be simply that about the signs of potential opioid abuse and that we try to put and the celebration really started. president trump was presented with an people into the channels, england's day for opportunity to do this, and decided to try and get people off drugs england ‘s knights. to ta ke opportunity to do this, and decided because actually of course one to take it. were going to adam wild, bbc of the reasons that people take have to drugs is because they news. live it there. thank you very much. england bowler kate cross are very was watching the day's play for bbc we are stopping because we have got dependent and the sport's on—line show the cricket social — breaking news coming to us from people get and she was relieved iraq. there are reports from the withdrawal very quickly. that needs to be managed. to see police sources of i'm sure there is more that can be england ahead at done on the nhs but there is a lot the close. fire writers that there already and we a rocket has i think as an england fan, i'm very need to make happy, especially going into the star of the day. i think there fallen inside people much more aware baghdad's's green zone. so far no was a talk yesterday about being 100 short of that. casualties have been reported. more a two—year—old boy has been in the first inning. so i on this when we get freed by firefighters after getting his head think when it. stuck in a toilet seat. we saw thatjimmy anderson week at two prominent labour backbenchers flynn edwards pulled the portable the start of the day, we know the have joined the contest to become training seat over his head a two—year—old boy has been ball had a lot of work to do, a lot the party's next leader. freed by firefighters after getting his head of ha rd ball had a lot of work to do, a lot of hard work. but to be honest, i the wigan mp lisa nandy stuck in a toilet seat. think they bowled exceptionally well and jess phillips, who represents
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at his home in cornwall. today. there was a middle phase birmingham yardley, both said fire crews managed to cut the seat off — they wanted to restore trust before giving flynn a tour of the game where there is a big of their engine. partnership that built between in labour and win back voters vander huson and elk are. in its traditional strongholds. this takes the total contenders they came over, they were absolutely lovely, so i think to four, with others expected i couldn't thank them enough. that it's actually a good day to be in the next few days. they had a go at pulling it off our political correspondent and then eventually used some small an england bowler, they work really john owen told me a little earlier ha rd an england bowler, they work really hard and got the awards. and i think tools to actually break it and then how the two england came out on top. cut it off. marcus labuschagne's incredible form backbenchers may set so we had a tour in the fire engine for australia continued, as he scored his first double out their which he loved and was saying century in test cricket on day nee—naw for the rest two of the third test against new zealand in sydney. campaigns. of the day then. labaschagne was at the crease in terms of the pitches nee—naw. for more than eight hours, that we are expecting making 215, to from these candidates, jess phillips is somebody who has drive australia been something of a critic to 454 all ofjeremy corbyn but has a reputation as an independent time for a look at the weather with, ben rich. out. minded campaigning mp. hello there. the tourists were 63 she'll want to present herself we have had a lot of dry without loss at the close, but australia are already 2—0 up weather today, but sunshine as somebody who can offer a amounts have varied. the best of it has been in the three—match series. fresh break from the current leadership, some new thinking. across eastern areas, to rugby union's premiership now she will present herself and gloucester had an excellent 29 this is how as the new blood possibly points to 15 win over bath to move it looked up to third place in the table. labour needs to confront from a weather its current dilemma. it was bath that had she will also want to make very watcher. the better of the first half, by further west, that was the scene. leading at the break, clear to the labour membership but gloucester put on a show that she is somebody determined grey and gloomy conditions. you can see on the earlier of force in the second half to come a satellite image, a lot back to take a bonus point victory to take the fight to of cloud across the west. as the conservatives, particularly some breaks for north—east wales, in the north of england. the west midlands, certainly some lisa nandy is somebody who will be breaks across eastern scotland lydia and eastern england.
