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which kenneth brannagh said demanded to be told and told again. >> with some one look agatha christy,to do with the in ate quality of the original material. it seems to me her genius is not confined to one telling of the story. >> a genius for murder. that never see ,$8drw >>> we end this half-hour with steve hartman. a couple years ago i, confessed to after the kids were in bed. the fact was that i could not stop pulling the things. some of my favorites. i realize the extent of my addiction only after my cameraman interviewed my wife andrea about it. >> he goes out at 7:00 at night and weeds until dark. some times out there past dark. >> her point is? >> it's not weeding a garden. it's weeding five acres. >> 4 1/2 technically. see, a few years earlier i had this idea. to turn this weedy hillside into a beautiful prairie full of native wildfires and grasses. i contacted this man, who would eventually become my dealer. >> we started with prairie plants. >> ee ohe got me hooked on weed through gateway plants. purple coneflower, compass plant and smooth aster. >> yeah, my product is high
which kenneth brannagh said demanded to be told and told again. >> with some one look agatha christy,to do with the in ate quality of the original material. it seems to me her genius is not confined to one telling of the story. >> a genius for murder. that never see ,$8drw >>> we end this half-hour with steve hartman. a couple years ago i, confessed to after the kids were in bed. the fact was that i could not stop pulling the things. some of my favorites. i realize the...
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agatha christie's landscape is exotic locations. we start in instan bull and then the alps. thee turns it into a parlor game, and it goes deep and dark and a psychological mystery unfolds that has a very powerful, dirty revenge story. >> rose: and that's wrumented to do? >> yes, because i think inside is the story about how human loss-- what shakespeare calls "the poison of deep grief" can do to apparently civilized people. it can wake the primitive, the primal, and something very shocking occurs. and that sort of quiver underneath these sometimes apparently genteel stories with, you know, very exotic and pleasing characters is quite the dynamic. it's quite the tension, and very rose: is poiret, is there a world weariness about him. >> i think that's a good way of putting it. this gift that he has for detection sometimes makes life unbearable, almost unbearable, but it is good in the detection of crime. so he-- without self-pity-- accepts that. but it makes him, i think, quite a romantic soul. i think melancholic, yeah, melancholic. but he's belgium and he has delightful ecc
agatha christie's landscape is exotic locations. we start in instan bull and then the alps. thee turns it into a parlor game, and it goes deep and dark and a psychological mystery unfolds that has a very powerful, dirty revenge story. >> rose: and that's wrumented to do? >> yes, because i think inside is the story about how human loss-- what shakespeare calls "the poison of deep grief" can do to apparently civilized people. it can wake the primitive, the primal, and...
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ican't remember the exact words now, but agatha christie says it's meant to be...he's brittle, she's on hunt for a husband... is she the person that you think agatha christie might have wanted to be herself? well, some have said that she exemplifies maybe the inner loneliness of agatha christie. travelling alone was very dangerous, in some way scandalous, for a woman travelling alone. well, hello. eyes linger any longer, i'll have to charge rent. i'll pay. and miss schmidt, sitting there observing silently the whole way through. you are judi dench‘s handmaiden, which is quite a role to take on, butjust tell us a little bit about that. i think kenneth branagh said he cast you because he wanted somebody who could be silent, and yet you couldn't help observing all the time. he cast me because he wanted someone to be silent? yes. it's like he'd never met me at all. apart from bits where you speak very good german. 0h, thanks very much. it took an awfully long time to learn that. i'm not sure a german would say such nice things, but thank you. i sat next tojudi dench al
ican't remember the exact words now, but agatha christie says it's meant to be...he's brittle, she's on hunt for a husband... is she the person that you think agatha christie might have wanted to be herself? well, some have said that she exemplifies maybe the inner loneliness of agatha christie. travelling alone was very dangerous, in some way scandalous, for a woman travelling alone. well, hello. eyes linger any longer, i'll have to charge rent. i'll pay. and miss schmidt, sitting there...
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finney playing borrowed and incidentally agatha christie was still alive then and she liked the movie but she didn't like paros stuff wonder if she liked this one so the new and revamped version premieres tonight yeah the strange environs of the row. hole in london i don't quite know why that is because con but it's extraordinary setting with all the stars and it will be around the globe in the next week for everybody to see and i can't wait personally i'll write more in the movie on our website at the salute it did you don't call slash culture i have a meryl thank you very much. and we just have time for reminder of our top story at this hour spain's state prosecutor has asked a judge to issue a european arrest warrant for dismissed catalan leader among he is currently in belgium and have refused to return to spain for questioning for his role in the region's declaration of independence. thanks for writing d w news. of the ottoman empire ruled over three continents seventy nine different cultures and religion. mens rea for sure. but what happened in the nineteenth century what trigge
finney playing borrowed and incidentally agatha christie was still alive then and she liked the movie but she didn't like paros stuff wonder if she liked this one so the new and revamped version premieres tonight yeah the strange environs of the row. hole in london i don't quite know why that is because con but it's extraordinary setting with all the stars and it will be around the globe in the next week for everybody to see and i can't wait personally i'll write more in the movie on our...
