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thank you, owen bennett and rosamund irwin. thank you, owen bennett and rosamund irwin.nk you for going along with it. now it is time for the film review. it will hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, jason solomons is with me. good to see you, jason, what have you been watching this week? jane, this week we go to chicago, where an angry ape is on the rampage and the gorilla does not look too happy about it either. let's find out why rampage is based on the rock, dwaynejohnson's, star power. we buckle up for a french tension of the highest order, custody, it's about a bitter divorce and a father and son trying to reconnect, but can they? and our thoughts turn skyward for the titan, about a secret mission to populate one of saturn's moons with human life. quite a mixed bag. rampage, what did you make of that? yeah, well, this is a monster movie mashup of every monster movie you've ever seen before. think king kong gorilla, thinkjumanji because it's got the rock in it, or dwaynejohnson as we must now call him. it'
thank you, owen bennett and rosamund irwin. thank you, owen bennett and rosamund irwin.nk you for going along with it. now it is time for the film review. it will hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, jason solomons is with me. good to see you, jason, what have you been watching this week? jane, this week we go to chicago, where an angry ape is on the rampage and the gorilla does not look too happy about it either. let's find out why...
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owen and rosamund will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.ext on bbc news, it's meet the author. how little we know still about the brain. suzanne o'sullivan is one of our leading neurologists, and she's called her new book brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology. the investigation of strange symptoms, puzzling behaviour by patients, the hidden secrets in the wiring that makes us who we are. it is a book about medical science, but much more than that about people, their personalities, their behaviour, their brains. a journey of discovery where many of the answers are still tantalizingly elusive. welcome. you say in the book at one point that neurology sometimes doesn't feel very scientific, because you're actually trying to think of the person and not the mechanism that is the brain. yes, that's right. i think that it's very surprising how little we actually know about the brain. up until the end of the 20th century, we didn't even have a mechanism by which we could look at how the brain was arranged or how it worked. so we
owen and rosamund will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.ext on bbc news, it's meet the author. how little we know still about the brain. suzanne o'sullivan is one of our leading neurologists, and she's called her new book brainstorm: detective stories from the world of neurology. the investigation of strange symptoms, puzzling behaviour by patients, the hidden secrets in the wiring that makes us who we are. it is a book about medical science, but much more than that about...
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with me are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk, and rosamund urwin, financial service correspondent at the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph which reports that russia has begun a cyber campaign against the uk and us following air strikes in syria. the same story leads the express front page, quoting experts who say russian hackers are targeting britain's infrastructure network. meanwhile, the metro says the prime minister faces a battle with the labour leader, who claims mrs may was convinced to participate in the raids by donald trump's tweets. the sun says the prime minister will give parliament a choice to support the military action or accept there may be more brutality from the syrian leader. the guardian says mrs may will tell her opponents that the strikes were in the country's best interests. the financial times‘ top story is the news that ad agency boss martin sorrell, who resigned today, is free to start another agency. the times reveals plans to extend a scheme allowing nhs patients to control their o
with me are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk, and rosamund urwin, financial service correspondent at the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph which reports that russia has begun a cyber campaign against the uk and us following air strikes in syria. the same story leads the express front page, quoting experts who say russian hackers are targeting britain's infrastructure network. meanwhile, the metro says the prime...
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to fantastic rosamund's in the champions league soccer takes down on trying to. lead the goons and pulls over for tantrums given film school trying times against sponsors. when it's so cold so foam freezes on top of the waves. that's what i'm tani has. so far only a few know about come chaka but anton and his friends believe in the russian revolution. the high surf of cum shot. the five minutes on t w. lying dormant like say the biggest favorite seems sleep all the best goals we got all the action deep double is the whole of german football shared experience every match against the fund is legal every weekend here on w. . the dangerous battle for images five women. some have exceptional stories. one calling more photography dramatic pictures from the frontlines capturing fitful moments in time and even risking death. she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers starting may third on t w. one story dominated the bundesliga.
to fantastic rosamund's in the champions league soccer takes down on trying to. lead the goons and pulls over for tantrums given film school trying times against sponsors. when it's so cold so foam freezes on top of the waves. that's what i'm tani has. so far only a few know about come chaka but anton and his friends believe in the russian revolution. the high surf of cum shot. the five minutes on t w. lying dormant like say the biggest favorite seems sleep all the best goals we got all the...
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and in half an hour, rosamund urwin from sunday times and owen bennett from huffpostuk willjoin me for a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the theresa may will tomorrow take the unusual step for a prime minister of calling for an emergency debate on syria. however that doesn't mean that a binding vote will take place on military action. during the day the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, continued to press for mps to have a say, while the foreign secretary boris johnson says that if the assad regime uses chemical weapons again, the government will "study its options." here's our political correspondent, ben wright. before the missile strike and after. a military facility near damascus destroyed, a storage building and a bunker were also hit by us, uk and french forces. the government says the purpose of the air strikes was clear, to show the use of chemical weapons could never be tolerated. there is no proposal on the table at the moment for further attacks, because so far, thank heavens, the ass
and in half an hour, rosamund urwin from sunday times and owen bennett from huffpostuk willjoin me for a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the theresa may will tomorrow take the unusual step for a prime minister of calling for an emergency debate on syria. however that doesn't mean that a binding vote will take place on military action. during the day the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, continued to...
