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thank you, henry mance and john rentoul.n the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. from henry, john and myself, good night. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode, as ever. hello, mark, what have you been watching? interesting week. we have greed — the devil is in the retail. littlejoe — a sci—fi thriller, or is it? is it all in the mind? and like a boss, a comedy that needs to be a lot funnier than it actually is. the devil is in the retail. good tagline. it's a great tagline. so steve coogan stars as sir richard ‘greedy‘ mccready who is kind of a loathsome british retail mogul who has recently been hauled up in front of a bunch of mps to account for himself. this is a fictional tale. fictional, yes. but it will obviously it will ring certain bells for news viewers. he's sunning himself on a greek island, building a coliseum at wh
thank you, henry mance and john rentoul.n the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. from henry, john and myself, good night. next on bbc news, it's the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode, as ever. hello, mark, what have you been watching? interesting week. we have greed — the devil is in the retail. littlejoe — a...
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henry mance and john rentoul will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the front pages.it looks like the weather could cause us further problems over the next few days. first, we'll look at the current flooding situation, with 112 flood warnings in force, and if we pick outjust one of those, in shropshire, in shrewsbury, well, here we could see a new record set for the level of the river severn. the current record is 5.25 metres, and we might get close to or beat that on monday, which is a result of last night's running off the hills, but with more rain in the forecast, we might see some further flooding concerns in the coming days. wet weather pushing into wales, northern ireland and the midlands overnight, and with that we will start to see milder air pushing in. it will hit colder air in northern england and scotland, setting the scene for some potentially disruptive weather for monday morning. rain turns to snow across the hills of northern england and scotland, and it could get down to lower levels for a time, and that could coincide with the monday morning rush hou
henry mance and john rentoul will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the front pages.it looks like the weather could cause us further problems over the next few days. first, we'll look at the current flooding situation, with 112 flood warnings in force, and if we pick outjust one of those, in shropshire, in shrewsbury, well, here we could see a new record set for the level of the river severn. the current record is 5.25 metres, and we might get close to or beat that on monday, which is a...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance and john rentoul —s for that. four more cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk, bringing the total to 13. those taken ill were among a group of 32 people, who returned to britain yesterday, after being held in quarantine 00:01:56,116 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 on a cruise ship injapan. there's growing concern the world is now facing a pandemic, with italy announcing what it's describing as "urgent" and "extraordinary" measures, to tackle the biggest outbreak in europe. here's our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. this is the first time anyone on a repressed duration flight to the uk has later tested positive for the new coronavirus. after arrival in wiltshire yesterday, the 32 passengers were driven more than 200 miles to arrowe park hospital on the world. the four who tested positive are now in specialist nhs infection purposes. it's no surprise because this is where they'd previously been, the cruise ship diamond princess injapan, where the total number infected now stands at more tha
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance and john rentoul —s for that. four more cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk, bringing the total to 13. those taken ill were among a group of 32 people, who returned to britain yesterday, after being held in quarantine 00:01:56,116 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 on a cruise ship injapan. there's growing concern the world is now facing a pandemic, with italy announcing what it's describing as...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are henry manceures writer at the ft, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor the independent. the environment secretary has defended boris johnson's decision not to visit communities affected by flooding in the wake of storm dennis. the prime minister has faced criticism, including from some conservative mps. however speaking to the bbc, george eustace, whojoined the cabinet earlier this month, said the government is not a one—man show, and added that a national response centre is dealing with the situation. you have to recognise that the flood infrastructure we've invested in and put in place over the last decade is working and delivering benefits. in the last week we would have had 25,000 homes flooded if not for that. when i worked for david cameron in 2007, you can remember the floods in his constituency. it was a weather event far less severe than we've seen recently but 17,000 homes were flooded. the work we've done is delivering results. but absolutely, the challenge and risks are gr
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are henry manceures writer at the ft, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor the independent. the environment secretary has defended boris johnson's decision not to visit communities affected by flooding in the wake of storm dennis. the prime minister has faced criticism, including from some conservative mps. however speaking to the bbc, george eustace, whojoined the cabinet earlier this...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are henry mance writer, at the ft, and john rentoul, chief political commentator, for the independent. the british boxer tyson fury has won the wbc world heavyweight title in las vegas, producing a devastating display to beat the american, deontay wilder, in their highly anticipated rematch. fury twice knocked his opponent to the floor before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. after the fight, fury thanked his team and all of the fans who travelled to america to support him. a big shout to andy lee and sugarhill and the kronk boys, my brothers and my family who came to support me. and everybody from around the world who came and supported me tonight. i just looked at the ring walk there. what a ring walk, patsy cline, who would have thought it? crazy, man. tonight looked like a night when you were so at home here and you knew this was going to be a special night in your career. this was written in the stars, 1 million miles away. before i was ever born, i was destined to do what i did. i hav
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are henry mance writer, at the ft, and john rentoul, chief political commentator, for the independent. the british boxer tyson fury has won the wbc world heavyweight title in las vegas, producing a devastating display to beat the american, deontay wilder, in their highly anticipated rematch. fury twice knocked his opponent to the floor before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. after the...
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its own consumers here famously henry ford raised the salary of his workers who would be able to buy cars. when you're moving into an international tunnel me is the mancs like to call it political small percentage of the world's population that's a gathering increasing wealth what happens to american consumers that have much less concern because most of them aren't going to be consuming your products anyway at least on a major basis. your goals or profit in next quarter even it if it's based on financial manipulation and. high salary high bonuses produced overseas if you have to and produce for the a wealthy classes here and their counterparts abroad what about the rest well there's a term coming into use for them too and they're called the precariat. precarious proletariat the working people of the world who live increasingly precarious lives . and it's related to the attitude toward the country all together. during the period of great growth of the economy fifty's and sixty's but in fact earlier taxes on the wealthy were far higher corporate taxes were much higher taxes on dividends are much higher simply taxes on wealth for much rare the tax system
its own consumers here famously henry ford raised the salary of his workers who would be able to buy cars. when you're moving into an international tunnel me is the mancs like to call it political small percentage of the world's population that's a gathering increasing wealth what happens to american consumers that have much less concern because most of them aren't going to be consuming your products anyway at least on a major basis. your goals or profit in next quarter even it if it's based on...