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you play poirot in this movie and for those who don't know, it was all over in agatha he christies novelsst of the story. >> poirot ends on the famous train which leaves istanbul to head to the kales, 12 distring drk dsh distinct personalities aboard, and one is murdered. the train is stopped after an avalanche and trapped in the snow. so the killer is still on the train and the job of poirot before they either fall off the cliff that the train is mar-on-s on or gets rescued has to find out who that person is before somebody else gets killed. >> trevor: you play a character who is iconic. and i think iconic for a few reasons, obviously the detectives, the stories but mostly because of the moustache, it is iconic. is it true that you spent nine months researching how the mus tack-- moustache was meant to look. >> it is true because in the books he is a chief-- he is inordinately proud of them. and yet at the same time, as a friend of his says, every time poirot shows up people think of him as a complete joke because-- it's true. the moustache sort of, people ridicule him, they take-- it is
you play poirot in this movie and for those who don't know, it was all over in agatha he christies novelsst of the story. >> poirot ends on the famous train which leaves istanbul to head to the kales, 12 distring drk dsh distinct personalities aboard, and one is murdered. the train is stopped after an avalanche and trapped in the snow. so the killer is still on the train and the job of poirot before they either fall off the cliff that the train is mar-on-s on or gets rescued has to find...
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it has an impressive cast but is kenneth ‘s remake of an agatha christie classic is a success? review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ruth lea, arbuthnot banking group economic adviser. and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. welcome to both of you. the telegraph has a warning from the home secretary, that there could be a "clearing out" of mps and ministers over the westminster sexual harassment scandal. the metro reports on the mass shooting in texas in which at least 20 people are reported to have been killed. 25 people are reported to have been killed. it also pictures the queen, amid the paradise papers leak into offshore funds. the guardian also reports on the paradise papers, which it calls the world's second biggest data leak. that story also makes the front page of the times. the paper also carries a story about gp consultations via smartphones. the mirror also pictures the queen and reports on strictly‘s shock exit as singer aston merrygold became the latest contestant to dance off of the
it has an impressive cast but is kenneth ‘s remake of an agatha christie classic is a success? review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ruth lea, arbuthnot banking group economic adviser. and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. welcome to both of you. the telegraph has a warning from the home secretary, that there could be a "clearing out" of mps and ministers over the westminster sexual harassment...
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you have to go into this thinking it is an agatha christie, there is... does it need to be remade?oks beautiful but i don't know... does that matter? i thought it was big screen entertainment, like a variety show, the train becomes a stage, we have famous stars come on, do their bit — i really enjoyed it. i went in feeling trepidatious, smiled all the way through and despite the fact i know the plot, i thought its revelations were handled well. i know some critics have been sniffy about it. it's a solid piece of old fashioned entertain. it looked good. it looks really good, that is not a little thing. 0k. the killing of a sacred deer. i mean, i have seen the trailer so many times and i am terrified by that. that really look good but terrifying. yorgos lanthimos, he has worked in black comedy before, this is something more disturbing, colin farrell is a heart surgeon, he has a perfect life. he has a glamorous house and two lovely children. he has a strange relationship with a teenager called martin who turns up at work. at first he seems to be innocent but then he starts to look lik
you have to go into this thinking it is an agatha christie, there is... does it need to be remade?oks beautiful but i don't know... does that matter? i thought it was big screen entertainment, like a variety show, the train becomes a stage, we have famous stars come on, do their bit — i really enjoyed it. i went in feeling trepidatious, smiled all the way through and despite the fact i know the plot, i thought its revelations were handled well. i know some critics have been sniffy about it....
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ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama "ordeal by innocence".llegations and says he'll work with the authorities to clear his name. the us comedian louis ck has admitted that sexual misconduct allegations made against him by five women are true. he said he had "wielded power irresponsibly" and could hardly wrap his head around the "scope of hurt" he had caused them. the allegations led to the release of his new movie, called "i love you, daddy", being scrapped. the online taxi—hailing firm uber has lost an appeal against giving its drivers employment rights. an earlier ruling had ordered uber to treat its drivers as workers rather than self employed independent contractors, after two drivers argued that they should be entitled to the minimum wage, sick pay and paid leave. uber now says it will pursue a further appeal. major phone and internet providers including bt and sky have agreed to an automatic compensation scheme for customers when they fail to make appointments or if there are delays installing services. following a review by the watchdo
ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama "ordeal by innocence".llegations and says he'll work with the authorities to clear his name. the us comedian louis ck has admitted that sexual misconduct allegations made against him by five women are true. he said he had "wielded power irresponsibly" and could hardly wrap his head around the "scope of hurt" he had caused them. the allegations led to the release of his new movie, called "i love you,...
