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you know to go models southeast of cannes saw it way go to one briggs right is about six made his day perfect for in tried but all around greg's right his water that's thirty five to forty made his day so you have the snow ice cold water of it's coming up in the rain bringing all these nutrients into the right excellent sought for fish and flight simming in an aquarium the trip out to briggs' reef is about an hour and forty minutes and without land markers it's seemingly a trip to the middle of the ocean until you arrive and the water settles and you are able to see just under the surface and the perspective of where you are and how large it is begins to settle it. once for moored it's a simple equation the quicker you get in the water the more time you get to spend there. it's not working out dive boat that we're on right now michael ribeiro reef is one of the world's leading natural treasures a channel for sure i'm super from lives and i'm going to bounce i'm about to dive off a boat ready to dive there check out the amazing coral reef the bucket list check off very. well. from abov
you know to go models southeast of cannes saw it way go to one briggs right is about six made his day perfect for in tried but all around greg's right his water that's thirty five to forty made his day so you have the snow ice cold water of it's coming up in the rain bringing all these nutrients into the right excellent sought for fish and flight simming in an aquarium the trip out to briggs' reef is about an hour and forty minutes and without land markers it's seemingly a trip to the middle of...
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is dependent on coral reefs worldwide four hours north of the games facility is the port city of cannes the primary maritime gateway to the great barrier reef more than two million people visit the great barrier reef every year many of them beginning their tour right here and that's what we're here to do to see the reef through the eyes of those who make it an economic engine as well as an ecological want to. call mackenzie is the executive director of the association of marine park tourism operators his job is to represent the interests of the g.b. r.s. tourism industry both with the government and with the scientific community look there is no doubt that tourism is the backbone of the kane's region and that's underpinned by the fact that something like justin came to sixteen thousand people employed in the ranger is an industry across the whole industry it's a six billion dollar industry and employs about sixty three thousand people it's a six billion dollar industry that's huge that's six billion a year just billion a year just to queensland in the last especially last couple of year
is dependent on coral reefs worldwide four hours north of the games facility is the port city of cannes the primary maritime gateway to the great barrier reef more than two million people visit the great barrier reef every year many of them beginning their tour right here and that's what we're here to do to see the reef through the eyes of those who make it an economic engine as well as an ecological want to. call mackenzie is the executive director of the association of marine park tourism...
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gavin esler is in cannes to interview michelin starred chef angela hartnett.nd welcome to talking books: cookery special. we're here in cannes, in the south of france, one of those great cities where the food is exquisite and the wine's superb. we're here to talk to a michelin starred chef, angela hartnett, whose cookery roots and cookery books are based on her italian and welsh families. angela hartnett, welcome. now, working with gordon ramsay at the start of your career, that must have been... i'm trying to think of the right word... testing, challenging, was it? they're both very good words for it. yeah, i mean it was, it was certainly a challenge. i think because i went into it very naive, i'd come from a lovely little restaurant in cambridge, where we started at nine in the morning, very civilised, we had a nice two hour break in the afternoon and then generally we we were home before the pubs closed, you know, it was very nice. then came to london, where we were starting at seven in the morning, a break if we were lucky, we got half an hour in the after
gavin esler is in cannes to interview michelin starred chef angela hartnett.nd welcome to talking books: cookery special. we're here in cannes, in the south of france, one of those great cities where the food is exquisite and the wine's superb. we're here to talk to a michelin starred chef, angela hartnett, whose cookery roots and cookery books are based on her italian and welsh families. angela hartnett, welcome. now, working with gordon ramsay at the start of your career, that must have...
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barrier reef how has that impacted the tourism activities in the perception of tourism is here in cannes what little bleaching event happened this year so like in the season that most people who are already booked their trips to coming out so we've had a really good tourism season i worry about next year and next year is where the people who was sitting in in america or in in europe are going to go or should we get the barrier of should we go somewhere else the morning that i choose to go see the reef for myself starts off ominously a squall pushes through cannes luckily blowing out just as quickly as it blew in. like the thousands of travelers from around the world do each day i book a trip on one of the reef leads boats the vessel is the reef test the captain is mark albert. the rate we're going to today is briggs right. thirty nautical miles southeast of kansas sot we go to on briggs right is about six made his day perfect for in trying to dive but all around greg's right his water that's thirty five to forty made his day so you have this nice cold water that's coming up in the race b
barrier reef how has that impacted the tourism activities in the perception of tourism is here in cannes what little bleaching event happened this year so like in the season that most people who are already booked their trips to coming out so we've had a really good tourism season i worry about next year and next year is where the people who was sitting in in america or in in europe are going to go or should we get the barrier of should we go somewhere else the morning that i choose to go see...
