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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ilms we've ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! he's fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. i have even been to see the film. you may well weep with the weather i'm about to deliver to you. just in time for the weekend. it will recall very much around that sort of thing. look at the sort of temperatures we have have today. we will come back to the three, five and seven later but look at these high temperatures. it hasn't been a picnic everywhere for the last couple of days. the n
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ilms we've ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! he's fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed...
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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ve ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! he's fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. hello. snow and ice had affected much of the uk through the course of the weekend. one of the first affected parts was the south—west, where an amber warning is in force. even after it goes, we will see significant disruption, with sober one or two places. still coming from the easterly or north—easterly direction. they won't be as cold as they have been. but to start monday morning, sub—0 tempera
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ve ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! he's fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but...
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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ms we've ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! just fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. hello there. perhaps you are just about to head off to bed and wondering what sort of winter wonderland might greet you in the morning. well there is some more snow to come for some of us and some of us have already had a fair bit. that was a picture from a weather watcher in kent little bit earlier on today. it wasn't so much snow at this stage close to sheffield, i suspect there is more now
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ms we've ever made. and how good is hugh grant?! just fantastic! he is. and sally hawkins is great in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week,...
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. —— at the baftas, much of it was not in swedish. elisabeth moss is in this.es one of the great scenes of the year, which we are seeing here. an american actor comes in as an artist. it is an art world satire, this is an art gallery benefit dinner. he comes in to do a performance piece but takes it far too far. here he is kind of goading dominic west. it's about finding our in that year. it's a satire on the art world. alpha can be dated, what's the point of art, is it ridiculous? this is about modern art. it's about the curator of this gallery that we're seeing here. he loses his mobile phone, and his life com pletely loses his mobile phone, and his life completely falls loses his mobile phone, and his life com pletely falls a pa rt loses his mobile phone, and his life completely falls apart and unravels. it really is a sort of film predicated on that. is that in the category of first world problems?! it is very much about white male privilege and what it is to be a man in the privileged world. like here they are in their black ties, and he is an artist. this
. —— at the baftas, much of it was not in swedish. elisabeth moss is in this.es one of the great scenes of the year, which we are seeing here. an american actor comes in as an artist. it is an art world satire, this is an art gallery benefit dinner. he comes in to do a performance piece but takes it far too far. here he is kind of goading dominic west. it's about finding our in that year. it's a satire on the art world. alpha can be dated, what's the point of art, is it ridiculous? this is...
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i would be surprised if three billboards repeated its bafta success and won best ppicture.ter, guillermo del toro's film is one that has won a lot of the precursor awards that lead up to the oscars, so that seems to be sort of a rising contender. who is going to win? of a rising contender. i would put my money on get out. of a rising contender. chris was just telling me how he felt much more comfortable with my being here. how he felt much more noted. how he felt much more what about best actor? how he felt much more you cannot reason with a tiger! how he felt much more the front runner for best actor is gary oldman for darkest hour, for whom this is, in many ways, possibly a lifetime achievement award. possibly a lifetime there is an outside contender, timothee chalamet for call me by your name. timothee chalamet for he has kind of captured, what i think of as the ingenue spot this year. what i think of as the surely francis mcdormand is a shoo—in as best actress for her performance in three billboards as a grieving, seething mother. if there is any movie that sort of capt
i would be surprised if three billboards repeated its bafta success and won best ppicture.ter, guillermo del toro's film is one that has won a lot of the precursor awards that lead up to the oscars, so that seems to be sort of a rising contender. who is going to win? of a rising contender. i would put my money on get out. of a rising contender. chris was just telling me how he felt much more comfortable with my being here. how he felt much more noted. how he felt much more what about best...