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papers — our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and rosamundimes. the headlines on bbc news: the us threatens more air strikes in syria and prepares for new sanctions against russia over its support for bashar al assad, use of chemical weapons. here the government say it has no plans for further air strikes on syria — amid deep divisions with opposition parties over syria. the chief executive of the world's largest advertising agency, martin sorrell, is stepping down. hundreds of australian firefghters are tackling a large bushfire threatening homes in the suburbs of sydney. the founder and chief executive of the world's largest advertising group wpp, sir martin sorrell, has resigned — less than a fortnight after it announced he was being investigated for misconduct. he leaves wpp after 33 years in the job. sir martin denies any wrongdoing, as our business editor simonjack explains. advertisers want you to remember the products they are selling, not the name of the company that made the adverts. many of the biggest advertising agencies, and pr
papers — our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and rosamundimes. the headlines on bbc news: the us threatens more air strikes in syria and prepares for new sanctions against russia over its support for bashar al assad, use of chemical weapons. here the government say it has no plans for further air strikes on syria — amid deep divisions with opposition parties over syria. the chief executive of the world's largest advertising agency, martin...
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papers — our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and rosamundy times. the founder and chief executive of the world's largest advertising group wpp, sir martin sorrell, has resigned — less than a fortnight after it announced he was being investigated for misconduct. he leaves wpp after 33 years in the job. sir martin denies any wrongdoing as our business editor, simonjack, explains. advertisers want you to remember the products they are selling, not the name of the company that made the adverts. many of the biggest advertising agencies, and pr firms, are owned by an even bigger one. it is called wpp and has been run since 1985 by sir martin sorrell. he gobbled up dozens of businesses over the years creating a £15 billion global giant. a big figure on the world business stage his views were sought... if the eu does not give on that... he was happy to give his opinion. after 33 years at the top he stepped down with immediate effect, after accusations he may have mr used the funds of wpp. he denies this claim. more advertisers are going direct to go
papers — our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpost uk and rosamundy times. the founder and chief executive of the world's largest advertising group wpp, sir martin sorrell, has resigned — less than a fortnight after it announced he was being investigated for misconduct. he leaves wpp after 33 years in the job. sir martin denies any wrongdoing as our business editor, simonjack, explains. advertisers want you to remember the products they are selling,...
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. >> jimmy: and rosamund pike. >> ros pike, yeah. >> jimmy: is your costar?f lived in my neighborhood in l.a. for a a little while. >> jimmy: she is super fun. >> amazing and kind of looking at her, you expect this sort of very patrician, english, proper person, and then, she's like, "hey, we are going to go play fire hockey later if you want to go." and you are like, "wait, what?" that's literally the last thing i would expect anybody to say. >> jimmy: what is fire hockey? >> let me tell you, jim. it's when you -- [ laughter ] take a toilet paper roll, douse it in gasoline, wrap it in chicken wire and beat it around with field hockey sticks. >> jimmy: that's correct. >> i'm not kidding. >> jimmy: that's what she does. i do know that. she actually does that. >> we finish the thing and people had like lost eyebrows. >> jimmy: it's the greatest. >> the soles of my shoe melted off. i'm not kidding. it was the craziest. i was like, "well, there we go. we played some fire hockey." >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here is jon hamm in "beirut." take a look
. >> jimmy: and rosamund pike. >> ros pike, yeah. >> jimmy: is your costar?f lived in my neighborhood in l.a. for a a little while. >> jimmy: she is super fun. >> amazing and kind of looking at her, you expect this sort of very patrician, english, proper person, and then, she's like, "hey, we are going to go play fire hockey later if you want to go." and you are like, "wait, what?" that's literally the last thing i would expect anybody to say....
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. >> reporter: it doesn't help that denise resembles the actress who played the "gone girl" rosamundke. >> his job is to collect evidence. it is not their job to interpret fiction. >> reporter: the vallejo police question things like the paltry ransom which was never paid and denise's calm demeanor, and who heard of a kidnaper driving 400 miles, as obliging as an uber driver to drop her off down the street from her mom's house. >> we're confident we will have a better picture of how and why it occurred once we speak with ms. huskins. >> after talking to vallejo police on the phone -- >> they were asking questions you don't ask a victim, you ask the criminal. >> the questions started becoming accusatory, and to her credit she had a family member who had just passed the bar and he advised her, as he was taught in law school, if you are a suspect you ask for a lawyer. >> reporter: so denise decides to cut off communications until she can talk to one. >> as of right now we have not heard from ms. huskins and we are no longer in contact with any of the family members. >> reporter: vallejo
. >> reporter: it doesn't help that denise resembles the actress who played the "gone girl" rosamundke. >> his job is to collect evidence. it is not their job to interpret fiction. >> reporter: the vallejo police question things like the paltry ransom which was never paid and denise's calm demeanor, and who heard of a kidnaper driving 400 miles, as obliging as an uber driver to drop her off down the street from her mom's house. >> we're confident we will have a...
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stephen fry, rosamund pike, they cannot come cheap. they cannot come cheap.ally good voice that comes into your ears as well. your ears as well. what that is doing is just expanding the whole genre. the whole genre. does that mean less money for the authors? money for the authors? selling more books in different formats. formats. and some books don't work as well is others in some formats? as well is others in some formats? what would be a good new starter? am looking forward to an unsuitable match. match. but otherwise, always go back to an old favourite. to an old favourite. harry potter read by stephen fry. without an excerpt. what a treat that is. mine in some of my children's holidays amazing. holidays amazing. harry potter but maybe that is the way to go. way to go. not get out of it and listen to the end the chapter. at the prestigious olivier awards, the biggest night in uk theatre. swept the boards. here's our arts editor will gompertz. it was supposed to be hamilton's big night. night. told before was in line to win a record—breaking 13 olivier awar
stephen fry, rosamund pike, they cannot come cheap. they cannot come cheap.ally good voice that comes into your ears as well. your ears as well. what that is doing is just expanding the whole genre. the whole genre. does that mean less money for the authors? money for the authors? selling more books in different formats. formats. and some books don't work as well is others in some formats? as well is others in some formats? what would be a good new starter? am looking forward to an unsuitable...