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emphasising the need for labour as we go through tonight, campbell we will hold onto some to regain trust in those so—called breaks in the cloud reports. for these eastern areas. labour heartlands, those areas, that will allow it to get a particularly in the north little milder, but generally we have it may be a result of england, where labour under this feed of cloud from the atlantic, against age—old arrivals bath, but performed quite dramatically that cloud producing the odd spot they spark back into at the recent election, resulting of light rain and drizzle. in a lot of conservative gains. life. and only some slightly heavier rain she also emphasised the need across the far north of scotland. tribal help the mood. jason woodward for reconciliation inside the party. turning increasingly getting over the line. but speaking on the breezy through the night, temperatures typically between four and 9 degrees. where we do see those clear breaks the defensive errors started to stack up bbc earlier today further east, we could get for the home side, and rhys preece she spoke about quite close to freezing. so, into tomorrow, again lind was able to kick bath into a the need for a lot of cloud around. but i'm hopeful the cloud will break narrow lead at the brick. unity. up a little bit through eastern gloucester the last few years have been riven started the second half and southern by division and they have been hardly a difficult few years for every parts of better than the first. this time single activist, councillor freddy clark just about and member of the party. england. north—west england may be seeing better than the first. this time freddy clarkjust about bundling i am someone who comes traditionally overfor his side's the old spot of drizzle, from the left of the party, particularly parts of cumbria. freddy clarkjust about bundling over for his side's second triumph game. that seemed to stir them into i worked with child refugees similar story for northern ireland and western scotland. and homeless teenagers before some rain across the north—west, action. he made a thunderous run i came but eastern scotland not doing too badly for some sunshine. to the line, and was into parliament. just held up, but a windier day tomorrow, i worked for a member of parliament to the left of the party a milder one, as well. he was able to particularly across the as a house caseworker. add the finish. the i see our strength across northern half of the uk, ten to bowlers point tribe scored shortly the party, no one person has the monopoly on wisdom. after, ruud ackerman getting over 12 degrees. now the high pressure one slightly odd thing about the way will retreat into monday, the line using sheer brute force. to allow this frontal this contest is operating so far system in the atlantic. and that was enough to hand that'll bring some outbreaks is that the two people of heavy rain, moving gloucester a much
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eastwards through the day. who are presumed to be out in front the rain unlikely to needed win in get into east anglia as the most likely candidates or the south—east until after dark. intense west country derby. lydia to succeed jeremy corbyn have not behind that rain band, western campbell, bbc news. england fly—half george ford as yet formally declared scotland and northern ireland seeing scored a try and added 11 their intention to stand but we do something a little points with the boot, expect the shallow brexit secretary drier later in the day. as leicester tigers beat bristol keir starmer in the shadow business highs of nine to 11 degrees. 31—18, for only their second quite a windy day on monday, premiership win of the season. secretary elon bailey, windier still on tuesday. and saracens ran in two people considered the front this area of low pressure rather than us, to announce passes to the north—west ten tries their candidacy is in the coming of the british isles. as they thrashed a lot of white lines squeezing together on this worcester warriors days. the death toll in the chart, a lot of isobars. we are likely to see severe gales by 62—5 to continue their recovery worst flooding from that 35 point deduction to hit indonesia's capital, across northern areas. at the start of the season. jakarta, outbreaks of heavy glasgow warriors ran in six in over a decade has risen to rain here, as well. tries to see off benetton 53, according to the kyodo news in an enthralling contest. these are the george horne touched down twice, agency. indonesian authorities wind as the warriors won by 38 points gusts we are to 19, to stay in say over 170,000 people expecting. touch of the pro14 play—off places. are taking refuge in shelters. particularly windy across parts of scotland, 60 to 70 mile the wet weather is forecast there were also to continue until sunday — an hour gusts or more. also some very gusty winds likely wins with the possibility of more extreme to the eastern side of the pennines. for dragons and rains in the coming weeks. that could cause one zebre. that's all the sport china has sacked the head or two transport problems. look how mild it is going to be — for now butjoin me again for sportsday at 6.30pm. of its hong kong liaison office, 12 to 15 degrees. now on exceptional for this wang zhimin, after almost seven point in january. bbc news, months of violent for the week ahead, more rain clashes between police ahead in the forecast. 