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so much happiness to so many people you know she deserves a lot more understanding than that nick broomfield thank you thank you. risking life and limb drazen may snap election gamble as result in the one parliamentary pact with the democratic unionist party and possible government concessions at the good friday agreement northern irish peace process in jeopardy joining us invades newly elected m.p.'s out down chris has a do like other members of his party refuses to take a seat in parliament tip the balance against terrorism may. be all congratulations on being elected when you going to sit down on a green bench. will never take their seats in westminster and you know just merely isn't a produce of allegiance to an on elected monarch as a republican i wouldn't do it if i was an english republican or scottish republican and i certainly won't do it as an irish republican but moreover that it will sit beside the people the people in absolute dormant and in irish parliament you know we ended up stances i'm in ireland because there are a parliaments and we will do so in britain you know the peop
so much happiness to so many people you know she deserves a lot more understanding than that nick broomfield thank you thank you. risking life and limb drazen may snap election gamble as result in the one parliamentary pact with the democratic unionist party and possible government concessions at the good friday agreement northern irish peace process in jeopardy joining us invades newly elected m.p.'s out down chris has a do like other members of his party refuses to take a seat in parliament...
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society one tragedy amongst millions is the subject of award winning filmmaker nick broomfield latest documentary whitney can i be me we caught up with the director of london so tell to talk about one of the best selling artists of all time who was found dead in beverly hills five years ago a few years before the death of her only daughter in similar circumstances. nick when it comes to the whitney houston film how do you go about choosing whether it's class politics or identity politics or psychology politics arguably to the fore in analyzing one person in a biographical film i think it's all relevant i mean anything in the case someone like whitney houston you can't really understand how without looking at her background which is she grew up in new york which was an extremely depressed area there were massive race riots which she lived through they had their house was actually burnt down shortly after the race riots they left the part of new they were in and moved to orange but that upbringing which was never of course emphasized by the records had a major impact on her life which w
society one tragedy amongst millions is the subject of award winning filmmaker nick broomfield latest documentary whitney can i be me we caught up with the director of london so tell to talk about one of the best selling artists of all time who was found dead in beverly hills five years ago a few years before the death of her only daughter in similar circumstances. nick when it comes to the whitney houston film how do you go about choosing whether it's class politics or identity politics or...
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stephen smith talking to nick broomfield. that's all we've got time for this evening.. good night. # ease your feet off in the sea my darling. # it's the place to be # take your shoes off curl your toes # i will frame this moment in time # troubles come and troubles go # the trouble that we used to know # will stay with us till we get old # will stay with us till somebody decides to go # decides to go... # soberly, without regret, i make another sandwich # and i fill my face # i know that things have got to you # but what can i do? # suddenly, without a warning # on a pale blue morning # you decide your time is wearing thin # a conscious choice to let yourself go dangling.# a very good evening. the middle parts of the week will ring as something of a heat in their temperatures. tomorrow will be a pretty warm feeling gay. i suspect you might call it what in some parts of the country. some sunny spells. it will be a slightly different story further north and west. this extra cloud is piling in across northern ireland and northwest scotland, bringing rain. it won't be as
stephen smith talking to nick broomfield. that's all we've got time for this evening.. good night. # ease your feet off in the sea my darling. # it's the place to be # take your shoes off curl your toes # i will frame this moment in time # troubles come and troubles go # the trouble that we used to know # will stay with us till we get old # will stay with us till somebody decides to go # decides to go... # soberly, without regret, i make another sandwich # and i fill my face # i know that...
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your third choice is a documentary, the new nick broomfield. whitney: can i be me. a particular documentary style. he put himself in the documentary a lot. wandering into shot. he has taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, he uses footage never before seen. he looks at the home life, her mother who was at the home life, her mother who was a particular strong figure. finding herself in a difficult position where she did not know who she was meant to be and her relationship with bobby brown and her mother. hugh loved her as herself. she could come off the stage and not have to be the person that everybody in the world expected her to be or who they thought she was. he understood the pressures because he was bobby brown. he understood the pressures and her pain. what i think bobby and whitney gave each other, except turns, love. she absolutely loved him. they loved each other. and there was acceptance. you can see from the clip, the film is more forgiving than some of nick broomfield's work. i went into this not a great whitney houston fan at a c
your third choice is a documentary, the new nick broomfield. whitney: can i be me. a particular documentary style. he put himself in the documentary a lot. wandering into shot. he has taken a back seat here. you hear his voice a couple of times, he uses footage never before seen. he looks at the home life, her mother who was at the home life, her mother who was a particular strong figure. finding herself in a difficult position where she did not know who she was meant to be and her relationship...
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and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like brian cox.ely, he is played not as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very, very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and the sea is lapping and the sea starts to turn red and he is having visions of previous tragedies. and so the film is basically about him in the days leading up to d—day, attempting to convince everybody that this is not a good idea. here's a clip. this will be the greatest campaign yet mounted by our allied forces. operation overlord will require 200,000 vehicles, a fleet of 7,000 ships, swarms of planes, most essentially a quarter of a million men. all this will be focused in o
and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like brian cox.ely, he is played not as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very, very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a...
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and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like bryan cox.inston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. effectively, he is played as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, this he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and the sea is lapping and the sea starts to turn red and he is having visions of previous tragedies. and so the film is basically about him in the days leading up to d—day, attempting to convince everybody that this is not a good idea. here's a clip. this will be the greatest campaign we have mounted by our allied forces. operation overlord will require 200,000 vehicles, a fleet 7000 ships, swarms of planes,
and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like bryan cox.inston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. effectively, he is played as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, this he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very...
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artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal with the means the end of the northern ireland peace process all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty thousand deaths alone could be linked to health service cuts but if anyone wanted member for the slashing of emergency services social housing and capitalist regulation this week's tragic and lethal inferno in london was it no wonder social cleansing emerges an issue within minutes of the fire breaking out in west london and increasing inequality that learned to raise a maze chief of staff gavin vowell who allegedly sat on a tower block fire safety review even state mandated u.k. broadcasters at the scene couldn't avoid the topic of rich was as poor as they sought opinion from the local community one thing i want
artist of all time the inimitable whitney houston we will cointelpro with award winning filmmaker nick broomfield and sharon framed on whether to raise them a good deal with the means the end of the northern ireland peace process all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first no one really knows how many people have been killed by government austerity to bail out the bankrupt city of london since twenty zero eight the journal of the royal society of medicine says thirty...