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just behind the bafta! priorities. thank you for joining us.iness pages but first here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. stay up—to—date with all the business news that it happens on the bbc business live page. insight and analysis from a team of editors around the globe. and we want to hear from you. around the globe. and we want to hearfrom you. get around the globe. and we want to hear from you. get involved on the business live web page. find us on twitter and facebook as well. what you need to know, when you need to know. we will have a look at some of the other media stories and the story we have been asking you about, this revelation that there are plastic particles in our bottles of water. your response as to whether you want to drink that. jason says, this possibly means it's also in all bottled drinks, anything containing water, lemonade, coal and bottled drinks, anything containing water, lemonade, coaland orange squash? john says it's in tap water as well, but we should stop buying bottled water to cut down on plast
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he did win the bafta last month so we have recognised him. like these old school things, making it up as you go along, but had the graphics. it is not like that every night! that's it for the papers this hour. we'll be back at 11.30pm for another look. hopefully with graphics! next on bbc news, it's meet the author. aida edemariam has written an unusual biography — a rich and engrossing story of a woman of whom none of her readers will ever have heard. the wife's tale is the story of her own grandmother, born 100 years ago, and a picture of her country, ethiopia. it reads beautifully, as if it's told in her voice, a book that will take you gently and unforgettably into another world. welcome. what was the quality of this story, the potential in this story, that convinced you that people who had never known your grandmother and have never been to ethiopia would want to read it? it was listening to her, it was listening to her language, her words, her stories. i kind of knew that they would translate quite well into english and that they would
he did win the bafta last month so we have recognised him. like these old school things, making it up as you go along, but had the graphics. it is not like that every night! that's it for the papers this hour. we'll be back at 11.30pm for another look. hopefully with graphics! next on bbc news, it's meet the author. aida edemariam has written an unusual biography — a rich and engrossing story of a woman of whom none of her readers will ever have heard. the wife's tale is the story of her own...
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she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as well, isn't he?the whole thing together. she is the show. and the producers have said the next person to play the queen will get more money but that does not help claire foy. let us go to our last story because, you know, at least claire can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in ajar. 896 can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. 896 of people chuck them away, i mean, who chucks any money away? a penny on the floor. i just search any money away? a penny on the floor. ijust search pavements all the time! you're basically saying you are against the... i think a lot of people will be against it. a labourmp of people will be against it. a labour mp says charities get the loose change from there. they are going to miss out on this.|j loose change from there. they are going to miss out on this. i was interested to read that thatcher dropped the 6p piece for a simple reason. nothing on the coins. maybe make a few thousand
she's won the bafta and the golden globe. cheese in more scenes than him as well, isn't he?the whole thing together. she is the show. and the producers have said the next person to play the queen will get more money but that does not help claire foy. let us go to our last story because, you know, at least claire can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in ajar. 896 can can't her penny and tuppence is and put them in a jar. 896...
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. >> i have to take my shoes off.t william and kate last month at the baftas.yal etiquette. >> i didn't know kate was so tall. she's my heht. >> i regret i didn't have my shoes on when i met her. you don't meet royalty without your shoes on. they're pretty relaxed. "e.t." learned meghan will soon be baptized. her mother and father are expected at the private ceremony joining harry's faith clears the way for meghan to walk down the aisle. on oscar sunday her girlfriends treated her to a spa day. duchess kate did not join in. maybe she and william kicked back, shoes off and watched the cars. >> confession. i had my slippers on under my dress. >> i had my shoes completely off. >> brad pitt had a bachelor party of sorts. >> brad night began with an all star dinner joined by sean penn and four time nominee bradley cooper who brought his girlfriend irina shayk. the night got better when brad partying with george clooney. they were snapped leaving a brie vat home in beverly hill. >> that's a night out. >> indeed. >> we're talking to the guy who took home an oscar and
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. >> jimmy: at the bafta awards. what does it stand for?ion of the oscars. do they have 12 award shows like we do or one? >> they have the one. very prestigious. this one i didn't know at the time. we got there learned william and kate were in attendance. >> jimmy: william and kate the prince. >> prince and princess were there. they sat in the very front row. i sat like four rows behind them. i was obsessed with watching them watch the show the whole time. it was very civilized i thought my god if i win i have to go up and say what i will say in front of them. which i did win. i was very nervous. >> jimmy: you did win. especially nervous because they were there. >> because they were there. >> jimmy: isn't that odd in a way. you are nervous because they were there. they didn't really, they don't really do anything, i mean they just were born. >> i know. but they're royalty. there is something about the royal. i never met any royal people. you know? >> jimmy: not even beyonce and jay-z. >> no, i suppose they are american royalty. not met them
. >> jimmy: at the bafta awards. what does it stand for?ion of the oscars. do they have 12 award shows like we do or one? >> they have the one. very prestigious. this one i didn't know at the time. we got there learned william and kate were in attendance. >> jimmy: william and kate the prince. >> prince and princess were there. they sat in the very front row. i sat like four rows behind them. i was obsessed with watching them watch the show the whole time. it was very...