00:10:52,589 --> 306783293:15:20,935 it 306783293:15:20,935 --> 613566586:19:49,280 stays 613566586:19:49,280 --> 920349879:24:17,626 mild 920349879:24:17,626 --> 1227133172:28:45,972 for 1227133172:28:45,972 --> 1533916465:33:14,317 the 1533916465:33:14,317 --> 1840699758:37:42,663 most 1840699758:37:42,663 --> 2147483051:42:11,009 part, 2147483051:42:11,009 --> 2576979662:00:26,693 a 2576979662:00:26,693 --> 3006476272:18:42,377 little 3006476272:18:42,377 --> 3435972882:36:58,061 drier 3435972882:36:58,061 --> 3865469492:55:13,744 later 3865469492:55:13,744 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 on. it's time for and pro—democracy demonstrators. the flim review. the liaison office has been criticised in mainland china, for misjudging the political
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situation in the territory. the replacement will be a former party secretary from shanxi province in the north. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. a portrait of the queen and her three heirs to the throne, taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have james king. has been released to mark the start james, a warm welcome and happy new year. of the new decade. you too! the photograph, which was taken talk us through what we've got. the week before christmas, well, we've got shows the prince of wales, scarlettjohansson the duke of cambridge, heading to germany and prince george, standing alongside her majesty at buckingham injojo rabbit. palace. matthew mcconaughey it is the second official goes portrait of the four to london in the generations gentlemen. and aaron eckhart doesn't of really know where he's going in in royals the line of together. duty. not to be confused with the tv series, the line of duty! very much not to be confused with the tv series! anyway, let's start off with jojo rabbit. this sounds intriguing. it's sort of a comedy drama. a ten—year—old hitler youth member who begins to question the ideology of nazism? yes, taika waititi is the name of the film—maker, who has had a lot of success in the marvel world, but also with low—budget kiwi comedies as well —
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things like hunt for the wilderpeople and what we do in the shadows — which, of course, is also a tv show. and, yes, so set in second world war in germany, aboutjohannes — jojo, of the title — who is so obsessed, such a hero — such a hero—worshipper of adolf hitler that he actually imagines him as a friend. so you've got taika waititi playing an imaginary adult hitler. shall we take a look at a clip? yeah, why not? here it is. poorjojo! what's wrong, little man? hi, adolf. want to tell me about that rabbit incident? what was all that about? they wanted me to kill it. i'm sorry, i couldn't. don't worry about it. i couldn't care less! but now they call me a scared rabbit. let them say whatever they want. people used to say a lot of nasty things about me. "oh, this guy's a lunatic." "oh, look at that psycho, he's going to get us all killed." i'm going to let you in on a little secret. the rabbit is no coward. the humble little bunny faces
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a dangerous world every day, hunting carrots for his family, for his country. hello. my empire will be this full of all animals. lions, giraffes, zebras, is rhinoceroses, octopuses, bbc rhin—octopusses — news. even the mighty rabbit. was killed in it us drone strike as what do you make of it, james? it's sort of had mixed reviews. he left oh, really... the city's it seems like one of those films that people either love or hate. main. eminent yeah, really mixed reviews. i've read 5—star reviews, attacks on americans in the region. i've read one—star reviews. what are you gonna give it? in the middle east correspondent quentin somerville i was more on the 5—star side. it's not so much what it's saying — reports. you know, what it's saying, and they called him a hero. i've seen before — but it's the way that it's saying it. to many more in iraq i think it's showing war and beyond, he through the eyes of a child, through the eyes of someone was the region's who doesn't really understand the magnitude of what's going on, principal villain. doesn't understand the context familiar chants rang out, death to america, death to israel. of what's going he served his iranians masters well. on. and that is what gives it its novelty, really. i'll tell you who has really its regime has cast him liked it — i think this as a proud shia martyr. is very interesting — mel brooks, the legendary director, in death, he has been has sung this film's praises.
