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a big thank you to my guests this evening, rachel cunliffe and jo tanner, and from all us.on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s releases is mark kermode. good to see you again. what have you been watching? we have first man, a film about the moon landing. mandy, a hallucinogenic horror thriller, with nick cage, which i‘m not going to get you to try and watch that. wow. and bad times at the el royale, a kind of mystery retro thriller. first man, one of the big films of the week. i really liked it. it‘s the la la land director and his leading man ryan gosling, telling the story of neil armstrong‘s moon landing. it is a picture of space exploration and it‘s not the kind of elegant dance of the stanley kubrick 2001. this is a nuts and bolts and rivots affair in which we are made very aware of the fact these are people trying to do things in flying tin cans, that danger and death lurks at every corner. here‘s a clip in which we see our hero attempting to try out a prototype lunar module. here we go.
a big thank you to my guests this evening, rachel cunliffe and jo tanner, and from all us.on bbc news. to take us through this week‘s releases is mark kermode. good to see you again. what have you been watching? we have first man, a film about the moon landing. mandy, a hallucinogenic horror thriller, with nick cage, which i‘m not going to get you to try and watch that. wow. and bad times at the el royale, a kind of mystery retro thriller. first man, one of the big films of the week. i...
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our guests joining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at city am,egist, jo tanner — who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. in a moment we willjoin viewers on bbc one for a summary of all the day's news with my colleague tina daheley — but first... more now on the developments regarding saudi arabia's relationship with the us. earlier i spoke to hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf institute in washington. i started by asking him how much of a crisis in relations this might prove to be. it is the biggest one since the 9/11 terrorist attacks but i think while it is going to be a very big crisis, it will have a significant impact on the relationship for several months if not longer, but the basic fundamentals are not going to be shaken. military intelligence and cooperation and working together to stabilise the energy markets, these are two important to be put aside. if the basic relationship was not rethought after 9/11 and the occupation of iraq and the war in yemen, the fate of any one individual is not going to do that. b
our guests joining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at city am,egist, jo tanner — who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. in a moment we willjoin viewers on bbc one for a summary of all the day's news with my colleague tina daheley — but first... more now on the developments regarding saudi arabia's relationship with the us. earlier i spoke to hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf institute in washington. i started by asking him...
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with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam, and the political strategistgotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome."
with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam, and the political strategistgotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is ready to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome."
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with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam. political strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is "ready" to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome". the sunday times splashes on a call from former brexit secretary david davis for the cabinet to rise up against theresa may's brexit plans, unless she changes course. the sunday telegraph also leads on trouble for the prime minister as the paper reports 63 tory eurosceptics have issued a major new challenge to her authority. and the sunday express reports quotes from leading brexiteerjacob rees—mogg who urges the pm to stand up to eu "bullies". away from brexit — "plane mutiny keeps rapist in uk" — says the headline of the mail on sunday. the paper reports officials were forced to abandon the deportation of somalian yaqub ahmed.
with me are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam. political strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and unsurprisingly the state of brexit negotiations features large. after getting hold of leaked emails, the observer says dup leader arlene foster is "ready" to trigger a no—deal brexit and now regards this as the "likeliest outcome". the sunday times splashes on a call...
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our guests joining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam, and strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. parts of wales have suffered their worst flooding in 30 years after being hit by storm callum. the heavy rain and strong winds have also left 2000 homes and businesses in england without power — with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent last night on evacuation alert because of the rising water levels, from where tomos morgan reports. yeah, so it's streaming through the middle of the house at the moment. yeah, and you've made a kind of drainage by taking up all the panels. yeah, we're trying to keep it as central as possible. vickie leclerc‘s home in aberdulais has been ruined by storm callum. 0vernight the torrential rain that caused havoc across south wales has decimated her family's home. ijust don't know how long it's going to take for it to all go down, so it'ss just waiting for everything to dry out, i guess, and then see what happens from there, but now a lot of people on t
our guests joining me tonight are rachel cunliffe, who's the comment and features editor at cityam, and strategist, jo tanner, who worked for borisjohnson and david cameron. parts of wales have suffered their worst flooding in 30 years after being hit by storm callum. the heavy rain and strong winds have also left 2000 homes and businesses in england without power — with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent last night on evacuation alert because of the...
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at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe us for that.
at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe us for that.