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as damien says, there was this gilded image of accomplishment, that it was always a predestined successersonal story of neil and janet was really inspired because it opened up this trove of details. this is an extraordinary story of sacrifice and of people living outside of their self interest for some higher ideal. has it made either of you want to become astronauts or go to the moon or go to space? it's made me realise i would be a terrible astronaut. not that i ever thought i'd be a good one but i am sure i would be a bad one now. why? they're just a specific kind of person. certainly if you look at neil's case, he was a test pilot before he was at nasa and it takes a certain type of person that would willingly get into an aircraft that has never been flown and intentionally try to find its breaking pointjust to further your knowledge of aeronautics. it's a certain type of person and astronauts are, they're just different. they're fascinating and inspiring but it was important to learn how different from me they are. in golf, europe will go into the final day of the ryder cup with a
as damien says, there was this gilded image of accomplishment, that it was always a predestined successersonal story of neil and janet was really inspired because it opened up this trove of details. this is an extraordinary story of sacrifice and of people living outside of their self interest for some higher ideal. has it made either of you want to become astronauts or go to the moon or go to space? it's made me realise i would be a terrible astronaut. not that i ever thought i'd be a good one...
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first man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. meet them. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. and, ryan, what was the process for you, sort of, becoming neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have had on any other film, neil's sons were very involved, to share some context that might help to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generation where the accom
first man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. meet them. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us...
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critics call the film is too conventional next treatment of this milestone in the history of humankind damien shall second outing with ryan gosling could possibly have been a little more publishing. in all twenty one films are vying for the top prize the venice film festival is the oldest of the a list festivals and the celebrating its seventy fifth birthday this year with a line up full of academy award hopefuls two time academy award winning director alfonso quote on is back after five years where the richly personal tale filmed in his native mexico roma depicts a turbulent year in the life of a middle class family in mexico in the one nine hundred seventy s. and is quite owns owed to the women who raised him critics loved it. the film is one of three match for x. original productions running in the festival the cannes film festival band's next tricks from competing this year but venice has proved the shy about dancing with the streaming to and. the lack of female representation in all areas of the film industry apart from on the red carpet continues to be a burning issue only one of the tw
critics call the film is too conventional next treatment of this milestone in the history of humankind damien shall second outing with ryan gosling could possibly have been a little more publishing. in all twenty one films are vying for the top prize the venice film festival is the oldest of the a list festivals and the celebrating its seventy fifth birthday this year with a line up full of academy award hopefuls two time academy award winning director alfonso quote on is back after five years...
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the film reunited states ryan with his "la la land" director damien chazelle and claire foye as armstrong'sis isn't just another trip, neil. you aren't going work. >> ryan is kind hearted and generous and warm, to the point where i'm like, being janet in the scene and supposed to be angry with him, i'm just not. he seems really nice. >> it's beautiful. >> focusing on events leading up to the al poll low 11 mission it also focuses on armstrong's family life. >> armstrong's son is going see the film. if it gets the armstrong seal of proefl it will be more than i could have hoped for. >> also getting a prooefl from his two daughters who iz haved the set with wife eva mendez. >> they think pa by's an astronaut. we haven't told them yet. >> at one point, he was asked to stall the plane. he thought, this is a terrible idea. >>> still ahead -- >> my kevin versus kevin fashion face-off. >> get a good look at ate. >> my dad had one just like that. >> whose side is tiffany haddish on? >>> then -- >> i could go any second. >> kate hudson. why the "modern family" cast is getting royal closed captioning
the film reunited states ryan with his "la la land" director damien chazelle and claire foye as armstrong'sis isn't just another trip, neil. you aren't going work. >> ryan is kind hearted and generous and warm, to the point where i'm like, being janet in the scene and supposed to be angry with him, i'm just not. he seems really nice. >> it's beautiful. >> focusing on events leading up to the al poll low 11 mission it also focuses on armstrong's family life. >>...
