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next it is the film review with jane hill. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now, we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming into america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin basically enlists benicio del toro's lawyer turned hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war, which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this tim
next it is the film review with jane hill. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the...
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right now on bbc news is time for the film review with james king and jane hill.nd a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible, my goodness, it looks like they've spent an awful lot on this. it does, get, this is number six. the first one way back in 1996, unbelievably. tom cruise, of course, is back as ethan hunt — the imf special agent. this time he's tracking down some missing weapons—grade plutonium, helped of course by his usual cohorts. so, ving rhames is back, simon pegg is back, rebecca ferguson — who was
right now on bbc news is time for the film review with james king and jane hill.nd a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a...
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i'm jane hill.his week we're discussing the british prime minister's summer charm offensive in europe and asking, what is the new deal in the middle east? we'll discuss syria, iran and the us's approach. my guests this week, the british politicaljournalist steve richards, with us before he heads off to the edinburgh festival with his one—man show, from germany's die welt, stephanie bolzen, the editor of the abu—dhabi—based daily the nation, mina al oraibi, and the american writer and broadcasterjeff mcallister. it's summer — school's out, and so is parliament. but there's no rest for senior members of the british government. theresa may says she has now taken personal control of the brexit negotiations, and she and her ministers are fanning out across europe on a charm offensive, trying to win over leaders to her vision, the chequers vision, of future relations between the uk and the rest of the eu once we've left the bloc. steve, it's been a bumpy few weeks — how many times have we discussed whethe
i'm jane hill.his week we're discussing the british prime minister's summer charm offensive in europe and asking, what is the new deal in the middle east? we'll discuss syria, iran and the us's approach. my guests this week, the british politicaljournalist steve richards, with us before he heads off to the edinburgh festival with his one—man show, from germany's die welt, stephanie bolzen, the editor of the abu—dhabi—based daily the nation, mina al oraibi, and the american writer and...
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i'm jane hill.his week, what do my guests make of the deal struck by european leaders around migration? how are relations between britain and the eu as we approach very difficult cabinet talks? and we'll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests this week: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. a warm welcome to all of you. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — tho
i'm jane hill.his week, what do my guests make of the deal struck by european leaders around migration? how are relations between britain and the eu as we approach very difficult cabinet talks? and we'll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests this week: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of...
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now on breakfast, it's the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ke us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now, we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming into america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin basically enlists benicio del toro's lawyer turned hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war, which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this time. turning you loose.
now on breakfast, it's the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ke us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and james king.ek's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i went back 5000 years for the story of the iceman. well, every genre is covered this week. mission: impossible, my goodness, it looks like they've spent an awful lot on this. it does, get, this is number six. the first one way back in 1996, unbelievably. tom cruise, of course, is back as ethan hunt — the imf special agent. this time he's tracking down some missing weapons—grade plutonium, helped of course by his usual cohorts. so, ving rhames is back, simon pegg is back, rebecca ferguson — who was in the previous film — is back for this one. there is a new boy — henry cavill. w
now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and james king.ek's top cinema releases is james king. nice to see you, james. good to see you, too. the summer is upon us. what have you been watching? well, i've been watching action on the streets, as tom cruise saves the world again and mission: impossible — fallout. and there's been action in the air as well, as dracula and his pals go on a monster vacation in hotel transylvania 3. and there's been action in the alps, as i...
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now on breakfast, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.nema releases, maybe some singing, here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you're a huge abba fan. i can't wait to discuss this with you. also out this week, hotel artemis, a future noir thriller withjodie foster. and the receptionist, a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so, now, first question, where do you stand on the first mamma mia!? yeah, you see, massive abba fan of more than a0 years standing, really didn't think the first one was very good. ok, see, the thing is, i watched the first one and i thought, "this isn't very good, this isn't very good, this isn't very good. oh, good heavens, i'm completely going with it!" i was completely... were there tears? yes, there was tears! and so, ten years later, i thought they can't possibly repeat this phenomenon because it was one of those things, it really questioned my entire ideas of good and bad, and whether or not there was any role for critics
now on breakfast, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.nema releases, maybe some singing, here's mark kermode. you cannot fail to notice that out this week is mamma mia! here we go again. i know you're a huge abba fan. i can't wait to discuss this with you. also out this week, hotel artemis, a future noir thriller withjodie foster. and the receptionist, a low—budget but brave film from jenny lu. here we go again! so, now, first question, where do you stand on the...