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elevated and there are definitely elements to the rank of lieutenant of mel brooks in, certainly, the first half of the film — general. the broad comedy and the farce. in iran there were more it does get more serious anti—western protests. as the film goes on. it becomes much more president rouhani visited his family touching, actually — and again warned of harsh revenge much more like a wes anderson film, for the assassination really. but it, yes, it is one of those of the general. comedies where you either go with it or you don't. there isn't really a middle ground. and i think that is why he said, the americans are not aware there are those divisive reviews. of the big mistake they made. and it's quite hard to pull off kind they will face the consequences of comedy about nazism, isn't it? of their crime, not only today, yeah, absolutely. but also in well, mel brooks has the coming years. done it in the past. but i think the lead actor who plays president donald trump gave the title character — a young actor named the assassination order. roman griffin davis — does a wonderfuljob. he is facing re—election. he is getting a lot he was planning a very of great mentions for this because he is particularly good. major attack and we got him. but the supporting cast as well — sam rockwell, scarlett joha nsson, but already doubts are being cast i mentioned earlier, stephen merchant. over the reason for the strike so for me, it works, but i appreciate that it's not and there are fears that the us will cast the middle going to work for everyone. east into ok, let's go on to the gentlemen. guy ritchie — famous another war. of course for lock, stock i don't believe for a moment and two smoking barrels, snatch and so on. that he does want a war and i am this is back to the kind sure he has calculated of gangster underworld ? what the response is likely to be, it is very much but i think if he is going to be effective, there needs to be a more going back to that.
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consistent long—term approach. it's is it 2020 or 2002, watching this film? it's guy ritchie going back thousands of american soldiers to his roots, guy ritchie are pouring into the region. going back to geezer movies and gangster movies. other americans have in fact, the opening scene of this been told to leave. films is matthew mcconaughey britain and france is going into a london pub and ordering advising a pint and a pickled egg. against travel to most it is guy ritchie to the nth degree! of iraq. the funeral continued. the actual plot is about hugh grant's character after iraq, qassem soleimani's body who is a tabloid hack who is trying to blackmail matthew mcconaughey, will be flown to tehran and then to his hometown who is a crime boss. of course, there is lots of bribery for burial. and corruption along the way. he did more thanjust a lot of alpha males in this movie, serve iran overseas, he was iran a lot of swearing in this movie, a completely colourful — overseas. a completely bonkers script. and in a rare honour, it doesn't entirely add up to much. the country's supreme leader will preside over final prayers, but what i would say is first mourning the death of his most of all, a lot of energy to it — influential general. and you expect that with guy ritchie films. the music, the editing. it's very well—paced. secondly, hugh grant is having quentin somerville, a whale of a time in this. bbc news, beirut. we know that he is not the biggest and our diplomatic fan of tabloid journalism. correspondent james robbinsjoins me now. this seems to be him getting a bit james — so of revenge for that. he's got this amazing — the americans he sounds a bit like peter cook, actually — are criticising he's got this amazing accent in it. britain's position? so, a bit silly, a bit pointless, but not dull. yes, the american secretary of state yeah, i've got to say i am not a fan
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of guy ritchie films, mike pompeo was pretty blunt saying but i do love hugh grant european allies have not been as and matthew mcconaughey, i think, helpful as i wished that they are both brilliant actors. yes. could be. the brits he said, and matthew mcconaughey, you know, he is doing his the french, matthew mcconaughey thing. the germans, all need to understand he's doing his laid—back, cool guy thing. that what we did, what but he's great at that. so the cast is what makes it. the americans did, he said, saved lives in europe yeah, all right. let's go on to in the line of duty, as well, but it is worth not the line of duty. remembering that the us did not what did you make of this? consult nor um, yeah, it's interesting, inform its allies before carrying this one because it's a thriller starring aaron eckhart. out this killing of a he plays a police officer person right who accidentally ruins a kidnap — at the heart of the an anti—kidnap operation iranian and is desperate to prove himself structure and we heard from jeremy by finding the hostage, hunt, the former foreign secretary, he called that lack of prior desperate to make up for things. warning and when you cast aaron eckhart reg retta ble, he called that lack of prior warning regrettable, but it is clear that in a movie, you expect eve ryo ne a certain intensity regrettable, but it is clear that everyone is now bracing for because he is a very respected actor. some sort of iranian response. the former this actually is more of a straight—to—dvd movie, unfortunately! head of mi6 told the bbc there is, however, one very good chase scene in it, that that was an inevitable consequence, that which i think we're gonna there would be some form of violent have a look at now. wow. reaction and that is why the foreign so here's the best bit of the film. office has changed and hardened its chuckles. dispatch two, 0—39 travel advice for anyone considering travelling in the region. as in pursuit quentin explained, that means in effect they southbound on have made a no—go area for british nationals in the whole of iraq apart 14th.