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damien. >> reporter: that's right. dozens of family and friends were out here. let him live. in fact, a couple of friends and family members are still out here holding vigil outside the hospital steps. mom and dad are here going in and out of the hospital. at 1:00 the hospital deadline came and went. tonight kingston remains in a coma and the debate rages on about when to declare someone dead. they chanted in front of the children hospital's in oakland. their fight is for this boy, 6-month-old kingston holmes. he was first brought to the hospital with cardiac arrest. he was transferred to children's hospital where he's remained in a hospital for the last month. >> this is one of the most devastating things that i've ever been through. >> reporter: his parents say the hospital told them they would remove him from life support this afternoon. in statement, the hospital said it can't comment on the case but they say no action will be taken today. >> we're waiting on kingston to prove them wrong. >> reporter: they say he's not brain dead and deserves the chance to fight. >> he's
damien. >> reporter: that's right. dozens of family and friends were out here. let him live. in fact, a couple of friends and family members are still out here holding vigil outside the hospital steps. mom and dad are here going in and out of the hospital. at 1:00 the hospital deadline came and went. tonight kingston remains in a coma and the debate rages on about when to declare someone dead. they chanted in front of the children hospital's in oakland. their fight is for this boy,...
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first man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor willone small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. and, ryan, what was the process for you, sort of, becoming neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have had on any other film, neil's sons were very involved, to share some context that might help to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generation where the accomplishment was reduc
first man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor willone small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows...
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ok, thanks forthat, damien. i've got alun, who got in touch via e—mail.e commitment at the minute is the irish border is open. it's totally free. trade flows freely. if we move and go into wto rules, those basic ta riffs and go into wto rules, those basic tariffs will apply to goods will have to be stopped or checked or pay those terrorists crossing the border. those standards checks like i was mentioning would also apply, soa it i was mentioning would also apply, so a it would have to be checked for standards, which is why falling back on wto rules does not mean the irish border could stay open. in fact, the opposite. that would be a border that the eu would need to apply its rules to every country to the uk and every other country importing across the border. so it doesn't answer the irish border question. that is the big question at the moment. john has got in touch. he says... another good question and one that quite a lot of people ask. i think you could point to a few things. you could point to the issue of money, that exit bill, as it is sometimes
ok, thanks forthat, damien. i've got alun, who got in touch via e—mail.e commitment at the minute is the irish border is open. it's totally free. trade flows freely. if we move and go into wto rules, those basic ta riffs and go into wto rules, those basic tariffs will apply to goods will have to be stopped or checked or pay those terrorists crossing the border. those standards checks like i was mentioning would also apply, soa it i was mentioning would also apply, so a it would have to be...
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‘fir5t man‘ is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling a5 neil armstrong.ep for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it to try and make it feel a5 real—time and immediate a5 possible? i do know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be exploration ju5t for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but just haven't been we should have seen a long time ago. butju5t haven't been able to an till now. ryan, what was your process till now. ryan, what was your proce55 becoming neil armstrong? a well—known figure, famously taciturn. how does ryan gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have ever had on any otherfilm. help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his 5on5 help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his sons were involved to help 5hare any othe
‘fir5t man‘ is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling a5 neil armstrong.ep for man, one giant leap for mankind. everyone knows they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it to try and make it feel a5 real—time and immediate a5 possible? i do know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be exploration ju5t for the sake of exploration. i think it...
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damien mcguinness reports from berlin.hen anti—kremlin activist pyotr verzilov landed here in berlin for medical treatment. his fellow activists suspect he was poisoned. they say that he lost his sight and ability to speak earlier this week after testifying in a court case and after giving a tv interview in which he was critical of the russian authorities. he is now being treated here in berlin in one of the most famous hospitals in germany. doctors though haven't confirmed the symptoms or said why he is ill. he was flown here thanks to help from an german ngo that has helped anti—putin activists before. mr verzilov hit international tv screens this summer when he ran onto the football pitch at the world cup final in moscow, wearing a fake police uniform. it was a protest against putin's government, and he was jailed for 15 days. mr verzilov‘s relatives say he is now doing better but appear convinced that he's been targeted by russian authorities. a major study into the use of aspirin has found that healthy, elderly people
damien mcguinness reports from berlin.hen anti—kremlin activist pyotr verzilov landed here in berlin for medical treatment. his fellow activists suspect he was poisoned. they say that he lost his sight and ability to speak earlier this week after testifying in a court case and after giving a tv interview in which he was critical of the russian authorities. he is now being treated here in berlin in one of the most famous hospitals in germany. doctors though haven't confirmed the symptoms or...