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although she was not as well known as people like agatha christie.who love their work really love that. like she was quite a complex and difficult woman. quite contrary. character issues, quite aloof and dogmatic. although i don't wa nt to aloof and dogmatic. although i don't want to sugar over the cracks. i wa nted want to sugar over the cracks. i wanted to bring the flaws in the personality, that is what people like about the character in these books. she is not nice all the time. sometimes you want to pick up and shake and scream at her. she is quite likeable. if you are going to use the character of the outsider, the assistant. who looks in on the case. whether it is a blundering police officer. someonejust case. whether it is a blundering police officer. someone just who has missed the main point. comes in, sets it right. that person is a little bit of a loner. that is very true to the woman in real life. she kept herself to herself. i am enjoying very much creating a relationship thatjc feeding the ducks has with my detective, archie penrose. t
although she was not as well known as people like agatha christie.who love their work really love that. like she was quite a complex and difficult woman. quite contrary. character issues, quite aloof and dogmatic. although i don't wa nt to aloof and dogmatic. although i don't want to sugar over the cracks. i wa nted want to sugar over the cracks. i wanted to bring the flaws in the personality, that is what people like about the character in these books. she is not nice all the time. sometimes...
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agatha christie's landscape is exotic locations.start in jerusalem, go to istanbul and head into the out. then it turns into a parlor game and to my surprise, it goes deep and dark in a -- and a psychological mystery unfolds which has a very powerful dirty revenge story. charlie: that is where you wanted to go? kenneth: yeah, because inside is the story of how human loss, or what shakespeare calls the poison of deep grief, can do to apparently civilized people. andan awake the primal certainly something very shocking occurs and that sort of quiver underneath these apparently gentile stories with istic pleasing characters the dynamic. it is quite the tension and great fun for actors. poirot, is he at the center of this more than the other from? kenneth: the genius of christie is she brings him in and he backs away because part of what he does is allow people to underestimate him. ludicroushis mustache . in our case, a fairly sizable one and they find his accent one they can condescend to. both of these things. he can perk -- speak pe
agatha christie's landscape is exotic locations.start in jerusalem, go to istanbul and head into the out. then it turns into a parlor game and to my surprise, it goes deep and dark in a -- and a psychological mystery unfolds which has a very powerful dirty revenge story. charlie: that is where you wanted to go? kenneth: yeah, because inside is the story of how human loss, or what shakespeare calls the poison of deep grief, can do to apparently civilized people. andan awake the primal certainly...
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. >>> the bbc just announced its pulling a new agatha christie adaptations due to allegations against actor ed west wick. >>> roy moore will fight on even after four women claimed he made inappropriate advances towards them while they were under age. mola lenghi has the latest from capitol hill. >> if they are true, he should step aside. >> reporter: republicans did their best to distance themselves from the gop candidate to fill alabama's senate seat but judge roy moore will never give up the fight. he said on twitter: we are mountain midst of a spiritual battle with those who want to silence our message. the controversy began thursday when the "washington post" published claims from four women that moore made advances on them when they were in their teens and he was in his 30s. one woman claims moore kissed her, took off her shirt and pants and guided her hand to touch him over his underwear when she was 14. moore turned the story into a fundraising appeal saying the allegations are filthy and sleazy attacks by forces of evil urging god-fearing conservatives to help him fight back b
. >>> the bbc just announced its pulling a new agatha christie adaptations due to allegations against actor ed west wick. >>> roy moore will fight on even after four women claimed he made inappropriate advances towards them while they were under age. mola lenghi has the latest from capitol hill. >> if they are true, he should step aside. >> reporter: republicans did their best to distance themselves from the gop candidate to fill alabama's senate seat but judge roy...
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suspects to murder weapons hall of the story sounds familiar that's because if the scene for agatha christie's nine hundred thirty four classic whodunnit murder on the orient express which has been newly filmed and here are some of the pictures of the red carpet premiere on thursday night in london director kenneth branagh brought a star studded cast on board and he also plays the lead role of christie's ingenious belgian detective. other stars including the one and only johnny depp dame judi dench willem dafoe. american michelle pfeiffer and a spanish actress penelope cruz here she is well over the course of his career kenneth branagh has adapted everything from literary classics to comic books and this time he does his ostentatious best to upstage the one nine hundred seventy four film classic. a train. and twelve passengers and i get that chris does classic murder on the orient express it's up to belgian detective. to find the killer among them. he was murdered the murderer is on the train with us now. published in britain in one thousand nine hundred thirty four the famous detective novel
suspects to murder weapons hall of the story sounds familiar that's because if the scene for agatha christie's nine hundred thirty four classic whodunnit murder on the orient express which has been newly filmed and here are some of the pictures of the red carpet premiere on thursday night in london director kenneth branagh brought a star studded cast on board and he also plays the lead role of christie's ingenious belgian detective. other stars including the one and only johnny depp dame judi...