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from a small area in the north and they are saying that people really two up in 44. suspectjust ran into st anthony's. should not go to iran unless dramatic it is essential. james, thank you very much, james robbins. in australia, nearly 3 music. thousand army reserve troops are being called up to help fight the bushfires burning across the country. glass smashes. australian fire chiefs have warned that high winds and soaring car alarm temperatures could potentially push fires into heavily populated areas this weekend. beeps. since late september, 23 people have died. thanks, padre! shaimaa khalil reports. and that's the best bit of the film? it promised to be a day of danger laughter. well, the chase scene and these bushfires have lived up is about ten minutes long, to every it's quite near the start of the film, and it is emergency warning. actually really impressive. and the film starts off, the hellish combination of high temperatures, strong winds and dry conditions have you think "ok, this has got a bit of depth to it" made some of these places but it is what happens too vast after that is the problem, is that it never really follows to control. through on that early promise. the director is someone who has made in kangaroo island, a famous a lot of straight—to—dvd, holiday destination, straight—to—streaming action movies. a couple died trying and unfortunately, despite the credibility of an actor like aaron eckhart, to escape the inferno. this does just descend they were found near into being another one of those their car. average action films. in victoria, as places continued right. to rage in the east, it's not going to take off evacuees were getting ready in the cinemas then? um, it will be at cinemas, to board the navy ship taking them but i think ultimately, it's more
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of a film to watch at home. to safety. yeah. a moment of relief after a harrowing what's wrong with it, do you think? few days stranded in i think it's just pedestrian, that is the problem. the fire—ravaged it's that ultimately, it, you know, it starts off saying something, it starts off quite positively, town. but can't quite follow our only option was to get through on that. in and sit it out and at one stage and that's just a lack of ambition, really. we had 25 fire trucks so that ultimately is the problem with it. you sometimes wonder how with us. these films ever get off the drawing board, don't you? sorry. well, i wonder that all the time! yeah, i wonder that all the time! the prime minister scott morrison you sort of thing "when they see has said 3000 reserve troops will be the script, do they not deployed to realise it's a turkey?" anyway. help tackle ok, let's go on to best out this week. the raging what have you got there? bush fires. this is very much the opposite of a turkey. this is the first time this has this is absolutely brilliant. this is little women. happened in australia's history. so, it came out on boxing day. really pleased to see that a lot this gusty wind is not picking up of people went to see it over the holidays. very strongly and it is bringing of course, the classic coming—of—age story. heavy smoke to new south wales on the wonderful greta gerwig has adapted it, starring the equally the coast and this is what the wonderful saoirse ronan asjo march, firefighters dread. it found these one of the many march sisters in massachusetts places making them unstoppable but in civil war america. and just a really fresh it also spreads those embers making take on the story. the fire behaviour quite it is quite difficult to mess up the story because it is a classic, a number —— but there are a couple of, unpredictable. the howling winds and i think, new twists to this. billowing smoke were enough of an i like the way that this
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alarm for people in this is structured, this film, the way that it is told through a lot of flashbacks, holiday park. some were hosing their cabins so it really does flag up while others took to the the nostalgia these girls have for their childhood beach to seek refuge. this woman did not take and for their adolescent years. any chances, she gathered her and also, just some really strong family, her pets and her son ‘s female roles that perhaps were not in the original story, wheel chair and headed straight to butjo march, for example, the shore. i got a phone call from a is a real pioneer in this film, doing what she wants to do, friend whose brother is a police officer and he said to get out. being the person that she wants to be at a time when women weren't we have had the police come up the always allowed to do that. so wonderful performances. street and say it would impact our for me, it's all about florence houses in the next pugh, the british actor, she — who's had a great year. 30 minutes. the 2019 was a great year for her. authorities have warned that the she plays amy in this. and if you're in a movie situation is still volatile and could get worse. a with meryl streep and yet, you still steal