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paddington 2 didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.at in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. hello. it will be turning a bit milder over the week ahead. conditions should improve, but we are not finished with the snow and ice yet. it's been a wintry seen across many areas, and it's in the south—west but we've still got the heaviest snow to come until the early hours. we have an amber storm warning —— snow warning from the met 0ffice. office. more snow here, we are starting to see some more snow showers in the southern counties. further north, dreyer, although we have got snow sh
paddington 2 didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.at in it, the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. really look at the the time i spend in that brazen felt like a lifetime an hour of that pain humiliation and an cestus stays with you forever. well the back of the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile for more on the last choice. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the list is a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go meet the center of the beach with all we with you and we will show the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join that to for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciated me to just say to review the aussie team's latest edition make up as
went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. really look at the the time i spend in that brazen felt like a lifetime an hour of that pain humiliation and an cestus stays with you forever. well the back of the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile for more on the last choice. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time...
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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.s perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry? i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. we've all seen a significant drop in temperature now and we've had snow showers quite widely across the uk already. all due to the beast from the east. this bitterly cold easterly wind from here originating in siberia. significant wind—chill and blowing snow. for many parts of the country, it's been a dusting of this now but here in essex we are in one of the met office amber warning areas, with things set to get worse through the night and into tomorrow morning. those two areas, more frequent snow showers feeding in the one after the other
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.s perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry? i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific,...
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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. parts of the uk have been gripped with snow and ice, as the "mini beast from the east" has swept in from siberia. met office amber warnings of a possible risk to life are in place in south—west england, south—east and mid—wales and the west midlands all day, where five to ten cm of snow is forecast to fall widely. there's also travel disruption and drivers are being warned to take care in the dangerous conditions. sarah walton i
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.the whole brown family, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington 2. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your...
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the four top them accolades for acting he has taken home two oscars for golden globes as well as a bafta and the screen actors guild award he was knighted back in two thousand and now on wednesday is celebrating his eighty fifth birthday at two icon on the service screen by well don't think he's resting on his laurels michael caine is still very much a versatile actor. it has made this film michael caine stars alongside morgan freeman and alan arkin playing a trio of retirees who turned to crime the three oscar winners say they had fun doing it. didn't get better as you get older. easier not better and easier good as we're going to get but it's just easier doing it you know because i care so much because they can't destroy us anymore right because you know career because we've had one for. michael caine was born morris joseph micklewhite jr in one nine hundred thirty three to a working class family in london. he was determined to make his mark from an early age. i told you before to be careful where you put your legs in one thousand nine hundred eighty six he appeared on alfie speaking i
the four top them accolades for acting he has taken home two oscars for golden globes as well as a bafta and the screen actors guild award he was knighted back in two thousand and now on wednesday is celebrating his eighty fifth birthday at two icon on the service screen by well don't think he's resting on his laurels michael caine is still very much a versatile actor. it has made this film michael caine stars alongside morgan freeman and alan arkin playing a trio of retirees who turned to...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. that is. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unchastity is stays with you forever. i'll be back with more news for you and often i'll say that. you know when you don't. see the teachers who are. dead equipped to do. what they need not through only ten space you. may be. left alone kelly said. claiming to know somebody did that to. you speak french. most. of the family bank here then send them all to new impose morning. exposing them to accept a false. light for many clubs over the years so i know the gunman so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy but great so what chance with. the ba
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winning actress frances mcdormand is possibly her closest competitor for the oscar she took home the bafta in the same category for her role in three billboards in missouri. with norman plays a grieving mother who devises a provocative methods to motivate the police to further investigate the rape and murder of her daughter. a writer for another actress vying for the oscar is so sharon and for her role in. going to college and then jail and this is in some ways a much more understated performance i mean in this category of so many real tough powerful women or sally hawkins is very withdrawn by the very challenging role because she doesn't speak. in some ways is a very ordinary story and in some ways i think it's a more press of performance because being ordinary onscreen i think is somehow more difficult than being extraordinary. australian actress margot roby is also nominated for her role in i told the movie recounts the story of us skating champion tonya harding and the scandal that surrounded her during the one nine hundred ninety four winter olympics. last but not least three time osc
winning actress frances mcdormand is possibly her closest competitor for the oscar she took home the bafta in the same category for her role in three billboards in missouri. with norman plays a grieving mother who devises a provocative methods to motivate the police to further investigate the rape and murder of her daughter. a writer for another actress vying for the oscar is so sharon and for her role in. going to college and then jail and this is in some ways a much more understated...