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i found in his bedroom at cannes. why would one?itty and he's done a lot for the film industry. a lot of people's careers entirely dependent on what he did, not only as a producer but originally as an exhibitor. many british bombs would have not had a release in america but for his effo rts release in america but for his efforts many years ago. many international films that won prizes at cannes, would never have been touched by any hollywood studios. so i'm not quite sure what now we are supposed to do about this. of course it does not reduce the terrible things he has done, he was a bully for sure, he certainly was famous, infamous for butchering films, even once a japanese producer sent in from tokyo, a samurai sword saying "no cuts". but many directors admit the cutty to release films, in his first company miramax, named after his mother and father, run with his brother who has now abandoned him also, he did use to cut films and their directors actually agreed it was in the interest of films. he subsequently became a producer, pu
i found in his bedroom at cannes. why would one?itty and he's done a lot for the film industry. a lot of people's careers entirely dependent on what he did, not only as a producer but originally as an exhibitor. many british bombs would have not had a release in america but for his effo rts release in america but for his efforts many years ago. many international films that won prizes at cannes, would never have been touched by any hollywood studios. so i'm not quite sure what now we are...
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hoy les vamos a presentar a un joven hispano que apostÓ a su talento y gano el prestigioso premio canneses en las pelÍculas y otros diferentes tipos de arte siempre nos ponen en una luz y tenemos igual los sueÑos las inspiraciones que queremos hacer y para mÍ es enseÑarle estar con una persona fuerte. >> ganar en cannes es increÍble, obviamente lo ganÉ yo, tal vez mi mamÁ, mi papa, mis hermanos, mis amigos la comunidad hispana y al fin lo ganÓ mÉxico el cine independiente para los hispanos es un reto muy grande que, para ser un cineasta, director, necesita ser un luchador, emprendedor y me da tristeza deciryo no tenemos apoyo, no soy extraordinario, yo hago pelÍculas de la gente que lucha, que batalla contra el cÁncer, la interÉs que al final no se da por vencido esas son las personas extraordinarias yo no. >> ha ganado mÁs de 50 premios internacionales con las pelÍcula que hace con esto llegamos al final y hay mÁs noticias esta noche a l [♪] - hola, amigos, les saluda laura lucio. para celebrar la vida de jenni rivera, hoy nos acompaÑa el conocido y talentoso actor gabriel porras. gabri
hoy les vamos a presentar a un joven hispano que apostÓ a su talento y gano el prestigioso premio canneses en las pelÍculas y otros diferentes tipos de arte siempre nos ponen en una luz y tenemos igual los sueÑos las inspiraciones que queremos hacer y para mÍ es enseÑarle estar con una persona fuerte. >> ganar en cannes es increÍble, obviamente lo ganÉ yo, tal vez mi mamÁ, mi papa, mis hermanos, mis amigos la comunidad hispana y al fin lo ganÓ mÉxico el cine independiente para...
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and we are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs and we are in cannes the interview shimmins starchefse are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs —— michelin star chef angela hartnett. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the former prime minister sir john major has weighed into the debate over theresa may's future calling those conservatives who're seeking to undermine the prime minister "self—absorbed and disloyal". mrs may has admitted her difficult speech at the party conference last week had been "uncomfortable" for her but says she's "resilient" and determined to carry on in thejob. here's our political correspondent susana mendonca. and there is some flash photography in her report. if i win, i shall continue as prime minister... fending off the plotters was a full—time job for sirjohn major. when he was prime minister, he faced a leadership election and won. more than two decades on, he's now coming to the defence of theresa may against those plotting to take her down. writing in a sunday newspaper, sirjohn said, "the country has had enough of these self absorbed and f
and we are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs and we are in cannes the interview shimmins starchefse are in cannes the interview shimmins star chefs —— michelin star chef angela hartnett. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the former prime minister sir john major has weighed into the debate over theresa may's future calling those conservatives who're seeking to undermine the prime minister "self—absorbed and disloyal". mrs may has admitted her difficult speech at...