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to do that they need to have the saudis the emirates is the rain is the kuwaitis the qatar is the damien's and the egyptians some the predominantly sunni arab world to contain iran the problem that they face for the time being is that their own allies are embroiled in the quizes the worst of the region. to see this explains why the qatari foreign minister. i know that it was you saying basically that to move forward to that stage of an alliance we had first of all to solve our own problems he was referring to the blockade imposed on his country by the saudi led quartet it's sending credibly interesting delicate moment not only for the americans but also for the region as the saudis said that they are patient that they don't care about the crisis going on even if it takes fifty years you know what the qataris are saying that they can also wait let's listen to what the hot if imus had to say. we have discussed the strategic initiative in the middle east and for the middle east and this is quite important initiative and there miles to be clear principles to be dealt with and to have a lot of
to do that they need to have the saudis the emirates is the rain is the kuwaitis the qatar is the damien's and the egyptians some the predominantly sunni arab world to contain iran the problem that they face for the time being is that their own allies are embroiled in the quizes the worst of the region. to see this explains why the qatari foreign minister. i know that it was you saying basically that to move forward to that stage of an alliance we had first of all to solve our own problems he...
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we caught up with our correspondents across europe, damien mcguinness in berlin, adam easton in warsawn to the fallout from salzburg. hugh started with the french president's reaction. president macron has been cast as the hard line in the negotiation. the bogeyman who went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that the british politicians who promised brexit would make britain richer we re brexit would make britain richer were liars, those words seem to be a death nail in the chequers plan because they applied that he will do whatever it takes to make britain suffer simply as a point of principle to make sure the message gets out to other waivers in europe thatis gets out to other waivers in europe that is no easy way out. he sees himself as a european visionary and a standard—bearer in the battle against the populist and for him brexit is fundamentally a populace idea. does it mean that a deal with britain is a hopeless cause? maybe maybe not because the point —— nobody knows what's going on inside his mind and his wor
we caught up with our correspondents across europe, damien mcguinness in berlin, adam easton in warsawn to the fallout from salzburg. hugh started with the french president's reaction. president macron has been cast as the hard line in the negotiation. the bogeyman who went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that the british politicians who promised brexit would make britain richer we re brexit would make britain richer were...
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known for an anti—putin protest at the world cup final in moscow earlier this year. 0ur correspondent damiened late last night here in berlin on an ambulance plane that was funded by a german ngo that has in the past also helped other anti—putin activists. that's because he became seriously ill in moscow, his fellow anti—putin activists say that's because he was poisoned. that's what they suspect. it seems he was unable to speak, could not walk or hear anything, was rushed into hospital in a very serious condition. he then was sent over here to germany to a very famous hospital here in berlin where he is right now being given treatment. he is apparently much better now according to a statement by one of his fellow activists. we still don't really know what exactly happened because doctors and officials here in germany have not yet confirmed whether this was in fact a poisoning, and if so, what's behind it. we still don't really know why he's ill. but he is ill and he is in hospital right now in berlin. any reaction from russia? he's also a canadian citizen so what have officials been saying,
known for an anti—putin protest at the world cup final in moscow earlier this year. 0ur correspondent damiened late last night here in berlin on an ambulance plane that was funded by a german ngo that has in the past also helped other anti—putin activists. that's because he became seriously ill in moscow, his fellow anti—putin activists say that's because he was poisoned. that's what they suspect. it seems he was unable to speak, could not walk or hear anything, was rushed into hospital...