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kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express."he ensemble mystery with a star-studded cast is getting decent reviews, and analysts say it could open with up to 25-million dollars -- about half what "thor: ragnarok" figures to make in its second weekend.(nat-phone rings) "hello? grandpa kurt?" there are also plenty of familiar faces in "daddy's home two." box office watchers are predicting a debut anywhere from the low 20- millions to the low 30- millions... so together, the comedy sequel and "orient express" might rival "ragnarok" in ticket sales this weekend. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( marty ) injury forced joshua brubaker to retire from the military in 20-12. brubaker stepped on an i-e-d. both of his legs were amputated. and he was'nt sure if he would get up on a horse again. but through a program called mare, he was able to get back to riding, with his new friend duke.<> <(joshua brubaker/veteran amputee): "when i lost my legs, i wasn't sure if i was ever going to be able to ride again but with this program, i was able t
kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express."he ensemble mystery with a star-studded cast is getting decent reviews, and analysts say it could open with up to 25-million dollars -- about half what "thor: ragnarok" figures to make in its second weekend.(nat-phone rings) "hello? grandpa kurt?" there are also plenty of familiar faces in "daddy's home two." box office watchers are predicting a debut anywhere from the...
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but it went the critics loved it it went well at the back box office as well and incidentally agatha christie also liked the film but she didn't like her cool pyros mistah as in sydney's mustachioed she wasn't very keen on that the have on the what she would make it in the latest film which is printing tonight it is premiering tonight in a rather unconventional place is it being premier in the royal albert hall. in london with all the stars evidently going to be there as well and then it will be on general release around the world and i should be first in the queue. like that. today good luck enjoy the film come back in tell us how it was great to have you ok we have another story from the world of culture but one tinge by tragedy for the first time hundreds of artworks that a reclusive collector hit for decades are going on display in the fifth city of ben and the german city of bonn some of the works had been stolen from jews the nazi era. the hoard of precious art works is going on display for the first time in bern switzerland and bonn germany the linked exhibitions include master works f
but it went the critics loved it it went well at the back box office as well and incidentally agatha christie also liked the film but she didn't like her cool pyros mistah as in sydney's mustachioed she wasn't very keen on that the have on the what she would make it in the latest film which is printing tonight it is premiering tonight in a rather unconventional place is it being premier in the royal albert hall. in london with all the stars evidently going to be there as well and then it will...
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the agatha christie feels the are sixteen stands for the famous french lifestyle a bit eccentric but very likable and easygoing. road bombs that were part of. that but are sixteen suspension smoothes them right over it too lazy to change gears you can go forty kilometers per hour or faster and just third or fourth gear at them and the seats are as soft as a sofa absalom on a conflict top britta by the overall a pretty relaxing right. sixty. and really lives up to renault's old cars for life slogan it can be customized according to everyone or special wishes until this day we know has a reputation for building great family cars and laid the groundwork for this with a nine hundred sixty five are sixty that who knows if that crystal reckons renault built the right car at the right time it was produced for fifteen years from the mid one nine hundred sixty s. until one thousand nine hundred eighty an impressive record as the first midsize sedan hatchback with a large trunk lid and flexible interior it's set the standard for midsize sedan as such they are sixteen is a milestone and automot
the agatha christie feels the are sixteen stands for the famous french lifestyle a bit eccentric but very likable and easygoing. road bombs that were part of. that but are sixteen suspension smoothes them right over it too lazy to change gears you can go forty kilometers per hour or faster and just third or fourth gear at them and the seats are as soft as a sofa absalom on a conflict top britta by the overall a pretty relaxing right. sixty. and really lives up to renault's old cars for life...
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ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama ordeal by innocence.ions and says he'll work with the authorities to clear his name. a british woman detained in egypt on suspicion of drug smuggling has told the bbc she didn't know the prescription painkillers she was carrying were banned in the country, and is desperate to come home. laura plummer, from hull, is due in court on saturday morning in the red sea resort of hurghada, where she was arrested a month ago. her family told the bbc they fear for her mental and physical health. orla guerin reports. it looks like paradise. egypt's red sea coast has long been a tourist trap, but now one british visitor is trapped behind bars, accused of smuggling a heroin substitute to the resort of hurghada. 33—year—old laura plummer, a shop assistant, has been coming here for years. her family say she lives for her holidays in the sun. for the past month she has been detained at police station number one, with others accused of drug trafficking. the offence can carry the death penalty here. well, we've managed to
ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama ordeal by innocence.ions and says he'll work with the authorities to clear his name. a british woman detained in egypt on suspicion of drug smuggling has told the bbc she didn't know the prescription painkillers she was carrying were banned in the country, and is desperate to come home. laura plummer, from hull, is due in court on saturday morning in the red sea resort of hurghada, where she was arrested a month ago. her family told the...