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"you're never coming to the baftas again, you will never go to cannes, you will never work in this townasn't his town! that is how he saw himself, as a capo, that is how he rolled down the street with these people in tow. he was capable of killing stories, of denying people interviews. i was once waiting for helena bonham—carter. he turned her around in the taxi because she was one of his women. he said, she is not coming. i said, what do you mean? we have charity money resting on her appearance. he said she is too tired. i said it is 20 grand to the hitchcock fund. he said, if she wins she can come. we've been talking to another critic he told me he had met when steam recently. ifound him charming and witty and he's done a lot for the film industry. a lot of people's careers entirely dependent on what he did, not only as a producer but originally as an exhibitor. many british films would have not had a release in america but for his efforts many years ago. many international films that won prizes at cannes, would never have been touched by any hollywood studios. i'm surprised bafta dro
"you're never coming to the baftas again, you will never go to cannes, you will never work in this townasn't his town! that is how he saw himself, as a capo, that is how he rolled down the street with these people in tow. he was capable of killing stories, of denying people interviews. i was once waiting for helena bonham—carter. he turned her around in the taxi because she was one of his women. he said, she is not coming. i said, what do you mean? we have charity money resting on her...
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happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. i just stood there rooted to the spots and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and is instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well represented at the student asked us to directors will pick up prizes both filmmakers found the stories. in africa documentary tells the story of illegal gold mining. and a short film drama explores tensions between christians and muslims in kenya that's the backdrop of islamist terror. on october the twelfth we'll find out whether directors come away with wrong or go . join us next time so. go easy on the. stories of the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighters and share to.
happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. i just stood there rooted to the spots and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and is instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well...
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overseas, the cannes film festival is condemning what it calls weinstein's "serious and unacceptable practices." the british film academy has suspended his membership. hillary clinton says she'll give money weinstein donated to her political campaigns.. to charity. she condemned him five days after the story broke. meanwhile, u.s. prosecutors are defending their decision not to take action, after a model complained about weinstein's behavior in 20-15. she says he grabbed her breasts during a meeting. the manhattan district attorney says undercover audio was "insufficient to right now.. a georgia man is charged with murder.. in the death of his newborn daughter. the two-week-old infant was found dead in the woods over the weekend. an autopsy report says she died of blunt force trauma. christopher mcnabb denied killing his daughter. but authorities say he planned the murder.. and the cover-up. mcnabb is charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, and concealing a death. he was served with the warrants yesterday, while in jail on a different charge. investigators are
overseas, the cannes film festival is condemning what it calls weinstein's "serious and unacceptable practices." the british film academy has suspended his membership. hillary clinton says she'll give money weinstein donated to her political campaigns.. to charity. she condemned him five days after the story broke. meanwhile, u.s. prosecutors are defending their decision not to take action, after a model complained about weinstein's behavior in 20-15. she says he grabbed her breasts...
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happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. and. i just stood there rooted to the sports and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and is instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well represented at the show didn't ask us to directors will pick up prizes both filmmakers found the stories don't know germany but in africa documentary tells the story of illegal gold mining in. and a short film drama explores tensions between christians and muslims in kenya that's the backdrop of islam mr tara. wall october twelfth we'll find out whether directors come away with silver or gold for this edition join us next time till then go easy on the. surveillance documents. in itself omnipresent. what is photography today. constant evolution. our photography special. robot weapons that can kill o
happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. and. i just stood there rooted to the sports and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and is instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well...
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this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival.loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. really vibra nt performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it is not an easy watch. it is a documentary about these journalists documenting what is happening in syria. they call themselves. raqqa is being slaughtered silently and are using the internet to get the true story out. it is of with some very distressing images in it and distressing subjects. the tag line is, our word is stronger than their weapons. obviously, there was a danger with getting those words out, but it is really brave thing that they are doing and the documentary is a tribute to that bravery, although it is a tough watch. and also different from the kind of news coverage. we had a bbc team in raqqa this week, and this is different. it is absolutely ground level and what is being risked by the journalists getting this stuff out is extraordi
this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival.loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. really vibra nt performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it is not an easy watch. it is a documentary about these journalists documenting what is happening in syria. they call themselves. raqqa is being slaughtered silently and are...
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the new zealand model zoe brock claims the producer harassed her at the cannes film festival in the latet of the room, and came back in naked. he came back naked? naked. what did you say? and he said that he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? and i said no. weinstein claims many sexual encounters were consensual. not according to zoe brock. i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey. i would happily stand in a courtroom and testify. happily. tonight, the british model and actress cara delevingne claimed he harassed her in a hotel room. some of hollywood's leading men have also distanced themselves from a friend who gave them their big breaks. george clooney described weinstein‘s behaviour as indefensible. so how's your lady? ben affleck, who made his name in the weinstein movie good will hunting, said he was angry. his co—star matt damon said he was sick to his stomach, and said he had never seen this kind of behaviour, or been part of an attempt to suppress stories about it in the past. silver linings playbook. but this joke at the oscars nomination ceremony four years
the new zealand model zoe brock claims the producer harassed her at the cannes film festival in the latet of the room, and came back in naked. he came back naked? naked. what did you say? and he said that he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? and i said no. weinstein claims many sexual encounters were consensual. not according to zoe brock. i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey. i would happily stand in a courtroom and testify. happily. tonight, the british model and...