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yeah bafta reported that in two thousand and seven gayay on rentedddddddddddddddddddd branch of the bank bandit body about. that was big enough for a man to stand completely operated. he said it was to store copies of sarkozy speeches. then in march two thousand and eight gael about himselflflflflfly neighborhoodod by the act itself. after receiving a wire transfer for five hundred thousand euros. officially he says the money came from the sale of three. an idiot box reports that the money actually came from one of the dock he's aid station survey. by way of an intermediary. the french businessmen alexandra he. a close ally itself because he and his predecessor jack jack judy is expected of setting up payments between france and libya. in january of this year he was arrested in britain on charges of fraud and money laundering. the french daily le monde said investigators also sees to ca for his with home. the jury is reportedly hospitalized with heart problems in london. but hearing to extradite him to france is set for april seveventeenth. finally the man whose testimony lit the fuse on
yeah bafta reported that in two thousand and seven gayay on rentedddddddddddddddddddd branch of the bank bandit body about. that was big enough for a man to stand completely operated. he said it was to store copies of sarkozy speeches. then in march two thousand and eight gael about himselflflflflfly neighborhoodod by the act itself. after receiving a wire transfer for five hundred thousand euros. officially he says the money came from the sale of three. an idiot box reports that the money...
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i justst about eveverythingt now we're doing bafta. the ones is more than a a thsasand people e mostly wen and chihildren arere in neef ururgent medical care.. theeal t the syrian government and russian military house of a humanitarian corridor. me all sorts of houston ghouta. home to more than four hundred thousand civilians. half of whwhich are chchild. president charleses since forces have recaptured most towns is launching an assault on the enclaveve the weeks ago. the figures from the uk based syrian obsbsvatory for human r rights luncheon it s left more thann eleven hundred civilians dead. what has ignored a un resolution adopted by the security council two weeks ago calling for a thirty day ceasefire in the region? well what about the situation in a singles i'm joined by the lake still hot these are he's the director of operations at the international committee of the red cross thank you being with us. tonight now and as we saw that this has been a long and bloody siege for the civilians have been trapped in these to increase it
i justst about eveverythingt now we're doing bafta. the ones is more than a a thsasand people e mostly wen and chihildren arere in neef ururgent medical care.. theeal t the syrian government and russian military house of a humanitarian corridor. me all sorts of houston ghouta. home to more than four hundred thousand civilians. half of whwhich are chchild. president charleses since forces have recaptured most towns is launching an assault on the enclaveve the weeks ago. the figures from the uk...