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jane: f thank y joining us from capitol hill. issue with the white house has been tariffs, and the president has been waging trade wars on many fronts. moments ago mr. trump ars in the rosen with the european union chief boasting about economic ties. pres. trump: we want to furthera strengthen the relationship to the benefit of all americans and european citizens. is why we agreed today, first of all, to work together towards zero tariffs, zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial good thank you. jane: for more, i spoke brief time ago with diane swonk, chief economist at grant thornton. thanks for joining me. s does tan that the trade war with europe is over? diane: i wish. kei would o say today that i felt like i could exhale and get cautiousptimism. it could provide a roadmap with the european union and china. is, the elephant in the room, vehicle tariffs, has still not been dealt with. this by survival time and delays , y retaliatory escalation at this point in ti gives them time to negotiate, which is
jane: f thank y joining us from capitol hill. issue with the white house has been tariffs, and the president has been waging trade wars on many fronts. moments ago mr. trump ars in the rosen with the european union chief boasting about economic ties. pres. trump: we want to furthera strengthen the relationship to the benefit of all americans and european citizens. is why we agreed today, first of all, to work together towards zero tariffs, zero nontariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto...
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in a moment it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weatherr. into tonight, most will be dry, but the quote from the atlantic is spreading across northwest scotland and ireland. temperature—wise tonight, slightly milder across the south after the fresh conditions of last night, temperatures holding in the mid teens. into tomorrow for the fresh air, we have to turn attention to this cold front edging in across scotla nd to this cold front edging in across scotland and northern ireland tomorrow, bringing atlantic air and a drop in temperature for some, as much as 10 celsius relative to this afternoon. it also brings cloud to west of scotland, that will break up some sunny spells, still warm enough in the sunshine, more isolated towards the southeast corner. mostly dry, sunny and hot and we will see cabbage contrasts to this afternoon, still warm relative to where we should be at this time of year. into friday, still a bit of a breeze coming off the atlantic to scotland and northern ireland, western parts of northern ireland and the hebrides, the
in a moment it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the weatherr. into tonight, most will be dry, but the quote from the atlantic is spreading across northwest scotland and ireland. temperature—wise tonight, slightly milder across the south after the fresh conditions of last night, temperatures holding in the mid teens. into tomorrow for the fresh air, we have to turn attention to this cold front edging in across scotla nd to this cold front...
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in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with jane hill but first it's time for a look at the weathere british isles. there is a risk of showers across the channel islands and south—west of england. most islands and south—west of england. m ost pla ces islands and south—west of england. most places will avoid them, but if you catch a shower, it will be heavy and thundery. some lingering cloud for the north and east coasts, with temperatures lower than yesterday. through this evening and tonight, we will continue to see showers moving into the south of england and south wales, with more cloud creeping in from the north sea. quite a cool fresh meat towards the north—east. warmer and humid towards the south—west. tomorrow, generally more cloud around, rolling in from the north sea, with cloud spinning in from the south, which could again produce the odd rogue shower. some bright and sunny spells as well, for parts of north wales and northern england. temperatures will hold back because of the cloud, but still getting up to 24 or 25. more cloud for wimbledon, with a very small chance of c
in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with jane hill but first it's time for a look at the weathere british isles. there is a risk of showers across the channel islands and south—west of england. most islands and south—west of england. m ost pla ces islands and south—west of england. most places will avoid them, but if you catch a shower, it will be heavy and thundery. some lingering cloud for the north and east coasts, with temperatures lower than yesterday. through this evening...
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in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with jane hill but first it's time for a look at the weatherlls of sunshine as seen earlier in cumbria. looking at the satellite picture, we have seen some cloud bubble up over recent hours, indeed across. . . bubble up over recent hours, indeed across... that club might be thick enough to bring a few fleeting showers, but otherwise it's a largely dry picture for the rest of the afternoon. approaches a little bit higher,. but to the north and west of the uk, we're going to see cloud cover and the prospect of some decent rain at last. the wet weather moves into scotland, northern ireland overnight, head of that for england and wales, we will source keep some clear spells, but will be quite a warm and a little bit humid overnight. we look at the weather band for friday, some wet weather across scotland and getting into northern ireland, clearing through the afternoon, following with brighter skies later in the day. and just as the hosepipe ban has been announced for northwest ingram, to give force in august, we had some rain coming in, looking to
in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with jane hill but first it's time for a look at the weatherlls of sunshine as seen earlier in cumbria. looking at the satellite picture, we have seen some cloud bubble up over recent hours, indeed across. . . bubble up over recent hours, indeed across... that club might be thick enough to bring a few fleeting showers, but otherwise it's a largely dry picture for the rest of the afternoon. approaches a little bit higher,. but to the north and west...