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this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival.. i loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. -- it is —— it isa —— it is a debt to our mode of our on the one hand and can load on the other. really vibra nt performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it is not an easy watch. it is a documentary about these journalists documenting what is happening in syria. they call themselves. —— they call themselves, racket is being slaughtered silently. —— raqqa. and are using the internet to get the true story out. it is of with some very distressing images in it and distressing subjects. the tag line is, our word is stronger than their weapons. obviously, there was a danger with getting those words out, but it is really brave thing that they are doing and the documentary is a tribute to that bravery, although it is a tough watch. and also different from the kind of news coverage. we had a bbc team in raqqa this
this has won awards everywhere from the israeli film academy to the cannes film festival.. i loved it. i think it is this year's mustang. it is a debt to converge. -- it is —— it isa —— it is a debt to our mode of our on the one hand and can load on the other. really vibra nt performances. again, you really get to care about these women and their lives. it is caught in between and it is terrific. best dvd? city of ghosts. it is not an easy watch. it is a documentary about these...
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happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. and. i just stood there rooted to the sports and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well represented at the student oscars to directors will pick up prizes both filmmakers found the stories. africa documentary tells the story of illegal gold mining. and a short film drama explores tensions between christians and muslims in kenya that's the backdrop of islam mr terra. or. whether directors come away with silver or gold. join us next time to. go easy on the. standoff between madrid and barcelona continues the question now is. for independence. find out. next. week. everything revolves around our enemy. and there are two legged fans. and the goal of the hospital and kate and hers and mia. ha
happy end premiered at the cannes film festival earlier this year another learning curve for the young german actor. and. i just stood there rooted to the sports and forgot to breathe. but i guess i got away with it. and still have to get used to it. is likely to be making many more red carpet appearances in future. and happy and instantly also austria's hopeful in the category best foreign film some of the german talents are already assured of oscar glory once again german films are well...
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. >> well, keith, he saw it in cannes and he flipped out for it. >> he did. >> yeah.ompletely entranced. >> but what about the intimate love scenes they share on camera? nicole says its all about trusting your costar. >> i think from the minute we met, there was just -- i felt safe, which is always a great place to be with another actor. >> cut is said. you hear cut, and everyone looks away, and you make sure that the person you're working with has cover. it's really simple and businesslike, isn't it, dear? >> they kind after make me blush. speaking of cover-ups, there's one woman we can all thank for helping us hide any problem areas we have. can i get an amen for the founder of spanx? she's actually a new guest shark on sunday's "shark tank," and "e.t." online's lauren zima got a behind-the-scenes sneak peak. >> i have four children under the age of seven, and i run spanx, so -- i'm a little busy. >> the 46-year old is the sole owner of the shapewear company, her net worth is more than $1 billion. but you'll still find her driving her kids around in the mini van. ♪
. >> well, keith, he saw it in cannes and he flipped out for it. >> he did. >> yeah.ompletely entranced. >> but what about the intimate love scenes they share on camera? nicole says its all about trusting your costar. >> i think from the minute we met, there was just -- i felt safe, which is always a great place to be with another actor. >> cut is said. you hear cut, and everyone looks away, and you make sure that the person you're working with has cover....
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by the way, the cannes film festival, really you know, it's like all these people really know their -cheering and cheering at the end of it. and there's a video camera in the theater, so they cut to you to see your reaction, you know. they're all on their feet, all these nice french people going nuts. and they cut to me and i see me on the big screen. and i'm like so used to just being an idiot that i just went -- [ laughter ] like that. or something dumb like that. you know, what am i -- why are they showing me? and then they cut to the man. was just an amazing feeling. and dustin got emotional and was bawling, crying from just, like, the feeling and this overwhelming feeling. and they went so bananas for dustin. and all i could think is, i should -- i should have done that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you should have started crying. >> that was the best. >> jimmy: that would have changed everything. you should have started crying. i want to show -- i want to show a clip of adam sandler and dustin hoffman in "the meyerowitz stories (new and selected)." take a look at this. >> a retrospect
by the way, the cannes film festival, really you know, it's like all these people really know their -cheering and cheering at the end of it. and there's a video camera in the theater, so they cut to you to see your reaction, you know. they're all on their feet, all these nice french people going nuts. and they cut to me and i see me on the big screen. and i'm like so used to just being an idiot that i just went -- [ laughter ] like that. or something dumb like that. you know, what am i -- why...