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ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama "ordeal by innocence".l work with the authorities to clear his name. marseille's former manchester united defender patrice evra has been banned from playing in european club competitions until the end ofjune. he aimed a kick at the head of a marseille supporter ahead of a game in the europa league last week. he's also been fined 10,000 euros. it's been an encouraging night for england at wembley — where they were taking on germany in a friendly. an inexperienced team against the reigning world champions. david ornstein reports. a year ago england displayed the p°ppy a year ago england displayed the poppy and were punished. the governing body fifa deeming it a political symbol. since then, the rules have been relaxed. football now free to pay its respects. decked in blue and depleted by injuries, england looked unfamiliar. germany less so. already denied by the woodwork, the world champions were then kept at bay byjordan pickford, one of five debutants for the youthful hosts. another was 20—year—old tammy ab
ed westwick was due to star in the agatha christie drama "ordeal by innocence".l work with the authorities to clear his name. marseille's former manchester united defender patrice evra has been banned from playing in european club competitions until the end ofjune. he aimed a kick at the head of a marseille supporter ahead of a game in the europa league last week. he's also been fined 10,000 euros. it's been an encouraging night for england at wembley — where they were taking on...
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kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express." michelle pfeiffer... dame judi dench... josh gad... and johnny depp. box office analysts say the film could bring in about 25- million. that's about half of what "thor" figures to make in its second weekend. ( darya ) move over tony stark...there's a new iron man in town. and he just set a world record.( james ) this jet suit was invented by pilot richard browning of england it features six gas turbines with a combined thrust of 286 pounds browning used the suit to soar into the guinness world record books... by reaching a speed of just over 32 miles per hour while wearing the gear. it wasn't all smooth sailing though... one of browning's attempts saw him end up in a lake nevertheless... he now holds the title for the fastest speed achieved in a "body-controlled jet engine power suit." ( james ) this morning we are tracking the rain. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. the rain making its way to the north bay. ( james ) here's a live look at 101 in san rafael ( james ) this m
kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express." michelle pfeiffer... dame judi dench... josh gad... and johnny depp. box office analysts say the film could bring in about 25- million. that's about half of what "thor" figures to make in its second weekend. ( darya ) move over tony stark...there's a new iron man in town. and he just set a world record.( james ) this jet suit was invented by pilot richard browning of england it features...
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straw diet, and directing the film wearing a mustache and starring in the movie, based on the agatha christieng to figure out, a whodunit kind of thing. and the filmmaking behind the film and how they shot these scenes, on a moving train, the landscape footage, and projected actual footage out the window so actors think they are actually moving and i spoke to the actors about this, to find out how that felt to be onset with screens having footage of real life on sis. >> on the top of the train, i guess it did. >> they got the millennium falcon, people dancing. i got motion sickness. >> looking out the window. i get motion sickness, when things are in motion i get sick. and everything going by. >> the lady in the middle, daisy ridley from the star wars films, the new trilogy, coming out this year, i cannot wait to see that. when he mentioned the millennium falcon i had to talk about star wars. it really is. >> it is a little slow, it is gorgeously shot and the ending is really clever. i didn't know the story prior to the movie it was all about a mystery. >> let's talk about daddy's home too, m
straw diet, and directing the film wearing a mustache and starring in the movie, based on the agatha christieng to figure out, a whodunit kind of thing. and the filmmaking behind the film and how they shot these scenes, on a moving train, the landscape footage, and projected actual footage out the window so actors think they are actually moving and i spoke to the actors about this, to find out how that felt to be onset with screens having footage of real life on sis. >> on the top of the...
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>> agatha christie still today the best-selling author in the world.nald trump and first lady melania at a state dinner in beijing as he prepares to head to vietnam. working live in vietnam, what to expect, we are live next. gerri jones preparing for war against roger goodell. the dallas cowboys owner fighting back after the week response to the national anthem controversy. hold my hand at last night's country music awards. ♪ hold my hand ♪ hold my hand ♪ hold my hand ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪i'm gonna get ya', get ya', get ya', get ya'♪ ♪one day maybe next week, ♪i'm gonna meet ya' ♪i'm gonna meet ya', i'll meet ya'♪ rob: back with a fox news alert looking live at beijing, china. there is the president next to the first lady attending china's state dinner. jillian: donald trump wrapping up the third stop of his 5 nation asian tour. he will come face-to-face with vladimir putin in what could be a high-stakes ta
>> agatha christie still today the best-selling author in the world.nald trump and first lady melania at a state dinner in beijing as he prepares to head to vietnam. working live in vietnam, what to expect, we are live next. gerri jones preparing for war against roger goodell. the dallas cowboys owner fighting back after the week response to the national anthem controversy. hold my hand at last night's country music awards. ♪ hold my hand ♪ hold my hand ♪ hold my hand ♪ i am...