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we will bring that to you after the one o'clock news, with jane hill.t sussex, the rain from an area of low pressure that snuck a little bit further north than had been expected, but nevertheless the rain here i'm sure very welcome. across more western areas we have this wiggling weather front on the radar picture. pulses of energy running along the front makes it very difficult to forecast the exact details of where the rain is going to end up. but it looks like it will be wet across wales, the rain getting in across the north and west midlands. further north, the weather picture a little bit more straightforward as we we head to the latter part of the afternoon, most of the rain clearing out of the way, but there will be will a legacy of showers for scotland and for northern ireland, and it will stay rather cloudy. further south we have that rain pushing in across the west midlands but further east we will probably see the rain continuing across kent and essex for much of the afternoon, but we may see showers form. now, they are most likely, i think,
we will bring that to you after the one o'clock news, with jane hill.t sussex, the rain from an area of low pressure that snuck a little bit further north than had been expected, but nevertheless the rain here i'm sure very welcome. across more western areas we have this wiggling weather front on the radar picture. pulses of energy running along the front makes it very difficult to forecast the exact details of where the rain is going to end up. but it looks like it will be wet across wales,...
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that is it from afternoon live today, next the bbc news advice with jane hill.been expected, but nevertheless the rain here will be very welcome. across western areas, this wiggling weather front on the radar picture, pulses of energy along the front, very difficult to forecast the exact details of where the rain will end up. but it looks like it will be wet across wales, rain across the north and west midlands. further north, the weather picture more straightforward, into the afternoon, most rain clearing away, but a legacy of rain for scotland and northern ireland. further south, rain pushing in across the west midlands, but further east continuing across kent and essex for much of the afternoon, but we may see some showers forming, most likely from a line through the east midlands, lincolnshire, hampshire. if we get thunderstorms in these areas, they could be torrential, bringing the risk of localised flooding. through the rest of the evening and overnight, further widespread showers across england and wales, staying pretty warm, temperatures only slowly easi
that is it from afternoon live today, next the bbc news advice with jane hill.been expected, but nevertheless the rain here will be very welcome. across western areas, this wiggling weather front on the radar picture, pulses of energy along the front, very difficult to forecast the exact details of where the rain will end up. but it looks like it will be wet across wales, rain across the north and west midlands. further north, the weather picture more straightforward, into the afternoon, most...
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that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with jane hill.l and southern parts of the uk. notice there a front is approaching, this will be nearing us over the next 2aa8 hrs, so there is a little bit of rain in the forecast, not an awful lot, though. and then thursday is the really hot day. we could see temperatures peaking at around 35 celsius. the winds are light, the air is pushing northwards over temperatures will be rising right across the north, in yorkshire we could see temperatures of around 30 degrees or more as well. today at five — more than 60 children were drugged before being sexually abused at a former psychiatric hospital in derbyshire. police say the crimes were committed at aston hall in the 19505, 60s and 70s —and if the doctor accused of the abuse was still alive he would be questioned. i was injected with this drug, which i now know was sodium amytal. i didn't know what it was then. it was a blacked—out room with shutters and they were closed and it was dark. we‘ll have more on the victims‘ fight forjustice. the other mai
that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with jane hill.l and southern parts of the uk. notice there a front is approaching, this will be nearing us over the next 2aa8 hrs, so there is a little bit of rain in the forecast, not an awful lot, though. and then thursday is the really hot day. we could see temperatures peaking at around 35 celsius. the winds are light, the air is pushing northwards over temperatures will be rising right across the north, in yorkshire...
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jane: a brief time ago i d discusis with alexis simendinger of "the hill." thanks so much for coming in. are we any clearer now on where the president stands on russia and russian medd alexis: terrific question, four days in. itd yes, we are closer, bu hataken four days of backs,d-forths, walk walk forwards. i think the white house wants everyone to understand with help from the state department and thintelligence community that the president does believe that russia was interfering with the 2016 election. the fbi director christopher wray says it is continuing. now we are into an interesting exploration of what exactly president trump and vladimir putin talked about together. we are learning more today about what occurred in the two hours in which they were alone together. there has been some reporting that there were interesting ideas -- "interesting" i'm putting quote marks around -- about the russian prident and the referendum on crimea, let's put this to the crimean people, anthe president responded somewhat openly, just as he supposedly did on this que
jane: a brief time ago i d discusis with alexis simendinger of "the hill." thanks so much for coming in. are we any clearer now on where the president stands on russia and russian medd alexis: terrific question, four days in. itd yes, we are closer, bu hataken four days of backs,d-forths, walk walk forwards. i think the white house wants everyone to understand with help from the state department and thintelligence community that the president does believe that russia was interfering...