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. >> he came through like projectile like shot from a cann cannon. >> didn't think it was glass, dide? >> thought it was app open window. >> we're pretty sure -- >> he's an idiot. >> he posted it just after a rugby game at the university, so investigators are not sure if it was a fans or somebody nearby, but either way, why? >> i mean, i'm trying to, even as a guy, think of the logic that, you know, this would be a great idea, jumping through glass. >> moving over to china. this video has folks questioning a lot as well. all the people are walking across the street. you see a woman holding her child's hand. there's a guy on the scooter. standing there in the middle waiting to cross. >> what are the odds? >> what are the odds. >> that's not funny. >> if you had given me a year to guess what was going on happen, i never would have gone there. >> the sign tumbles down, and the man does the same. >> there needs to be another warning sign that says, "warning, sign." >> it's all good, i'm sorry. used to sitting our friends' dogs, cats, or a goldfish. or this -- could you imagine the feelin
. >> he came through like projectile like shot from a cann cannon. >> didn't think it was glass, dide? >> thought it was app open window. >> we're pretty sure -- >> he's an idiot. >> he posted it just after a rugby game at the university, so investigators are not sure if it was a fans or somebody nearby, but either way, why? >> i mean, i'm trying to, even as a guy, think of the logic that, you know, this would be a great idea, jumping through glass....
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the same way as we go in cannes ocean in my home i was in the early tediousness them i took two of them up a few. and that's why. you're born to blonde on the system is as close as it is come and i think it's a film called ghost moms of us is shown in class with commitment on the side on the off the opportunity card not. your board of course so that mom got a little school boy to moms and if you're good. it's good it happens on the bone was the most awful moment i was in the most once was on my. mind i had to be teed off some limbs are going on and. on them because of this is the on those i need to see you know little ms it's would be just as much to kind of place you can look out of little yours and you know. the size of them is. my mom did nothing i looked up. so we shot it becomes think. if i let you cross my details of. the law. so told her it was a job well done i'll be. hostile. where's the bank house you can. come from. our. house. so it's kind of your baby here and told you it totally i mean i do how you know a huge passion for as opposed to give him a job but i think one of the
the same way as we go in cannes ocean in my home i was in the early tediousness them i took two of them up a few. and that's why. you're born to blonde on the system is as close as it is come and i think it's a film called ghost moms of us is shown in class with commitment on the side on the off the opportunity card not. your board of course so that mom got a little school boy to moms and if you're good. it's good it happens on the bone was the most awful moment i was in the most once was on...
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. >> i think the pretty was very courageous in saying i'm not going to kick this cann happening. >> reporter: on cbs's "face the nation," iran's foreign minister expressed skepticism over the president's motives. >> this administration is withdrawing from everything. somebody called this the withdraw withdrawal. people cannot trust mem the word of the united states. >> the minority speaker of the house also criticized the president. >> this week, the week of friday the 13th is the week the president went rogue. john schumo, cbs news. >>> british police are investigating new allegations of sexual assault against hollywood producer harvey weinstein. weinstein was ejected from the arts, and sciences. >> reporter: british actress lissette says weinstein stalked her. the truth is that harvey weinstein raped me not in a hotel suite with champagne and caviar on tap but up against a coat rack in my own home. there was a report by a second woman also reportedly by weinstein. in all he's facing dozens of sexual assault allegations. on saturday the academy of motion pictures, arts, and sciences excesse
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so whenfe i was trying to -- there's different avenues you cann take. as we all know. i took the avenue of reporting to my command. and when i was shut down and it was known made known that i wasn't going to be receiving. they weren't going to have my back. i ended up after doing quite a bit ofo research in looking int just trends ando how things are how things go to trial the percentage of people who things are even prosecuted. and the percentage of action that's taken even from then, and to look at especially in the military. you see it come out in the base letters all the time. someonee drove drunk and have been stripped of anything and kicked outh of the air force. someone assaults someone and they go in for like a month. reduced pay for nine months. is that what my dignity was worth? is that what my life is worth? and i see that from so many other people around me. for that reason, i chose to report restricted. knowing that i had no one to support me. i'm very sorry. >> can i ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> i joined the others in thanking you for your courage. d
so whenfe i was trying to -- there's different avenues you cann take. as we all know. i took the avenue of reporting to my command. and when i was shut down and it was known made known that i wasn't going to be receiving. they weren't going to have my back. i ended up after doing quite a bit ofo research in looking int just trends ando how things are how things go to trial the percentage of people who things are even prosecuted. and the percentage of action that's taken even from then, and to...