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i will take agatha christie, dorothy sayers and i'll take graham greene who i love and i'll take hemingwaywhy think is a great writer and i read these 20 or 30 years ago but i'm going to read them again. probably because i i love the l and i can learn more from reading their fiction than my peers because my peers, you don't want to be influenced by your peers. you want to read the older stuff for pleasure and subconsciously maybe that informs your own writing without it being too derivative. >> if you want to leave everybody with one thought about the book, what would it be? >> the "the cuban affair"? >> yes. >> that was not suspected. you already bought it so i can say whatever what i want. the reviews have been great. i mean, you know, it's like four and half stars on amazon. i don't care about the reviews usually except when they're bad of course, but i have seen 15 great reviews and you don't normally get that kind of consistency. the only review that was a little -- our hometown newspaper where i came from, but it's not the review per se. anyone who reviews as a professional and also
i will take agatha christie, dorothy sayers and i'll take graham greene who i love and i'll take hemingwaywhy think is a great writer and i read these 20 or 30 years ago but i'm going to read them again. probably because i i love the l and i can learn more from reading their fiction than my peers because my peers, you don't want to be influenced by your peers. you want to read the older stuff for pleasure and subconsciously maybe that informs your own writing without it being too derivative....
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. >> in the new film adaptation of agatha christie's "murder on the oriental express." >> eyes lingerr, i'll have to charge rent. >> this book ended the year that began with pfeiffer's emmy nomination in the bernie madoff movie. >> what's a ponsi scheme. >> and it continued in "mother" in which she starred alongside jennifer lawrence. a busy year of work don't call it a comeback. >> do you view this as a comeback? >>t' i've always had a tendency to take long periods of time off in between pictures, even when i was working more. i guess i am maybe a little bit picky. my agent -- my agent's nickname for me is dr. no. and i think that when the kids were younger it made it really hard to say yes. they were in school and i didn't really want to interrupt their routine. >> there's legend in hollywood about roles you've passed up. >> legends. >> you can tell me if they're true. pretty women? >> yes. >> thelma and louise? >> yes. >> silence of the lambs? >> ginger and casino? >> yes. >> basic instincts. >> yes. >> you've done your homework. >> what's the one you watch and you go, man, i wish
. >> in the new film adaptation of agatha christie's "murder on the oriental express." >> eyes lingerr, i'll have to charge rent. >> this book ended the year that began with pfeiffer's emmy nomination in the bernie madoff movie. >> what's a ponsi scheme. >> and it continued in "mother" in which she starred alongside jennifer lawrence. a busy year of work don't call it a comeback. >> do you view this as a comeback? >>t' i've always...
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i'll taking a agatha christy or hemingway and i read them again, probably because i love their style and i can learn more from reading that fiction than my peers because i peers all have -- you don't want to be influenced by your peers. rather read the old stuff for explore subconsciously also informs your own writing without it being too derivative. >> if you want to leave everybody with one thought about the book, what would it be? >> the cube been affair? >> yes. >> gosh, that was an unexpected question. you already bought it so i can say what i want. might want to buy another one for the holidays. the reviews have been great. it's four and a half stars on amazon. the reviews -- i don't care about the reviews usually. except when they're bad. but i have seen 15 great reviews, and you don't normally get that kind of consistency. the only review that was snarky was our hometown newspaper. but every review is a professional and yet they all saw something different in the book. wasn't the same kind of review. they liked the book for different reasons, some love the character, some lov
i'll taking a agatha christy or hemingway and i read them again, probably because i love their style and i can learn more from reading that fiction than my peers because i peers all have -- you don't want to be influenced by your peers. rather read the old stuff for explore subconsciously also informs your own writing without it being too derivative. >> if you want to leave everybody with one thought about the book, what would it be? >> the cube been affair? >> yes. >>...
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. >> it's almost like a agatha christie mystery, or something, where there's only three people there, and one of them is dead. so the killer has to be one of the other two. >> but which one of the other two? that was the question that would haunt police. when we come back -- >> it's a difficult case. >> the evidence at the scene. >> there's broken glasses and a shoe. >> who would it point to? both father and son tell their stories down at the station. >> i said, "kevin stop!" he grabs me, and he throws me to the ground and takes off running. >> he's very good at making up stories. but that's not true. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> 911. is this a fire, police or medical emergency? >> reporter: the 911 operators i
. >> it's almost like a agatha christie mystery, or something, where there's only three people there, and one of them is dead. so the killer has to be one of the other two. >> but which one of the other two? that was the question that would haunt police. when we come back -- >> it's a difficult case. >> the evidence at the scene. >> there's broken glasses and a shoe. >> who would it point to? both father and son tell their stories down at the station....
