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this is deja vu news live from berlin britain's prime minister of dangles the idea of a new referendum 2 months after the country was originally due to leave the e.u. theresa may offers a major concession. and abortion rights rallies across the u.s. as the u.n. criticizes strict new anti-abortion laws and several american states both sides of the debate say fortune options in the country are no longer written in stone. also
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on the program i look back at the career of formula one racing legend niki lauder to famously returned to competition after a horrific crash in the 1970 s. he died monday at the age of 70. plus as the world's best known film festival the director of the movie pulp fiction is back clinton tara tina brings brad pitt and leonardo dicaprio to the red carpet at the con we'll ask our critic if the filmmaker can win his 1st contest or in the event that. i'm calm aspen welcome to the program britain's prime minister has offered a major concession in her latest attempt to get parliament to agree to her breakfast withdrawal deal theresa may said that she will allow lawmakers to vote on whether to hold a 2nd national referendum on leaving the e.u.
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this comes 2 months after britain's scheduled departure from the block. i've also listened carefully to those who've been arguing for a 2nd referendum i've made my own view on this clear on many many times i do not believe this is a route that we should take because i think we should be implementing the result of the 1st referendum not asking the british people to vote in a 2nd one but i recognise the genuine and sincere strength of feeling across the house on this important issue the government will therefore include in the withdrawal agreements bill at introduction a requirement to vote on whether to hold a 2nd referendum and this must take place before the withdrawal agreement can be ratified. correspondent very good masses following the story for us she is in london there good clearly the biggest headline here in may's so-called new bracks a deal it's this potential 2nd referendum walk us through how might that work and
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do we know why she's offering it now. well how the m.p.'s are understanding it so far is that reason may makes it conditional and signing the withdrawal agreement so she's saying to those who are advocating for a 2nd round referendum if you are voting for this deal then you will get the referendum but they're not buying this they don't want the strings attached and also they simply don't believe how many have said that they can't trust have they don't know how long she will be prime minister and they will not vote for this agreement they were not voted 3 and then maybe be left hanging and not having what what has been promised so initially very very negative reaction to the proposal of what cvs on the surface very good proposal for remain as but they're really not buying this off by 2 reason may how would you rate the reaction from m.p.'s on both
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sides of. an anti bracks and what are they saying about this this new offer from threesome may. well it's really very much criticized from all sides and that's not a surprise because even before she came out with this speech people were just do you b.s. what can she offer how can she try and resolve the empire's people know that she's really desperate to get it through it's a 4th attempt how being a prime minister is really attached to this and she really wants to make it work however from all sides the people that are on the right of her party the brics it is have said that they they can't accept that day this is a worse deal than what they've ever had to vote for and also from the remains side so somebody has said well how is it possible that she makes makes it even worse for herself that she digs an even deeper hole but it seems to be the case that this has
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happened with this new offer the details we don't know yet but still m.p.'s had some time to to think about it over about this initial proposal details will follow but it really doesn't look very good for tourism may so given that reaction seemingly really no one likes this deal if this indeed does fail what is next then for the u.k. and for bronx. well regs it is happening at the end of october if the deadlock isn't somehow sold now if it question is how long cantor reason may stay on she's already said that if she doesn't get her deal through that she will announce have departure and that looks more and more likely we have the e.u. elections coming up the big parties the conservative party and the labor party are looking to take a big hit by vegas we see you niger for origin has briggs and party surging at the moment in the polls also the remain votes the vote for
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a 2nd referendum those parties who are clearly advocating it together are quite strong but the big parties are not so to reason they will take a hit and then the calls for her to go will be louder and louder possibly and you read the new election but we are facing this deadline at the end of october where the u.k. will leave so if no solution is found in the u.k. leave will leave without any deal with the european union unless they try and buy more time unless they renegotiate with the european union or i began last in london for us covering up bricks and tsonga thank you very much. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world austrian president alexander fonda belen has sought to reassure citizens following a government crisis in junior coalition partner the far right freedom party has quit the government of chancellor the boston cord suffer its leader sliced and. struck resigned following
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a corruption scandal. workers of bromides biggest airport are on 24 hour strike causing hundreds of flight cancellations italy's flag carrier said he had cancelled $300.00 flights italy's main transport union is pushing for a deal guaranteeing the future of the airline which has been taken over by the government. and tornadoes have struck in the us states of houma and texas about 6000000 people were in the path of the severe weather systems but it's not yet clear if there were any injuries but u.s. national weather service has warned that the risk of tornadoes in the region is the highest in years. abortion rights activists have staged rallies in cities across the united states in response to a wave of new anti-abortion laws those activists gather in washington d.c. to demand the procedure remains legal last week alabama and acted the country's strictest law making terminations of pregnancy illegal in nearly all cases