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just as martin had done during his time as an orca stinney in cannes and the luther's made their homein the black monastery invest in their catalina set about transforming the abandoned and derelict mastic complex. the luth this house still exists although it has changed over the centuries the place where luther lived and worked became a museum in one thousand nine hundred three some rooms like luther's. you know study have survived. shortly after getting married catalina tend to form a ministry into a flourishing business with agriculture and animal husbandry a brewery an orchard and a vegetable garden and all this in the spirit of luther. luther lived in a world that was determinant of shape by an order of creation and according to this woman has a clear tosk to bear children and to run the household and i know how soon you. invited back catarina wasn't the only woman to manage a launch household on her own in the crown a house which still stands in the center of town the living and working areas came together the couple functioned as a team. looked after the children and made sure
just as martin had done during his time as an orca stinney in cannes and the luther's made their homein the black monastery invest in their catalina set about transforming the abandoned and derelict mastic complex. the luth this house still exists although it has changed over the centuries the place where luther lived and worked became a museum in one thousand nine hundred three some rooms like luther's. you know study have survived. shortly after getting married catalina tend to form a...
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but the most significant came at the beginning in cannes that october twenty fifth the in the syrian government forces to that point really on the rope i feel were at the gate of damascus. russia coming in leveled the playing field and favor the day for the syrian government you have to remember that before that point the western countries and the gulf countries had been sending we've been to the land this fourth fifth. regardless of consequences or whether that actually help i feel the west been powered through it and saudi arabia are continuing to pour in it's been through the jihadi forth through russia of intervention particularly with air strike turned the tide. the g. seven summit in the italian city of cheering has received a less than warm welcome after hundreds of angry protesters surrounded the venue. clashes broke out between police and demonstrators in theory at the policies of the g seven economies several arrests of report. while ministers discussed prospects of a fourth industrial revolution protests on the streets of cheer and have shown no signs of calming down. coul
but the most significant came at the beginning in cannes that october twenty fifth the in the syrian government forces to that point really on the rope i feel were at the gate of damascus. russia coming in leveled the playing field and favor the day for the syrian government you have to remember that before that point the western countries and the gulf countries had been sending we've been to the land this fourth fifth. regardless of consequences or whether that actually help i feel the west...
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what it is like to be sitting in cannes watching your novel turned into a film with notable actors andnowledge that only eight years ago you were struggling with a manuscript and a publisher? —— a few years ago. life has improved. it must be an amazing feeling. it is exciting, but at the same time it is strangely distant. notjust because i wrote the novel some time ago, but because the film is not my creation. it uses my characters, plot. it even uses the same point. but it is not mine in the same way. there is a release in that. i quite enjoyed the dispassion with which i greet it. it's lynne ramsay's creature. many novelists describe how they dislike watching the film because it is so different. she was true to the themes in your book, and you seem happy so far about the way that the book was portrayed. iam. and i'm fortunate because many novelists are not happy with what their books become but this is not the case here. it is a fine film. it has its own slant, but that is to be expected. they are your characters on the screen. and it makes up a few scenes, but for the most part i re
what it is like to be sitting in cannes watching your novel turned into a film with notable actors andnowledge that only eight years ago you were struggling with a manuscript and a publisher? —— a few years ago. life has improved. it must be an amazing feeling. it is exciting, but at the same time it is strangely distant. notjust because i wrote the novel some time ago, but because the film is not my creation. it uses my characters, plot. it even uses the same point. but it is not mine in...
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we are here in cannes to speak to gordon back soon. his most recent book is hook line and thinker, which, as you might have guessed, is about fish. welcome. it is nice to be here. i was looking at what some of the critics had to say that you, and was in the something damning. they say you cook not for money, revere nce , they say you cook not for money, reverence, 01’ they say you cook not for money, reverence, or ostentation, but we passionately work. your breast is an earthly paradise and a place of pilgrimage. they do like you, don't bake? that is wonderful. yes. but an award to say about that. i think i know who said that, and he is one of my absolute heroes. i presume you are talking about michelle. an absolute legend in my eyes. let's talk about your background. your name has been described as dickensian. it does sound quite old—fashioned, doesn't dickensian. it does sound quite old —fashioned, doesn't it? dickensian. it does sound quite old—fashioned, doesn't it?|j dickensian. it does sound quite old-fashioned, doesn't it? i am
we are here in cannes to speak to gordon back soon. his most recent book is hook line and thinker, which, as you might have guessed, is about fish. welcome. it is nice to be here. i was looking at what some of the critics had to say that you, and was in the something damning. they say you cook not for money, revere nce , they say you cook not for money, reverence, 01’ they say you cook not for money, reverence, or ostentation, but we passionately work. your breast is an earthly paradise and a...