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you enter the competition as the taser, the hunter has 20 seconds to tag damien and this court as a quarter the hunter? 0h, oh, he has got me! so there we are. it isa oh, he has got me! so there we are. it is a team sport, five members on its team and they are coming from as far as germany and japan to try and beat the british on the big court this weekend. it is exhausting. it looks quite thrilling, doesn't it? he has spent a good job of selling it. it looks quite dangerous andi selling it. it looks quite dangerous and i think they need a bit of protection. it looks like an ankle injury waiting to happen. a bit of danger. not convinced i am afraid. it is going ten minutes at wembley and it looks like a friendly, though they do not want it that way. harry kane has received his golden boot being the top scorer in russia and there are scores we will bring you later on in bbc news because we have plenty more sport to bring you. marcus rashford just scored. just as we said nothing is happening, they scored. that is it for us this evening. we will be back for more in about half an hour. but that
you enter the competition as the taser, the hunter has 20 seconds to tag damien and this court as a quarter the hunter? 0h, oh, he has got me! so there we are. it isa oh, he has got me! so there we are. it is a team sport, five members on its team and they are coming from as far as germany and japan to try and beat the british on the big court this weekend. it is exhausting. it looks quite thrilling, doesn't it? he has spent a good job of selling it. it looks quite dangerous andi selling it. it...
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you always enter the competition as a hunter and try to tag damien but it is only a quarter of the sizechance. you survived. but could i? when i became the hunted ? 0h, oh, he has got me! there we are. but it isa oh, he has got me! there we are. but it is a team sport, five minutes for each team and they are coming as far afield as germany and japan to try to ta ke afield as germany and japan to try to take him beat the british on the big court this weekend. that is exhausting. it is quite a good spectator sport when you watch him chase around. it is not how i remember tag. it looks a bit dangerous and i think they need helmets. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more at 7:30pm. we will see later. hello and a very good evening to you it has been a mixed weekend so far andi it has been a mixed weekend so far and i see no sign of that changing as we get on into sunday. hard to summarise it in a headline really because there will be different whether in different parts of the country but we will seize up wet and breezy weather and a little bit of sunshine. the story today was about this
you always enter the competition as a hunter and try to tag damien but it is only a quarter of the sizechance. you survived. but could i? when i became the hunted ? 0h, oh, he has got me! there we are. but it isa oh, he has got me! there we are. but it is a team sport, five minutes for each team and they are coming as far afield as germany and japan to try to ta ke afield as germany and japan to try to take him beat the british on the big court this weekend. that is exhausting. it is quite a...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, damien trujillo. >>> one man in custody after a late-night high-speed chaseng to chp. the car took off with speeds topping 115 miles per hour. now, that driver eventually ditched the car. this is north of fairfield. officers arrested him in a nearby field around midnight. one passenger in that car also surrendered. >>> waking up at home. a man is back in the bay area this morning after he was held in jail in nepal for nearly six months and the mother fought for his freedom for six weeks. he spent 12 years in nepal working with education and in april broke up a fight and then he says police planted marijuana in the room. after 130 days in jail, he was arrested -- released and he now has a warning for other travelers. >> stay away from there. because i have got this kind of really danger of people, the police, being able to just, you know, manufacture anything they want and it's just not safe. >> price and his mother said they're grateful for the support they got while he was in captivity. >>> state investigation reportedly seeking an elderly care center for th
. >> reporter: in san jose, damien trujillo. >>> one man in custody after a late-night high-speed chaseng to chp. the car took off with speeds topping 115 miles per hour. now, that driver eventually ditched the car. this is north of fairfield. officers arrested him in a nearby field around midnight. one passenger in that car also surrendered. >>> waking up at home. a man is back in the bay area this morning after he was held in jail in nepal for nearly six months and the...