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including rape and incest it also introduced criminal penalties for doctors who perform abortions. several lawmakers took part in the rally including a senator patty murray of washington here's what she said. right. there whatever you're here and bear what. i try they're trying. they're going to cut right back right. they go right. right meaning that. right or not. w.'s helena humphrey has been following those protests for us from the nation's capital now helena it has been a heated debate over the past few days you've been talking to demonstrators what
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have they been telling you that's right call there have been well hundreds of rallies up and down the country today the key ones of course being held in states which have recently passed anti abortion legislation like georgia for example where one of those so-called hauls for you to be to halt the bill as was passed a spoke to an activist in georgia she said around $1000.00 activists turned up at the capitol building that she said to me this is a direct quote i'm tired of old white men telling us what to do with our bodies that we wouldn't ating across the states and i'm grateful for that so an all day to alabama as well whether legislation is passing that all men another organizer i spoke to on the ground in alabama said when they came to apply for that permit to hold this rally the person organizing that in the government office said normally you need about 20 days to apply for that permit i'm going to push this through because i subscribe to what you are doing so plenty of support and these acts of itself continuing in their activities one another activist i spoke to in georgia
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said the holding a town hall meeting called the a.b.c. over reproductive justice so that people know their rights and they know that the clinics all still open and now you. know we've seen this wave of strict anti-abortion bills alabama missouri other states talk about the timing here why are we seeing this push from conservatives going against abortion pushing these strict anti-abortion laws. well as you know call religious conservatives have long been hoping for this as to the question of why now it's a question of pure math essentially we're now seeing a supremes court with a constellation of well a conservative constellation now following the appointment of 2 conservative judges by the u.s. president so they feel that now is the time to mount a challenge to roe v wade and indeed they want these individual state laws to be stringent if not controversial so that this challenge goes all the way through the
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court system all the way up to the supremes court where the waves can then at least be challenge so that's what they're looking to achieve it looks like it could be a lengthy battle but whilst this is tied up in the courts clinics cannot be closed doors cannot be changed that said as to the climate for women on the ground seeking abortions that could stand a hard and still when i was at one abortion clinic in alabama i saw for myself some of the taunts that women in their face we've seen some democratic presidential hopefuls and today's rallies could have borsch and become one of the key issues in 2020. anyone who is anyone in the democratic presidential campaign camp was. the supremes court in washington d.c. today we saw u.s. senator any close. with a megaphone saying we're not going to allow them to move our country backwards we saw the mayor of south bend indiana pete saying that my campaign has always been
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about freedom that said whether something which is considered to be and i'm not saying it is whether something which is considered to be a women's issue becomes a key key campaign issue is another question i think that would more likely be the case if we did see roe v wade overturned and we moved the pendulum back to pre-one 970 s. all right to w.'s elena humphrey on the story for us from washington d.c. thank you very much. now to a story from france that has split a family and also the country 42 year old. was left in a persistent vegetative state after a motorcycle accident or than 10 years ago in recent years mr blair's wife has campaigned for him to be allowed to die but his parents ask and tested her decision through the courts and the latest legal battle is now coming to a head. as doctors at this french hospital began shutting down there's life
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support an injunction came from a paris court doctors must resume his treatment. the 42 year old had been hospitalized in the state of minimal consciousness since the 2008 motorcycle accident. his wife believes he has the right to die. it is his parents who have been fighting to keep him on life support. the lawyer representing their case called it a victory for justice sue is see the owners will do you every. disaster today is a victory for vance bear who will finally be accepted for who he is namely the disabled person because limits his weaknesses and we must accept him like that to take you to a new do paula we must take him as he is and we must treat him as he is the solution for of us bear is not for him to be eliminated either directly or by stopping his dietitians freshman year right because this went on its own then you must ensure we do still need a lot this year. it is the latest episode in a video
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a legal battle that has divided non-dance family and friends earlier the media swooped in as fast as parents prepared for what they thought might be their final goodbye with their son. he still could do that i can link him there killing him. to them. in 2013 lambastes doctors recommended ending his treatment his wife his nephew and several siblings have supported the doctors decision to let him die. for you so this is the 1st time i've told myself it's going to have some bits and everything is being done to make it happen so i'm quite serene and ready for it and. let best parents have brought several cases before french courts and the european court of human rights and repeated efforts to prevent his doctors from ending his life support. monday's late decision from the paris court of appeals ordered care to be continued until