scenes, foreboding and that's saying something. now a familiar message better than meryl streep, is that what you are saying? to the people exactly, yeah. in australia. shaimaa khalil, bbc i think — i think florence pugh — news, on the southern coast of new it's just been her birthday, south wales. actually, so belated birthday wishes to florence pugh. police have begun a murder i think she actually walks investigation after a man away with this film. was stabbed to death you say a fresh take because, in north london. the man of course, some people will say in his 30s was attacked "there have seen so many adaptations in finsbury park yesterday evening. friends at the scene said he worked of little women in film and tv". yeah, absolutely, but what greta as a food delivery moped rider. no one has been arrested. gerwig is done is taken a classic a section of the mi motorway story but found a new way into it was closed in both directions and a new way to tell following a serious crash between two lorries. it, and a new wayjust
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the road to highlight things. was shut between flitwick i mean, it's not a movie and milton keynes after the incident about feminism, but there just before 7am this morning. is certainly more of a feminist the southbound carriageway remains slant to it than perhaps closed but it was re—opened northbound this other adaptations. so it feels modern, it feels fresh. afternoon. a sort of film for the #metoo era, sir rod stewart has been charged in some ways, do you think? by police in florida, after he allegedly punched to a certain degree, yes, a security guard at a hotel. to a certain degree. yeah, all right. a police report says the altercation and finally, we've got best dvd. occurred after the singer and his son sean failed to gain yeah, a million little pieces — access to a private this is out to watch at home — event on new year's so based on another book, actually — this is james frey‘s book eve. he'll appear in court next from 2003 about his time in rehab. month charged with simple battery. sam taylor—johnson is the director. her husband aaron cricket — and england have taylor—johnson stars in it. fought back well on day they both wrote and produced it — two of the second test very much a passion against south africa in cape town. project for them. the home side finished the day 215 for 8 — so, sam's last film was 50 shades of grey — trailing england by 5a big hit movie, but she has sort runs. adam wild reports. of suggested it wasn't the greatest time, professionally, in cape town, a beautiful warm day, for her working on that film. watching on, english knights this feels like a reaction to that. were heating up this feels like her saying, too. "actually, i can make really in to battle once more, intense, personal character studies" jimmy anderson, but after yesterday's batting problems, today's opening stand was england's last. because that is what it is. and aaron taylor—johnson, and anderson didn't, as someone in rehab, as someone with addiction problems, not for long anyway. gives this remarkable all out for 269. warts—and—all performance. it really is bruised
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now it may be one of the world's most picturesque grounds, and battered throughout. but right then for england things so a tough watch but, because of the performances in it, were not looking great. that was until stuart broad found that's why it is impressive. james, great to have you with us. the edge of peter milan's bat. thank you so much. the ball, the game suddenly thank you. james king there. moved quite some place. and that is it for this week. time then to get a grip of it. from both of us, thank you so much for watching. ben stokes and another goodbye. brilliant catch from him. hamza, the latest batsman to wonder just how he does it. hello there. we have had a lot of dry and while south africa weather today, but sunshine was still working it out, amounts have varied. stokes caught hold of the best of it has been another. across eastern areas, and the day brighter by the moment. this is how it looked another player caught from a weather watcher. by further west, that was the scene. by an england hand, but wait. grey and gloomy replay showed a no ball. conditions. south africa with the roar you can see on the earlier for the reprieve. a satellite image, a lot the player along with dean elgar of cloud across the west. some breaks for north—east wales, added more than 100. the west midlands, certainly some still, fortune remains breaks across eastern scotland and eastern england. fickle. and with stokes, england as we go through tonight, really are in great hands. we will hold onto some breaks in the cloud here he finally got for these eastern areas. that will allow it to get a little him. milder, but generally we have this moments later, he caught feed of cloud from the atlantic, dwayne pretorius as well. that cloud producing the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. four catches, quite a day some slightly heavier rain for him and for england. across the far north of scotland.