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paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ly, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd watching. it's terrific, honestly! thanks for being with us. goodbye. working at the home of 68—year—old nikolai glushkov, who was found dead on monday. but police say at this stage, it is not being connected to the poisoning of former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter in salisbury. john mcmanus reports. 68—year—old nikolai glushkov, found dead at his home on this unassuming road in south—west london on monday. but mr glushkov's life was anything but ordinary. the post mortem has revealed he was murdered, killed by compression to the neck. unusually counterterrorism police
paddington didn't win best british film at the baftas, that went to three billboards.ly, the whole look of it is perfect. it's a work of genius, paddington two. and when did you cry?! i cried at the end! i'm not going to give anything away for anyone who hasn't been to see it. if you want a marmalade sandwich, you can't have one! it's very sweet, wonderful. a mixed week, but an interesting one. jason, good to see you, thank you. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema—going and your dvd...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in that prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unjust is stays with you forever. a meeting between the saudi crown prince and donald trump is currently underway in washington but prior to the closed door discussions president trump welcomed the saudi prince into the oval office the u.s. leader goes straight down to business giving a small presentation on u.s. weapons. very very you know our five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred forty five million dollars the freeness review we saw here is a very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of them well hopefully. ok let's speak to samir khan a correspondent in washington d.c. donald trump hoping to get money what's actually been happening on the saudi princes visit well there have been protests and there's actually a senate vote that just happened and the senate actually voted on legislation that would end the coope
went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in that prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unjust is stays with you forever. a meeting between the saudi crown prince and donald trump is currently underway in washington but prior to the closed door discussions president trump welcomed the saudi prince into the oval office the u.s. leader goes...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in that prison helped like a lifetime an hour of that pain humiliation and justice stays with you forever. one iraqi m.p. told us they first welcomed the toppling of saddam hussein but then the invasion brought one catastrophe after another it's a mixture of feeling. feeling of happiness and joy. because that invasion removed saddam hussein from power. and the people. put it on the other hand. what followed after the removal of the regime as a disaster after disaster. because the american invasion immediately created. an absolute vacuum. and the security in the economy and in politics in iraq. and. times for the country from absolute dictatorship to. freedom without limits. freedom without responsibilities. the u.k. is seeking a warrant to search the servers of data mining for cambridge analytical accused of helping donald trump to win the presidency the data of some fifty million facebook users was allegedly used to predict
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we have worked with bafta and the royal ballet, and we have long—standing collaborations, and it hasd to expand and to grow, and i think that is really important for the evolution of any brand. so on international women's day, we are celebrating women in business, what have you found that is difficult or easy? i think, for me, have you found that is difficult or easy? ithink, for me, one have you found that is difficult or easy? i think, for me, one of the most rewarding, perhaps, has been about the whole piece about cocorose has been about trying to make women's lives easier, and for me, this was why i started this. i loved heels, uncomfortable heels, and i just needed something that would be able to help me get through the day and really helped me to master my day. so that was the whole reason of coming up with it, and i realised that it wasn't just for me, coming up with it, and i realised that it wasn'tjust for me, it coming up with it, and i realised that it wasn't just for me, it was for millions of women around the world as well. it is fascinating, i have seen them around, hav
we have worked with bafta and the royal ballet, and we have long—standing collaborations, and it hasd to expand and to grow, and i think that is really important for the evolution of any brand. so on international women's day, we are celebrating women in business, what have you found that is difficult or easy? i think, for me, have you found that is difficult or easy? ithink, for me, one have you found that is difficult or easy? i think, for me, one of the most rewarding, perhaps, has been...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unchastity is stays with you forever. u.s. president donald trump has called putin to congratulate him on this election win on sunday l.t. is right gaz a day of has the details. the election's over putin won by a landslide the turnout was huge you'd think the press would be satisfied but no they worked themselves up into a frenzy over whether donald trump the president of america would call vladimir putin to congratulate him in fact earlier today russian press bugged putin's spokesperson about that and he sort of he shrugged and said they'll call of they won't don't read too much into it it wouldn't be an unfriendly thing to do not to call but it appears that trump did call and congratulated guided me a putin on his reelection they also discussed a number of issues apparently syria the situation in ukraine there's well is the what the donald trump called