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we asked hugh fraser, an actor in "agatha christie's poirot," and a crime novelist himself, for fivehis favorites. you can find his recommendations on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend: trapped with her family in war-torn allepo, a seven-year-old girl uses twitter to send messages to the world. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a look at president trump's trip through asia. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> bnsf railway. >> collette. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs
we asked hugh fraser, an actor in "agatha christie's poirot," and a crime novelist himself, for fivehis favorites. you can find his recommendations on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend: trapped with her family in war-torn allepo, a seven-year-old girl uses twitter to send messages to the world. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a look at president trump's trip through asia. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great...
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you have to go into this thinking it is an agatha christie, there is... does it need to be remade?ter? i thought it was big screen entertainment, like a variety show, the train becomes a stage, we have all these famous stars come on, do their bit — i really enjoyed it. i went in feeling trepidatious, smiled all the way through and despite the fact i know the plot, i thought its revelations were handled well. i know some critics have been sniffy about it. ijust think it's a good, solid piece of old fashioned entertainment. and it looks good. it looks really good, that is not a little thing. 0k. the killing of a sacred deer. i mean, i have seen the trailer so many times and i am terrified just by the trailer. that really looks good, but terrifying. yorgos la nthimos has worked in black comedy, social satire before. this is something more disturbing. colin farrell is a heart surgeon, he has a perfect life. he has a glamorous house and two lovely children. he has a strange relationship with an awkward teenager called martin, who turns up at work and bothering him at work. at first he s
you have to go into this thinking it is an agatha christie, there is... does it need to be remade?ter? i thought it was big screen entertainment, like a variety show, the train becomes a stage, we have all these famous stars come on, do their bit — i really enjoyed it. i went in feeling trepidatious, smiled all the way through and despite the fact i know the plot, i thought its revelations were handled well. i know some critics have been sniffy about it. ijust think it's a good, solid piece...
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agatha christie thought it would only last a few months all tho5e it would only last a few months alll times when it have been on that long. people come to london from abroad to see the houses of parliament, the law courts, the british museum and the mousetrap. there you go. you are free to go now. thank you for coming. give that i think. it's good advice. david, it was good having you. this is breakfast. we're on bbc one until ten o'clock this morning, when michel roux takes over in the saturday kitchen. charlie stopped talking ju5t charlie stopped talking just as your name came up. is true to say, because i did once 5ay is true to say, because i did once say michael by mistake. i'm still apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? 0ur apologising, and still embarrassed. what summer programme? our special guest today is a5hley. you are here forfood guest today is a5hley. you are here for food heaven or food guest today is a5hley. you are here forfood heaven orfood hell. you have a great list of heaven, so hats off. you must love yourfood. i am, ididn't off. you must lo
agatha christie thought it would only last a few months all tho5e it would only last a few months alll times when it have been on that long. people come to london from abroad to see the houses of parliament, the law courts, the british museum and the mousetrap. there you go. you are free to go now. thank you for coming. give that i think. it's good advice. david, it was good having you. this is breakfast. we're on bbc one until ten o'clock this morning, when michel roux takes over in the...
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intimidated and i hadn't really seen any of the earlier adaptations and i'm not that familiar with agatha christyad ever done and it was such a fantastic cast and kenneth was directing it so i was excited. >> it kind of checks all of the boxes. >> yes. >> and also the director, as you mentioned, said that when he got the cast together that first time, all of you famous and impressive actors, it was like the first day of school and you were nervous. >> i was really nervous and i was intimidated the first few days. it was such a massive amount of talent and all people who i have admired over the years. >> it's funny, because i think i read when you met judy dench, you got teary. she was here the other day and i was flipping out over her. it's an honor. >> yeah. >> and she must have that reaction -- everyb reaction. >> it's sickening, right? >> she's probably like, ladies, calm down. >> and she is kind of like that. >> she's cool. >> she's so cool. >> tell me about the role, what attracted you about it? >> well, she's very extroverted, which i'm not, and like a world traveler and really courageous a
intimidated and i hadn't really seen any of the earlier adaptations and i'm not that familiar with agatha christyad ever done and it was such a fantastic cast and kenneth was directing it so i was excited. >> it kind of checks all of the boxes. >> yes. >> and also the director, as you mentioned, said that when he got the cast together that first time, all of you famous and impressive actors, it was like the first day of school and you were nervous. >> i was really...