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jimmy anderson striking turning increasingly breezy through the night, with the final ball temperatures typically between four and the celebration and 9 degrees. where we do see those clear breaks really started. further east, we could get england's day for quite close to freezing. england ‘s knights. adam wild, bbc so, into tomorrow, again a lot of cloud around. news. football, its the fa cup but i'm hopeful the cloud will break third round this weekend. up a little bit through eastern 20 ties will be played today. and southern parts of england. earlier, league one side rochdale held newcastle united to north—west england may be seeing a 1?1 draw. the old spot of drizzle, particularly parts of cumbria. ao—year—old substitute aaron wilbraham scored the equaliser similar story for northern ireland and western scotland. in the 79th minute for rochdale some rain across the north—west, to earn a replay but eastern scotland not doing too at newcastle. badly for some sunshine. elsewhere there were wins for hull, a windier day tomorrow, oxford and sheffield wednesday a milder one, as well. who beat brighton. particularly across the northern the televison medium half of the uk, ten to 12 degrees. derek acorah has died at the age of 69. now the high pressure he was best known for appearing will retreat into monday, on the shows most haunted and celebrity big brother. to allow this frontal system his wife gwen said he'd in the atlantic. been in intensive care that'll bring some outbreaks of heavy rain, moving following a eastwards through the day. the rain unlikely to brief illness. get into east anglia or the south—east until after dark. we're back with the late behind that rain band, western news at 5 to ten. 00:22:50,667 --> 357913842:17:03,897 now 357913842:17:03,897 --> 715827684:11:17,127 on 715827684:11:17,127 --> 1073741526:05:30,357 bbc 1073741526:05:30,357 --> 1431655367:59:43,588 one 1431655367:59:43,588 --> 1789569209:53:56,818 it's 1789569209:53:56,818 --> 2147483051:48:10,049 time 2147483051:48:10,048 --> 2505396893:42:23,277 for 2505396893:42:23,277 --> 2863310735:36:36,508 the 2863310735:36:36,508 --> 3221224577:30:49,738 news 3221224577:30:49,738 --> 3579138419:25:02,969 where 3579138419:25:02,969 --> 3937052261:19:16,199 you 3937052261:19:16,199 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 are. scotland and northern ireland seeing something a little drier later in the day. highs of nine to 11 degrees. quite a windy day on monday, windier still on tuesday.
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this area of low pressure passes to the north—west of the british isles. a lot of white lines squeezing together on this chart, a lot of isobars. we are likely to see severe gales across northern areas. outbreaks of heavy rain here, as well. these are the wind gusts we are expecting. particularly windy across parts of scotland, 60 to 70 mile an hour gusts or more. also some very gusty winds likely to the eastern side of the pennines. that could cause one or two transport problems. look how mild it is going to be — 12 to 15 degrees. exceptional for this point in january. for the week ahead, more rain ahead in the forecast. it stays mild for the most part, 00:23:39,120 --> 858993220:57:37,182 a 858993220:57:37,182 --> 1717986441:31:35,244 little 1717986441:31:35,244 --> 2576979662:05:33,307 drier 2576979662:05:33,307 --> 3435972882:39:31,369 later 3435972882:39:31,369 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 on.
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