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raiders had an answer, they moved to the main 13, to the end zone, where the passes picked off by damien howard, that was the 2nd intersection of -- interception of the game for howard, that wasn't the final nail, this was. albert wilson with a shovel pass, he's off to the races, that one goes for 74 yards, it sure does here, the dolphins win 28-20 as the raiders fall 0- 3. it was a simple formula for the oakland a's today, one tampa loss a playoff spot was clinched. they will have to wait until tomorrow. here's a nice touch, a staff welcoming new players, they arrived at the coliseum today, that's chris davis, trevor was the guy the a's put on the mound against trying to wrap things up, ends up 2-0 when he got them to lead sitter with joe mauer, the answered back in the 2nd of kyle gibson, matt olson with the deep last off the inning december 28, things got tougher, one run in, andre finds the gap in right center that brings austin, the twins got three for five to -- 5-1 lead, they survive the inning, good defense for the twins in the 5th, the eight-foot runner at 1st and 2nd, andre mak
raiders had an answer, they moved to the main 13, to the end zone, where the passes picked off by damien howard, that was the 2nd intersection of -- interception of the game for howard, that wasn't the final nail, this was. albert wilson with a shovel pass, he's off to the races, that one goes for 74 yards, it sure does here, the dolphins win 28-20 as the raiders fall 0- 3. it was a simple formula for the oakland a's today, one tampa loss a playoff spot was clinched. they will have to wait...
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the film reunites ryan with his "la-la land" director damien chazelle. >> this isn't just another tripately, ryan as a person is kind-hearted and generous and warm to the point where i'm like being janet in a scene and angry with him, i'm just not. he seems really nice. >> it's beautiful. >> focusing on the events leading up to the apollo 11 mission the movie delves into armstrong's family life go what i thought about every day neil armstrong's fans were going to see this and gets the sign of approval more than i could have hoped for. >> he got another seal of approval from his two daughters who visited the set with mom eva mendes. >> they loved it and now think papi is an astronaut. we haven't corrected them yet. we're like, cool. >> i'm not what you think i am. >> there she is. that's a look at brie larson as captain marvel for the newest moved in the franchise so many people excited about. >> me, i'm one of them. i went behind the scenes with brie, the first woman to lead a marvel movie. >> you're not from around here. >> it's hard to explain. >> exclusively on setmarvel." y'all rea
the film reunites ryan with his "la-la land" director damien chazelle. >> this isn't just another tripately, ryan as a person is kind-hearted and generous and warm to the point where i'm like being janet in a scene and angry with him, i'm just not. he seems really nice. >> it's beautiful. >> focusing on the events leading up to the apollo 11 mission the movie delves into armstrong's family life go what i thought about every day neil armstrong's fans were going to see...
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anyway, thank you, damien, brad, thank you for sharing that video with us.ppreciate it. >> thank you. trish: right now, everyone, we're watching a market that is it moving lower there on the dow. you can see up a little bit earlier in the day. down 35 right now. after national economic council director larry kudlow warned that president trump has not been satisfied with trade talks with china. this as president trump is holding firm on getting fair trade deals with every other country out there that thinks they can rip us off. the president tweeting this morning, quote, tariffs have put the u.s. in a very strong bargaining position with billions of dollars and jobs flowing into our country and yet cost increases have thus far been almost unnoticeable. by the way i would point out that is a good thing, when your economy is growing, but not getting a ton of inflation. that is the goldilocks scenario you want. if countries will not make fair deals they will be tariffed. nice play on words there. edward lawrence with the latest on those countries that might be t
anyway, thank you, damien, brad, thank you for sharing that video with us.ppreciate it. >> thank you. trish: right now, everyone, we're watching a market that is it moving lower there on the dow. you can see up a little bit earlier in the day. down 35 right now. after national economic council director larry kudlow warned that president trump has not been satisfied with trade talks with china. this as president trump is holding firm on getting fair trade deals with every other country out...