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actress alice evans says she managed to avoid weinstein‘s advances in cannes in 2002 when he asked toertures were nothing to do with, "wow, you‘re really pretty." or, you know, "i‘m really enjoying your..." it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your (bleep)... they say your blood runs cold, but it‘s not really your blood, it‘s almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out oscars, expelled harvey weinstein and today, the french president, emmanuel macron, said the film producer would lose his legion d‘honneur, one of france‘s highest decorations. but he now faces the real possibility of a criminal prosecution either in america or in britain. daniel sandford, bbc news, at new scotland yard. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: banging the drum for equality — we meet the woman muscling in to the male bastion of bhangra. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they‘re more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed
actress alice evans says she managed to avoid weinstein‘s advances in cannes in 2002 when he asked toertures were nothing to do with, "wow, you‘re really pretty." or, you know, "i‘m really enjoying your..." it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your (bleep)... they say your blood runs cold, but it‘s not really your blood, it‘s almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out oscars, expelled harvey...
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the new zealand model, zoe brock, claims the producer harassed her at the cannes film festival in thethe room and came back in naked. he came back naked? naked. what did you say? and he said that he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? isaid, no. weinstein claims many sexual encounters were consensual, not according to zoe brock. i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey! i would happily stand in a court room and testify. happily. tonight the british model and actress, cara delevingne, claimed he harassed her in a hotel room. he walked me to the door and tried to kiss me on the lips. i stopped him. i still got the part for the film and always thought he gave it to me because of what happened. some of hollywood's leading men have also distanced themselves from a friend who gave them their big breaks. george clooney described weinstein's behaviour as "indefensible." so how's your lady? ben affleck, who made his name the weinstein movie, good will hunting, said he was "angry." his co—starmatt damon, said he was sick to his stomach his co—star matt damon, said he was sick
the new zealand model, zoe brock, claims the producer harassed her at the cannes film festival in thethe room and came back in naked. he came back naked? naked. what did you say? and he said that he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? isaid, no. weinstein claims many sexual encounters were consensual, not according to zoe brock. i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey! i would happily stand in a court room and testify. happily. tonight the british model and actress, cara...
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they met at the cannes film festival. she said he asked her to go toa film festival. to go to a bathroom with him because he wanted to feel her breasts. she said no. she said something about the whole encounter makes me feel i have let him down. i cannot help feel that i am the one who has behaved badly here and that somehow i will be made to pay. she said the next time they met weinstein ignored her and she was never considered for one of his films again, nor was her husband, an actor. the new york times reported allegations earlier this month. mr weinstein apologised but said he would sue. as the claims continued, was the weinstein was sacked by his own company, and days later 13 more women published their stories in the new yorker magazine, including three accusations of rape, which mr weinstein strongly denies. there is 110w weinstein strongly denies. there is now at least a realisation in hollywood, that of changes to come, simply shrugging on looking the other way, is no longer enough. in voting to expel harvey weinstein, the academy has a problem. if harvey wei
they met at the cannes film festival. she said he asked her to go toa film festival. to go to a bathroom with him because he wanted to feel her breasts. she said no. she said something about the whole encounter makes me feel i have let him down. i cannot help feel that i am the one who has behaved badly here and that somehow i will be made to pay. she said the next time they met weinstein ignored her and she was never considered for one of his films again, nor was her husband, an actor. the new...
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british actress alice evans says harvey weinstein asked to feel her breasts in cannes in 2002. further advances, but thinks he damaged her career. it was very odd. the overtures were nothing to do with, wow, you're really pretty. or, you know, i'm really enjoying your... it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your... they say your blood runs cold, but it's not really your blood, it's almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out 0scars, expelled harvey weinstein, but he now faces the real possibility of a criminal prosecution in america. and when that's over, increasing chances of a prosecution here in britain, too. in the past hour the bbc has learned a third woman has reported an allegation of sexual assault, here is daniel sandford. the allegation as he sexually assaulted her in westminster in london in 1982 so quite an old allegation which would give the police problems, they will need to be try to find evidence from the time that it took place, it's quite difficult for detectives to investigate these kind of hist
british actress alice evans says harvey weinstein asked to feel her breasts in cannes in 2002. further advances, but thinks he damaged her career. it was very odd. the overtures were nothing to do with, wow, you're really pretty. or, you know, i'm really enjoying your... it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your... they say your blood runs cold, but it's not really your blood, it's almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out...