went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unchastity is stays with you forever. u.s. president donald trump has called putin to congratulate him on this election win on sunday l.t. is right gaz a day of has the details. the election's over putin won by a landslide the turnout was huge you'd think...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. that was going to be a look at the the time i spend in that prison helped like a lifetime an hour of that pain. and unchastity is stays with you forever. get us all from a for this a think a punch to bring you right up to date at the top of the. most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women themself a much larger mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes that. global war hawks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fi
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i would be surprised if three billboards repeated its bafta success and won best ppicture.g american academy members. the shape of water, guillermo del toro's film, is one that has won a lot of the precursor awards that lead up to the oscars, so that seems to be sort of a rising contender. who is going to win? i would put my money on get out. chris was just telling me how he felt much more comfortable with my being here. noted. what about best actor? you cannot reason with a tiger! not when your head is in its mouth. the front runner for best actor is gary oldman for darkest hour, for whom this is, in many ways, possibly a lifetime achievement award. there is an outside contender, timothee chalamet for call me by your name. he has kind of captured, what i think of as the ingenue spot this year. this year it is seemingly held by a beautiful young man. surely francis mcdormand is a shoo—in as best actress for her performance in three billboards as a grieving, seething mother. her performance in three billboards... if there is any movie that sort of captured the #metoo movemen
i would be surprised if three billboards repeated its bafta success and won best ppicture.g american academy members. the shape of water, guillermo del toro's film, is one that has won a lot of the precursor awards that lead up to the oscars, so that seems to be sort of a rising contender. who is going to win? i would put my money on get out. chris was just telling me how he felt much more comfortable with my being here. noted. what about best actor? you cannot reason with a tiger! not when...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unchastity is stays with you forever. the revolving door at the white house sprung into action once again worlds apart the sex changes after this. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come after you have to go meet the center of the problem here with you and do so with all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. to a low. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and thirteen world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look. how does it feel to be a share o
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain relation and unjust is stays with you forever while an iraqi am paid to tell us they first welcomed the toppling of saddam hussein but then the invasion brought one catastrophe after another. it's a mixture of feeling. feeling of happiness and joy. because that the invasion to remove saddam hussein from power. and free people. but on the other hand. what followed after the removal of the regime is a disaster after disaster because the american invasion immediately created an absolute vacuum. and the security in the economy and in politics in iraq. and. and move times for the country from absolute dictatorship. to. freedom without limits. freedom without responsibilities. in other news the u.k. seeking a warrant to search the service of data mining firm k. bridge cambridge analytic are accused of helping donald trump to win the presidency the danger of some fifty million
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in that prison help like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unjust is stays with you forever. i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the more news in the meantime com. thank. ratings and salutations according to the united nations human rights office as of november last year at least at least over five thousand civilians in the war torn country of yemen have been killed over eight thousand have been wounded and according to human rights watch those numbers are likely to be much much higher. one of the major players in the catastrophic loss of life and diabolical living conditions currently savaging yemen is the kingdom of saudi arabia who along with their coalition forces have aggressively and violently bombed yemen into what many are calling the world's largest humanitarian catastrophe yes even worse than what you've read about and seen in syria but who wants to dwell on you know little things like human
went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in that prison help like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unjust is stays with you forever. i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the more news in the meantime com. thank. ratings and salutations according to the united nations human rights office as of november last year at least at least over five...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and justice stays with you forever. a government raid on the austrian secret service is headquarters and the suspension of its head have caused a political uproar in the country astri's new right wing government suspects the country's intelligence agency the b.v.t. of holding data illegally it also accuses the agency's chief of corruption has now been suspended a move the interior minister describes as unavoidable busy. as you know we have taken legal action against several officials from the b.v.t. intelligence agent something accused by the prosecutor in this case i can tell you that effective immediately pizza grid ling is suspended as b.v.t. director until further notice. however the opposition claims that the probe is politically motivated the social democrats insists that the government just wanted to seize compromising data on right wing extremists an
went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and justice stays with you forever. a government raid on the austrian secret service is headquarters and the suspension of its head have caused a political uproar in the country astri's new right wing government suspects the country's intelligence agency the...