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u.n. committee could consider an appeal from lambaste parents. austrian formula one legend niki lauda has died at the age of 70 his family says he passed away in his sleep at home. in zurich out his health had been affected by a crash of the 1976 german grand prix is being remembered as one of the best and most charismatic drivers in formula one history. this was the race that changed nicky lauder's life the austrian was pulled from the burning wreckage by fellow driver a priest read the then reigning world champion his last rights despite his horrific burns and lung damage he has staunchly returned to race just 6 weeks later he would go on to claim 2 more world titles and a glittering career his remarkable comeback and rivalry with british driver james hunt inspired the hollywood movie rush overcoming adversity remained a mantra of louder throughout his life. but i want to say one thing i've seen
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people here winning and losing. a kid is the award to the losers because for my own experience winning is one thing or thought of losing always learn more louder is the only man to have won championships for both ferrari and mclaren and ranks as one of the greatest racing drivers of all time in 1905 loud aswat competitive racing for the world of aviation founding airlines allow the air and nicky. he never really left formula one those serving as a stakeholder a non-executive chairman with the mercedes team lauder never overcame the damage caused by the fire which consumed his car 40 years before in 2018 he underwent a lung transplant in vienna. the 3 time world champion will be remembered both for his talent behind the wheel and his extraordinary courage to return to the sport he loved. to live and jonathan crane from sports is here to tell us more
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about nicky how does legacy let's just start with with some of the reactions to the news of his death i think you'll find will struggle to find anyone who has a bad word to say about nikita daouda he was a constant presence in the former long paddock even after he retired from driving university lights and respected and as you might imagine the tributes have been pouring in on social media starting with ferrari of course the team with whom he won 2 of his 3 worlds high schools they said they were saddened at the news of the death of that if friend they had it has always been a hot and in the use of all for ari fans and. the retired dr of course allowed to play a key role in helping him win the 26th ship in the sadie's he said thank you for everything you did for me i learn so much from you your passion your fighting spirit it's never give up and tributes coming not just in the world of motor sport
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the austrian act politician arnold schwarzenegger who is an icon and a trout blazing here are paying tribute to his countrymen allowed the man their how would you describe a lot of the driver the driver was meticulous he really invested a lot of time in getting his car up to scratch and he was a fear of us as we know and this of course in an era where you started the season knowing that one or 2 of your colleagues would come home at the end of it such were the risks and i think we can say he was driven as well really determined to succeed and driven by his rivalry with that james hunt the british driver now these 2 guys can have been further apart with the typical playboy really kind of like enticed by the drama of formula one the fos cars and the women reza lauder was the true professional completely for. on the task in hand now we're of course the 2 of them that story played out in hollywood in the film rush in 2015 i think we go to a quick clip to show you from that's. really.
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the. intent of. the wright brothers and i. think that film really kind of thought that story to a younger audience you know nikki now there were many kind of from people's eyes to see how dangerous the sport was back in those days now of course that that horrific crash that he survived and what did it take for him to come back after that old son a lot of i think a lot of mental strength it was cool to the bravest sporting comeback of all time and for good reason because just 6 south that he was on death's door in a hospital bed it was back in the cockpit in monza racing now at the time he said he wasn't scared but later in his or her biography it makes it he was reaching did
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with fear because he was so desperate not to share when he weakness in front of his rivals and just being that coursed him so much paid putting on a match in a helmet when you've still got scars on your head it was very paid for going off to the races is balaklava was covered in blood so he went through a lot just a cow back on the track of course he was really respected there for advice to younger drivers you often saw him in the paddock with his red cap which he used to cover up the scots but he was a very witty about that is right he said you know i have an excuse to look ugly some people that were that rates in his wisdom will be sorely missed our dad humor as well jonathan crane with sports thank you so much you're welcome. to the khan the film festival now where u.s. filmmaker quentin tarantino is premiering his newest offering it's called once upon a time in hollywood the cast has some actors you may have heard of brad pitt leonardo dicaprio and margot robbie all here together with tara tino on the red
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carpet it's a film that has created quite a buzz not least because it was finished just days before this evening's screening . and it's been 25 years since terrence you know took home because of it or for pulp fiction which made him a star. all his. 25 years after quentin tarantino's cult movie pulp fiction one of palme d'or hollywood's wild child is back in cannes having to claim the trophy once again terence and his latest work styles hollywood heavyweight leonardo di caprio and it at festival organizers on tenterhooks because it was still being edited and i trolled but the film is now ready to compete at my right is by the last series lead and jake cahill of self rick dalton and to my left is rick stuck double cliff moved . once upon a time in hollywood is a movie about making movies as a reporter to do
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a lot of dangerous. clues here is meant to help. is that how you describe you just set in 1969 the picture follows an actor and a stunt double in their quest to achieve fame and hollywood we get into a fight i accidently killed. i go to jail. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight they go to jail it's called manslaughter. the trial is suggests it's a departure from the extremely violent and static of classics such as kill bill or reservoir dogs but what he answers might still get their fix of splatter. the movie is set in the era of the manson family the serial killers who spread fear and terror in california.