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actually, i'm not that particular with agatha christie. it is not a genre i gravitate toward.ike anything i'd ever done. and it was such a fantastic cast. kenneth brana was directing it. >> kind of checks all the boxes. >> yeah. >> kenneth who stars in it but is also the director, as you mentioned, said that when he got the cast together that first time, all of you, famous, impressive actors, that it was like the first day of school and you guys were all nervous. >> i was really nervous. and i was intimidated the first few days. it was such a massive amount of talent. all people who i have admired over the years. >> it's funny because i think i read that when you met judy dench, you got teary. >> i got weepy. >> she was here the other day, and i was flipping out over her. i was like, it's such an honor. >> yeah. >> she must have reaction -- everybody has that reaction. >> must be sickening, right? >> she's probably like, ladies. calm down. it is just me. >> she's kind of like that. >> she's cool. >> so cool, yeah. >> tell me about the role. what attracted you about it? >> well
actually, i'm not that particular with agatha christie. it is not a genre i gravitate toward.ike anything i'd ever done. and it was such a fantastic cast. kenneth brana was directing it. >> kind of checks all the boxes. >> yeah. >> kenneth who stars in it but is also the director, as you mentioned, said that when he got the cast together that first time, all of you, famous, impressive actors, that it was like the first day of school and you guys were all nervous. >> i...
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kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express."ensemble mystery with a star-studded cast is getting decent reviews, and analysts say it could open with up to 25-million dollars -- about half what "thor: ragnarok" figures to make in its second weekend.(nat-phone rings) "hello? grandpa kurt?" there are also plenty of familiar faces in "daddy's home two." box office watchers are predicting a debut anywhere from the low 20- millions to the low 30- millions... so together, the comedy sequel and "orient express" might rival "ragnarok" in ticket sales this weekend. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( james ) this morning we are tracking the rain. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. the rain making its way to the north bay. ( james ) this morning we are tracking the rain. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. the rain making its way to the north bay. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)a few showers today, mainly over th
kenneth branagh directs and stars in agatha christie's "murder on the orient express."ensemble mystery with a star-studded cast is getting decent reviews, and analysts say it could open with up to 25-million dollars -- about half what "thor: ragnarok" figures to make in its second weekend.(nat-phone rings) "hello? grandpa kurt?" there are also plenty of familiar faces in "daddy's home two." box office watchers are predicting a debut anywhere from the low...
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[screams] >> when you first heard they were going to do remake of this iconic story agatha christie, was much longer. i had forgotten about the ending. reading the script through and trying to put the puzzle pieces together and be the detective as i was reading it, it just blew my mind. >> it is rare that these kinds of movies are made and, you know, that are so kind of epic in nature and that are character-based ken has made it more relevant today. >> so he is very good at honoring the source but also allowing it to for today and also accepts our present day sensibility injected into i it. >> what do you think of the dead man? >> you leave her out of this. >> did he have any means? >> pick a number. >> i wanted something where you could escape into the screen, use this 65-millimeter format to take the saturday yens on the train, escape to a different place. become a mystery and then become this kind of psychological drama which is very engrossing. >> i'm sleeping here where everyone can see me. and i can see everyone. >> every one of you is a suspect. >> and who are you? >> my name
[screams] >> when you first heard they were going to do remake of this iconic story agatha christie, was much longer. i had forgotten about the ending. reading the script through and trying to put the puzzle pieces together and be the detective as i was reading it, it just blew my mind. >> it is rare that these kinds of movies are made and, you know, that are so kind of epic in nature and that are character-based ken has made it more relevant today. >> so he is very good at...
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most likely with strychnine, and those familiar with agatha christie moneys, strychnine is awful andhow slowly suffocate while you're conscious. one reason poisoning was so common, sun a common way back then to kill the osage, is because even though scientist now how to detect poison the local lawmen wouldn't perform toxicologies so you could go to the local drug store or grocery store, pick up poison and give it to somebody or spike liquor, and it was an easy way to kill member and be undetected. by 1923, other people who also were trying to catch the:ers were also being killed. there was one man, lawyer, who started to gather evidence, and one day he received a call from osage who was dying of poisoning in oklahoma city. he told his wife be he -- he had ten children -- i have evidence in this hiding spot. if anything happens to me, make sure you get and it give it to the authorities hem then went to oklahoma city. he let with the osage, gathered evidence. after the osage died, he called alcohol lords and said i have much evidence to catch the killer. i'm coming back to osage county
most likely with strychnine, and those familiar with agatha christie moneys, strychnine is awful andhow slowly suffocate while you're conscious. one reason poisoning was so common, sun a common way back then to kill the osage, is because even though scientist now how to detect poison the local lawmen wouldn't perform toxicologies so you could go to the local drug store or grocery store, pick up poison and give it to somebody or spike liquor, and it was an easy way to kill member and be...