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capitol hill sinky during a joint news conference trump defended russia against allegations that it interfered in the thirty sixteen u.s. election we begin our coverage with diplomatic editor jane space. we face to face ahead of a solo meeting a meeting that lasted over two and a half hours but if you were hoping they would solve any of the world's problems you'll be sorely disappointed instead when they spoke to reporters their comments were dominated by their views on the most toxic political issue in the u.s. an issue that just got more controversial as they seemed mainly to agree on it during today's meeting i addressed directly with president putin the issue of russian interference in our elections i felt this was a message best delivered in person spend a great deal of time talking about it and president putin may very well want to address it and very strongly because he feels very strongly about it and here's an interesting idea putin then explained that idea he'd get russian authorities to interview the twelve hackers even though the allegation is they were working on behalf of those same or thoughts is or he said they could set up a joint us russian investigation team
capitol hill sinky during a joint news conference trump defended russia against allegations that it interfered in the thirty sixteen u.s. election we begin our coverage with diplomatic editor jane space. we face to face ahead of a solo meeting a meeting that lasted over two and a half hours but if you were hoping they would solve any of the world's problems you'll be sorely disappointed instead when they spoke to reporters their comments were dominated by their views on the most toxic political...
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hill, the ronald reagan phrase, is very important. and it's been all throughout our lifetimes. and if it goes away, it's a tragedy. >> jane harman, david chalian, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> okay, so today the president is doing something interesting. he's leaving for iowa this morning. and that's where farmers are confused by his trade war, by his tariffs. so what kind of representation wi -- reception will he get? we'll speak to a republican lawmaker from iowa about all of this, next. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> president trump heads to iowa this morning, a state where farmers have been hit hard by the retaliatory tariffs from china and the european union. yesterday, president trump appeared to reverse course on his trade war with europe, after meeting with the president of the european commission. >> we agreed today, first of all to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-au
hill, the ronald reagan phrase, is very important. and it's been all throughout our lifetimes. and if it goes away, it's a tragedy. >> jane harman, david chalian, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >>> okay, so today the president is doing something interesting. he's leaving for iowa this morning. and that's where farmers are confused by his trade war, by his tariffs. so what kind of representation wi -- reception will he get? we'll speak to a republican lawmaker from...
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hill as we've heard and the fallout has continued today. right now the president is meeting with a handful of republians members and we'll bring you his comments when we get them but janeeen tracking the congressional responses for us. when the former gop speaker of the house and defender of the president says this is the most serious mistake of your presidency, you know you're in trouble. i think you certainly do and that criticism has been mounting as the days progressed. in mention the speaker paul ryan and we also saw another staunch ally of the president saying that he has to do something about this and clarify this. and the brief director of communications, anthony sekera mucci, says that the president has to change course. will he do that? we might find out in a time when he finishes the meeting with members of congress. we heard from senators who are not standing again but we have not heard from the sort of people like mitch mcconnell the senate majority leader, there was big figures. why is that? the feeling is what can they do. you have the president who has the authority to direct foreign policy. they do not want to anger him in the middle of a mid—term seas
hill as we've heard and the fallout has continued today. right now the president is meeting with a handful of republians members and we'll bring you his comments when we get them but janeeen tracking the congressional responses for us. when the former gop speaker of the house and defender of the president says this is the most serious mistake of your presidency, you know you're in trouble. i think you certainly do and that criticism has been mounting as the days progressed. in mention the...
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jane for her protest. she said she is sorry, sort of, for sitting on that tank. this top dog on capitol hillng to join us live. congresswoman liz cheney and her chief of staff and hank, the dog, slightly out of screen, is going to join us live. there is tank. thank you. ♪ let's give them something to talk about ♪ a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow. when you barely clip a tpassing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their
jane for her protest. she said she is sorry, sort of, for sitting on that tank. this top dog on capitol hillng to join us live. congresswoman liz cheney and her chief of staff and hank, the dog, slightly out of screen, is going to join us live. there is tank. thank you. ♪ let's give them something to talk about ♪ a world that doesn't exist outside you... ...but within you. where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy. where we can now attack the causes of disease,...