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well in sports arsenal will be missing one of its key players at the europa league final in baku azerbaijan and a joint decision with his club armenian international henrik mick atari as decided not to participate because his safety cannot be guaranteed there are ongoing political tensions between his homeland and azerbaijan make tarion has 39 appearances for arsenal in all competitions this season and has court 6 times his team plays chelsea in the azerbaijani capital next wednesday the words there dismissed the concerns declaring that young would be safe in their country. are let's head back to the movies now our very own movie buff scott roxboro is one of the luckiest guys tonight he was just at that premier of quentin tarantino's
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film in conn scott look the the question that's on my mind and probably everyone else's is how was it. yeah for me great i really really love the film been sworn to a noice no spoilers review here sol try to talk about it without actually giving away any plot points what i can reveal is it stars leonardo di caprio who plays a sort of fading actor with the amazing name of ricky dalton who is a fading t.v. actor brad pitt plays his stunt double and longtime friend and model ruby stars as a version of the real life actress sharon tate the film takes place in the 1960 in 1900 in 1969 so sort of the period the the end of the golden era of hollywood where hollywood transitioned from sort of a style chick period and a romantic period into a new hall where woodward became much more which darker the films can darker and
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much more violent and sort of gave birth to independent cinema which in turn gave birth to directors like quentin tarantino so very interesting period of time and of course this all takes place against the backdrop of the manson murders sharon tate the real sharon tate of course brutally murdered by the by the manson family what's interesting about this film i think is one it's not nearly as violent as one would expect from a terence you know movie though there are a couple of scenes which will satisfy his bloodiest fans but for me it's almost a love letter to hollywood almost romantic look at the period that preceded his in hollywood i thought was a tremendous film and i'm very interested to see how it's received and i'm curious too i mean we always associate blood with terence you know so interesting here there won't be as bloody as we might expect now does he have a chance of winning an other or he got 125 years ago with whole picture. yet 25 years ago to the day pulp fiction screen here in cannes won the palme d'or
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launched here in tinos career be interesting to see this year's very very strong year in cannes we got a lot of amazing films from great great directors terrence malick film is amazing that's here ken loach's new movie also very very good pedro almodovar 3 legendary directors with 3 really really strong movies i think will have a tough time competing against them and some of the young younger up and coming filmmakers that have been showing here very very strong running but 25 years ago a really changed cinema and can have a lot to do with that he owes a lot to cannes i think canales a lot to him it was a great way to start his career 25 years ago with pulp fiction here will be an amazing way to crown it giving him a 2nd palme d'or for once upon a time in hollywood i'm really crossing my fingers for quickly do you have a favorite film so far the best one. well this was pretty good but i'd have to go with ken loach's film sorry we missed you an amazing look at the breakdown of
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social order in britain a look at 0 hours britain incredible critique of modern day modern day u.k. ken loach is an amazing director i'm amazed that he keeps getting better with each film that's my pick for the palme d'or i think he's got a really good chance of winning his 3rd palme d'or with this movie dr scott roxboro there in conference thank you very much. next up is kick off with a review of the bonus league final match day they tend.
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to. kick off. after finale i feel for anything but calum skill and how a one last match the way to school to decide to say good bye i ask you that liberates am i am awesome man to get the champion and i get the big guy next to me.
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some say that. all day long. or not. the 2nd we come into this world. h.m.'s can the human mind. in which you need to feel safe. solid. action packed life blocking off living memory. anything's possible as long as our coffee and his friends country are. his movie theater continuous dada refugee camp . his life story may have ground to
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a halt. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching. cinema jump starts may 27th on. what more can a football fan wish for the next title race this wide open until the very last man
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