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went through and what happened to iraq was a terrible crime it broke us even now i can't get inside a bafta because it makes me think of waterboarding. the time i spend in the prison felt like a lifetime an hour or that pain humiliation and unchastity is stays with you forever and iraqi am paid told is that they did first welcome the toppling of saddam hussein but then the invasion brought one catastrophe after another it's a mixture of feeling. feeling of happiness and joy. because that the invasion to remove saddam hussein from power. and three people. put on there and. what followed after the removal of the regime is a disaster after disaster because the american invasion immediately created an absolute vacuum. and the security in the economy and in politics in iraq. and. and move times for the country from absolute dictatorship. to. freedom without limits. freedom without responsibilities. now the u.k. seeking a warrant to search the service of data mining firm cambridge analytic are accused of helping donald trump to win the presidency the date of some fifty million facebook users was
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how many, you have won, you won, sag award, right, the bafta, golden globe, do you have any speechesr been very good at writing, terrified of writing. takes me, five hours to write a five minute thank you note, five letter thank you note. i asked all of my friends who i think are good writers to, to write things, should i win. ? >> call, just take the best from each one and sort of throw it together and make up, make it mine. >> jimmy: will you thank the people who wrote the acceptance speech for you in the acceptance >> no. >> jimmy: you will not? you will not. they will not be credited. >> they will not. >> jimmy: have you been to the oscars before? >> never been. surprises me. i feel like, but you want to wait until you were nominated. >> some one asked me to go as their date once. i said no, no. i only want to go, if i'm nominated. >> jimmy: how about that. that's serious. not kidding around. are you excited about this? >> are you kidding me? unbelievably excited i am taking steven rogers with me. he wrote the movie and wrote this part for me. and i was, sort, wishing "i, tonya"
how many, you have won, you won, sag award, right, the bafta, golden globe, do you have any speechesr been very good at writing, terrified of writing. takes me, five hours to write a five minute thank you note, five letter thank you note. i asked all of my friends who i think are good writers to, to write things, should i win. ? >> call, just take the best from each one and sort of throw it together and make up, make it mine. >> jimmy: will you thank the people who wrote the...
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bathtub, good reads, audible, all the things i am interested in and all the pages i like —— bafta.book, what do third—party is no about your data and what can you do if you do not want to use your data in this way? let‘s ask data strategistjennifer stirrup and ivana bartoletti who has worked extensively on data ethics. wise people‘s data so valuable? wise people's data so valuable ?m is valuable because of the patterns in people‘s data. it understands people better and you can sell services to them. in the case of cambridge analytica, they have done this and people can be manipulated by date they have freely given away. freely given away. cambridge analytica and other companies deny they have not done anything wrong. facebook is not free because you are giving up your data? yes, and giving away data is central to facebook‘s business model. people do not like it because they feel there is a lack of transparency. once the data has gone to facebook, you don‘t know what has happened after that. it feels like an imbalance of power. the key with this particular story this week is an app
bathtub, good reads, audible, all the things i am interested in and all the pages i like —— bafta.book, what do third—party is no about your data and what can you do if you do not want to use your data in this way? let‘s ask data strategistjennifer stirrup and ivana bartoletti who has worked extensively on data ethics. wise people‘s data so valuable? wise people's data so valuable ?m is valuable because of the patterns in people‘s data. it understands people better and you can sell...
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bouncing off this income to basically say, bafta. we're not buying the stuff.or 10 years we have been talking to all of these countries saying, stop subsidizing. dumping all of this stuff on us, and they totally ignored us. now we're doing this sort of trade to buy for. it is temporary. this is not the new tariff, but a, a yo, slow down. now there will be a temporary block. the rest of the markets have to basically stop over supplying, stop subsidizing. juan: michael hudson copy of a disk to -- you have a distantly different view. >> and many was what she said is correct. america has always been the most protectionist country in the world for itself. it was free trade for other countries. lori is quite right when she sees there's a disconnect between what economists say and what politicians actually do. internatioional trade theories, probably the silliest branch of modern economic theory. just a massive assumption. what the textbooks they were true, then america never could've become the major manufacturing power. britain could not have also germany could not
bouncing off this income to basically say, bafta. we're not buying the stuff.or 10 years we have been talking to all of these countries saying, stop subsidizing. dumping all of this stuff on us, and they totally ignored us. now we're doing this sort of trade to buy for. it is temporary. this is not the new tariff, but a, a yo, slow down. now there will be a temporary block. the rest of the markets have to basically stop over supplying, stop subsidizing. juan: michael hudson copy of a disk to --...