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hello and welcome to talking books cookery special from cannes, here in the south of france.or its wonderful food and superb wine. we're here to talk to the michelin starred chef galton blackiston, born and raised in norfolk, his most recent book is hook, line and sinker which as you might have guessed is mostly about fish. galton blackiston, welcome. it is very nice to be here, thank you. before our interview, i was looking at the critics for something really damning and they say, you could not for something really damning and they say, you cook not for money but with passion for your work. your restaurant is an earthly paradise and a place of pilgrimage. they do like you, they really do. that is wonderful. yeah, i'm quite stuck what to say about that! but i think i know who said that and he is one of my absolute heroes. i presume you are talking about michel roux senior. an absolute legend in my eyes. let us talk about your background. your name, galston blackiston has been described as dickensian. quite old—fashioned. i am the youngest of five boys. andrew, nigel, miles an
hello and welcome to talking books cookery special from cannes, here in the south of france.or its wonderful food and superb wine. we're here to talk to the michelin starred chef galton blackiston, born and raised in norfolk, his most recent book is hook, line and sinker which as you might have guessed is mostly about fish. galton blackiston, welcome. it is very nice to be here, thank you. before our interview, i was looking at the critics for something really damning and they say, you could...
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actress, alice evans, says she managed to avoid weinstein's advances in cannes in 2002 when he askedures were nothing to do with, "wow, you're really pretty." or, you know, "i'm really enjoying your..." it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your... they say your blood runs cold, but it's not really your blood, it's almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out 0scars, expelled harvey weinstein and today, the french president, emmanuel macron, said the film producer would lose his legion d'honneur, one of france's highest decorations. but he now faces the real possibility of a criminal prosecution either in america or in britain. daniel sandford, bbc news, at new scotland yard. this week the chinese communist party holds its five—yearly congress at the great hall of the people in beijing. the climax will be the revealing of the new leadership team behind president xijinping. at a time like this the authorities believe they must do everything in their power to stamp out anything potentially embarrassing for the government. s
actress, alice evans, says she managed to avoid weinstein's advances in cannes in 2002 when he askedures were nothing to do with, "wow, you're really pretty." or, you know, "i'm really enjoying your..." it was nothing to do with me. it was, i want to touch your... they say your blood runs cold, but it's not really your blood, it's almost like your stomach turns. last night, the academy of motion pictures, which hands out 0scars, expelled harvey weinstein and today, the...
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"you're never coming to the baftas again, you will never go to cannes, you will never work in this town! i think there are other mafias in this town... that is how he saw himself, as a capo, that is how he rolled down the street with these people in tow. he was capable of killing stories, of denying people interviews. i was once waiting for helena bonham—carter at an awards ceremony at bfi southbank. he turned her around in the taxi because she was one of his women. he said, she is not coming. i said, what do you mean? we have charity money resting on her appearance. he said she is too tired. i said it is 20 grand towards the hitchcock fund. he said, if she wins she can come. he is not the only person to do bargaining in the industry, it works that way. but he was the chief whip—cracker. we all kind of allowed him to come to the baftas and "oh, harvey, come here". there was a red carpet for him and it was done by money, glamour and the aura of respectability which has been burst now. but it has been that way since 1918 or something like that. it is how the movies work. they are the drea
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. >> cannes. >> caller: yes, this was a tragedy, first of all. and everybody is all about gun control again. butone of let's look at chicago. one of the toughest gun laws on the books is in the city of so chicago. and how many deaths have they had so far this year?f you so my question is, you want gun control, let's go back and have people control.hey ar we have too many people who figure they are owed something,n they can do whatever they want, no consequences for their actions because it's always somebody else's fault. so my question is, to this gentleman, gun control -- we have more people die on our roads every year through accidents. >> okay caller. those are two arguments you hear quite often and you have heard for decades, that there are criminals get guns, they are going the use them, that even is areas where there are gun control, there are lots of accd shootings. i think you would see the gun -r and then of course that more people die in car accidents.ere again, a car is not designed as a weapon.ould say there are tragedies in cars. but
. >> cannes. >> caller: yes, this was a tragedy, first of all. and everybody is all about gun control again. butone of let's look at chicago. one of the toughest gun laws on the books is in the city of so chicago. and how many deaths have they had so far this year?f you so my question is, you want gun control, let's go back and have people control.hey ar we have too many people who figure they are owed something,n they can do whatever they want, no consequences for their actions...