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replacement damien mckenzie snatched a win for the host but dropped the ball —— could have snatched ad who are main top. australia involved ina who are main top. australia involved in a physical confrontation with supporters after their surprise 23-19 supporters after their surprise 23—19 defeat by argentina. the 21—year—old had to be pulled away by team—mates after the altercation. on the pitch it was a memorable day for argentina as they recorded their first away win over australia in 35 yea rs. first away win over australia in 35 years. scoring this on the way to victory. australia will slipped to seventh in world rankings after defeat. that is a round up of some of the day's other sports and loughborough lightning made it two wins from two in the rugby union premier 15. they beat them a0 points— 20 scoring six tries in the process. england's team recorded their biggest ever win over new zealand in the series this morning running at 52—39. they play on sheuey running at 52—39. they play on shelley and said that —— south africa on the next week. in the championship the final golf ma
replacement damien mckenzie snatched a win for the host but dropped the ball —— could have snatched ad who are main top. australia involved ina who are main top. australia involved in a physical confrontation with supporters after their surprise 23-19 supporters after their surprise 23—19 defeat by argentina. the 21—year—old had to be pulled away by team—mates after the altercation. on the pitch it was a memorable day for argentina as they recorded their first away win over...
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i am sure damien found out, as i did here yesterday, that people are more informed about brexit thanke to me about the fears of the housing crisis, reiterating the point that the bank of england governor has made that in the worst cases scenario, house prices might drop by 35%. my straw poll on the bus was highly irregular but i don't sense yet but those anxieties are changing their positions. most brexit ears i spoke to were solidly where they wear at the time of the referendum about. just to say that we will be talking to the burnley mp julie cooper later tonight and also speaking to the chamber of commerce who have been instrumental around the economy. interesting to get over their perspectives on where burnley might be going after this brexit negotiation. with me now are three students, sara heritage who voted to remain in the eu. priya matharu who also voted to remain and ben ibson who voted to leave the eu. what are the most important factors when you think about which side of the debate you are on and leaving or staying in the ee, what are the things you think about?|j staying
i am sure damien found out, as i did here yesterday, that people are more informed about brexit thanke to me about the fears of the housing crisis, reiterating the point that the bank of england governor has made that in the worst cases scenario, house prices might drop by 35%. my straw poll on the bus was highly irregular but i don't sense yet but those anxieties are changing their positions. most brexit ears i spoke to were solidly where they wear at the time of the referendum about. just to...
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damien mcguinness is in the german capital berlin for us and adam easton can give us the view from poland he has been cast as the hardliner in the negotiations and the bogeyman went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure that her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that british politicians who promised that brexit would make britain richer were liars, those words sound like the death nail to the check plan because they applied will do whatever it ta kes to they applied will do whatever it takes to make britain suffer as a point of principle to make sure the message gets out to other waverers in europe there is no easy way out. emanuel macron sees itself as a european visionary and standard—bearer in the battle against it. does this mean that a deal with britain is hopeless cause? maybe or maybe not. nobody knows what's going on inside his mind and his words seem to be open to interpretation. if he does plan to scupper anything approaching mrs may's plans submitted is it breaches those core european union principles, that on the other hand this is maybe just princi
damien mcguinness is in the german capital berlin for us and adam easton can give us the view from poland he has been cast as the hardliner in the negotiations and the bogeyman went out of his way to humiliate theresa may and make sure that her plan was rejected. his words yesterday saying that british politicians who promised that brexit would make britain richer were liars, those words sound like the death nail to the check plan because they applied will do whatever it ta kes to they applied...
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one of the jobs i had when i came to d.c. 20 years ago, i was working with damien ministries and one of my jobs was to work with black church members and their clergy to develop hiv, aids ministries. i got to visit many churches of different protestant denominations mostly, i am of the opinion that some churches will never change. i think we keep hoping and try to encourage, but some churches will never change. if you belong to one of those churches you leave. people are leaving black churches and forming affirming churches that are becoming buddhist, they are looking at other spiritual avenues. we can continue working with black churches. we should never give up with black churches. but at some point, you just kind of have to cut the cord and move on to something different because otherwise the bright churches that are not affirming, are actually causing people to die, they are the cause of so much tension and distrust and hatred in our community, why bother with them? there are people whose job is to do that but if you do not like your church, and there are many affirming churches
one of the jobs i had when i came to d.c. 20 years ago, i was working with damien ministries and one of my jobs was to work with black church members and their clergy to develop hiv, aids ministries. i got to visit many churches of different protestant denominations mostly, i am of the opinion that some churches will never change. i think we keep hoping and try to encourage, but some churches will never change. if you belong to one of those churches you leave. people are leaving black churches...