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. >> reporter: at both golden globes and bafta awards, atentees arrived in all black with some bringingctivists as their guests. the s.a.g. awards featured only female presenters and guests at the grammys carried white roses in solidarity. now the question is, how will the academy awards address the surge in activism. >> abc and the academy have both been made pretty clear statements they hope that they can find a way to appropriately address it, possibly within the program, but that it won't dominate the conversation. >> reporter: while the oscars are meant to be a celebration of film's biggest achievements, backlash is expected at the industry's largest hurdles are not addressed during the broadcast. >> as much as hollywood wants to celebrate the films and support the notion that the oscars should never be completely politicized, i think there would be a backlash if they don't find one official moment within the show to acknowledge this movement. >> reporter: the effects of a major shake-up in the industry rippling into hollywood's biggest night. stephanie elam, cnn, hollywood. >> tha
. >> reporter: at both golden globes and bafta awards, atentees arrived in all black with some bringingctivists as their guests. the s.a.g. awards featured only female presenters and guests at the grammys carried white roses in solidarity. now the question is, how will the academy awards address the surge in activism. >> abc and the academy have both been made pretty clear statements they hope that they can find a way to appropriately address it, possibly within the program, but...
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she took home the golden globe, sag award and bafta but wasn't going to put her oscar on a shelf, she'sng look at him and be proud of herself. >> she was funny when she first got up on stage and said i did it all by myself and then thanked everybody, obviously, that helped per. kevin, did last night's oscars accomplish a theme of diversity and inclusion the way the golden globes did? >> well, i'll tell you, i think people are listening now. this oscars was about diversity and inclusion and female empowerment but there's a ways to go and the question is will hollywood listen. we heard jordan peele talking about paying it forward. just the fifth african-american ever to be nominated in the best director field. no black director has won. rachel morrison, first female nominated for cinematography and just shot black panther and greta girwig nominated for best director. i think hollywood is listening now. >> all listening to jordan peele. thank you. >>> and kevin will have a complete wrap-up of the oscars all the winners and back stage news on "entertainment tonight." check your local listin
she took home the golden globe, sag award and bafta but wasn't going to put her oscar on a shelf, she'sng look at him and be proud of herself. >> she was funny when she first got up on stage and said i did it all by myself and then thanked everybody, obviously, that helped per. kevin, did last night's oscars accomplish a theme of diversity and inclusion the way the golden globes did? >> well, i'll tell you, i think people are listening now. this oscars was about diversity and...
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we gave her an honoree bafta at windsor castle. and she gave me great racing tips. and that's her son. grandson. >> you might be invited to the royal wedding? >> the royal wedding? >> harry and meghan markle. >> i can't -- yeah. he wanted all redheads as page boys. there's a chance. i might be able to hold the train or something. >> whatever angle you have. damian lewis, thank you so much. always a pleasure. can't wait until you come back to "homeland." you can watch the season premier of "billions" on showtime. >>> coming up next, jill martin's "steals & deals" on some fresh finds for spring. first, this is "today" on nbc. i was in my third tour in iraq when my vehicle was hit by an ied. i looked down and i knew i was out of the fight. but playing for team usa has been a second chance to represent my country. i get to show my children and the world that, yeah, i might have been knocked down, but i'm up, and i'm honored to be able to represent the flag. comcast is grateful to all who have served our country, and we're proud to bring the 2018 olympic and paralympic w
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only if they are planning another black dress protest like they did at the golden globes and the baftass last year and we will talk about the envelope in a minute, but the oscars being so white has been a problem for a few years and things haven't moved that much, but are they starting to move? the front runners in the acting categories are probably white this year, but there are at least some nominees of colour, which is better than there have been in recent years. i think the new and more diverse voters the oscars brought in that the academy admitted, will help the fact that something like lady bird was nominated at something like get out is nominated, call me by your name there is diversity to the stories being told this year we haven't seen in the past. we have got to talk about the envelope issue last year, eve ryo ne about the envelope issue last year, everyone remembered they announced the wrong film for best picture. if it was one lower down that maybe people didn't pay as much attention to, which is clearly saying you will never happen again. presumably there will be references
only if they are planning another black dress protest like they did at the golden globes and the baftass last year and we will talk about the envelope in a minute, but the oscars being so white has been a problem for a few years and things haven't moved that much, but are they starting to move? the front runners in the acting categories are probably white this year, but there are at least some nominees of colour, which is better than there have been in recent years. i think the new and more...