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ryan gosling teams up with damien giselle for this about neil armstrong's mission to the moon, generatingfore it has opened up. it opened in venice to rave reviews. the controversy is they did not include the planting of the american flag, the iconic moment for the american space program. i think the thinking they are mocking marketing this movie to a global audience. sort of a boneheaded move. maria: so much interest in nasa but a boneheaded move. you have bohemian rhapsody and fantastic beasts again. >> he is in this role, people talking about this, a lot of oscar buzz. it is screening as we speak in vegas. a lot of controversy with this movie. they have gone through directors, brian singer got fired because he wasn't showing up on set. cast and crew are committed to this and we are hearing good things about it and fantastic beasts, the second one. maria: i wasn't expecting a sql. >> this is a big franchise for warner bros. on a tale of harry potter. for those who can't get enough of the wizarding world, more to come back. is a wallet just -- maria: tell me about aquaman coming up. >> j
ryan gosling teams up with damien giselle for this about neil armstrong's mission to the moon, generatingfore it has opened up. it opened in venice to rave reviews. the controversy is they did not include the planting of the american flag, the iconic moment for the american space program. i think the thinking they are mocking marketing this movie to a global audience. sort of a boneheaded move. maria: so much interest in nasa but a boneheaded move. you have bohemian rhapsody and fantastic...
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matt damien that people look up to. everybody on the left new what they were doing. know what was going on. you see he has made an important statement. hitler said, give me the children and i will change society intend years. that's exactly what he did. our people, our kids used to come home from school, 20 to 30 years ago, mommy and daddy in the kitchen, mommy asked the child, did you finish your homework? yes mom, i finished my homework, i can go outside and play. they take their idea of what mark is and what we were starting as children. this is not the situation as it is today. right now, while we cannot sing christmas hymns, we cannot even say christmas holiday, we call it winter break, we cannot say when your holiday, we call it spring break, our students are saying islamic public schools, they are learning about how to become a muslim, islamic indoctrination, how to recite and memorize verses from the koran. for one day to see what it's like to be in a robin on, on a field trip. paid for by our tax dollars. do you think they can walk into any classroom and say
matt damien that people look up to. everybody on the left new what they were doing. know what was going on. you see he has made an important statement. hitler said, give me the children and i will change society intend years. that's exactly what he did. our people, our kids used to come home from school, 20 to 30 years ago, mommy and daddy in the kitchen, mommy asked the child, did you finish your homework? yes mom, i finished my homework, i can go outside and play. they take their idea of what...
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but to bring us up today is damien grammatical ‘s. for theresa may this has been a busy summit.is rising, the stakes are getting higher. a task this money was to try to win over ireland's prime minister. so a little earlier she'd met face—to—face with leo varadkar. behind their smiles lay the differences that have left the brexit negotiations gridlocked. we want to avoid any new barriers to the movement of goods or trade or people. just think of all the people every day who cross the border into work or study. thin of the businesses who trade across the border. arriving for their summit this morning, the more candid among the leaders put it simply. has there been any progress on brexit? no, there is no progress. there is only position explained. stand—off still is in place. last night, the sounds might have been soothing. but behind them lies discord. after dinner in the famous venue where salzburg stages its musical festival, mrs may made her pitch, telling the other leaders she could not accept any brexit deal which might one day split the uk into two different customs territo
but to bring us up today is damien grammatical ‘s. for theresa may this has been a busy summit.is rising, the stakes are getting higher. a task this money was to try to win over ireland's prime minister. so a little earlier she'd met face—to—face with leo varadkar. behind their smiles lay the differences that have left the brexit negotiations gridlocked. we want to avoid any new barriers to the movement of goods or trade or people. just think of all the people every day who cross the...