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hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. g in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who lockdown for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere two is a collection of huge geodesic domes built the biosphere 2 is a collection of huge geodesic domes built in the arizona desert, home to an entire ecological system, including rainforest and an ocean. we called it biosphere 2 because biosphere1 is the earth. in 1991, the eight biospherians went to live and work there. they reckoned we might all have to relocate to mars one day so they wanted to give it a dry run. under the glare of the press spotlight, the experiment suffered from controversy when the team added to the oxygen supply and allegedly brought in items from the outside world. i don't want to tal
hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. g in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who lockdown for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere two is a collection of huge geodesic domes built the...
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coming up next, the film review. llo and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes miss lumetta, friends, family members, but you can be with the chaplain the entire day — all the way through the procedure. you will have to take your clothes off, wear the shirt, the pants and shoes issued to you. when it's time for the procedure, you will be walked to the chamber. woodard plays bernadine williams, warden at a maximum—security prison who prides herself on treating her inmates with dignity as they move through incarceration to whatever awaits — whether that be freedom or death. do you have any family that would like to claim your body? yet despite the professional facade, berna
coming up next, the film review. llo and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes miss lumetta, friends, family members, but you can be with...
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the film review is next. bye—bye. elcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shockwaves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe actioner unhinged still due to open wide on the 31st. this week, the us indie pick saint frances takes a delayed bow in nearly 100 uk cinemas. i'm tired. we just started walking. will you carry me? let's go back and get the stroller. no! we're almost there, it won't take long if you carry me. the park is really close? come on. you're sweaty. i wonder where franny is... the brilliant future debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionally engaging tale that addresses a subversive sel
the film review is next. bye—bye. elcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shockwaves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres,...
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next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. far and away the most intriguing and impressive new release of the week is lynn + lucy, the feature debut from writer fyzal boulifa. you know in school there was a lot of rumours about you two. like that you were lesbians. screen newcomer roxanne scrimshaw joins seasoned professional nichola burley in the respective title roles as friends who became inseparable at school and now live in houses opposite each other. we love this song. this is our song. sorry, tim. having raised a ten—year—old daughter, lynn is delighted when lucy has a child of her own. an event which seems to bring them closer together. but when terrible tragedy befalls lucy's new family, lynn finds himself torn between loyalty to her friend and the suspicions of locals looking for an easy scapegoat. we have to talk about what happened. is lynn right to suspect her former best friend of being a
next, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies now available for viewing in the home. far and away the most intriguing and impressive new release of the week is lynn + lucy, the feature debut from writer fyzal boulifa. you know in school there was a lot of rumours about you two. like that you were lesbians. screen newcomer roxanne scrimshaw joins seasoned professional nichola burley in the respective title roles as friends who...
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papers will be back again tomorrow morning of course, now if you're on bbc news, it is time for the film reviewith me, mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes miss lumetta, friends, family members, but you can be with the chaplain the entire day — all the way through the procedure. you will have to take your clothes off, wear the shirt, the pants and shoes issued to you. when it's time for the procedure, you will be walked to the chamber. woodard plays bernadine williams, warden at a maximum—security prison who prides herself on treating her inmates with dignity as they move through incarceration to whatever awaits — whether that be freedom or death. do you have any family that would like to claim your body? yet despite the professional facade, bernadine has doubts about herjob,
papers will be back again tomorrow morning of course, now if you're on bbc news, it is time for the film reviewith me, mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. the standout home cinema release this week is clemency — a haunting death row drama from writer/director chinonye chukwu — with an astonishing central performance by alfre woodard. four hours from the execution, all communication with outside parties will cease, that includes miss lumetta,...
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now on bbc news in a few minutes it'll be the film review. but first, here's click. hey, welcome to click. now, as more and more places start to open up here in the uk there are some people who are starting to think about whether travelling or going abroad for a summer holiday is a possibility, and is safe. and that's why today, lara is not at home, she is at an airport. after months in isolation the idea of coming to a bustling airport, let alone getting on an actual plane can be slightly unnerving. here at heathrow things are much quieter than usual, but they are doing everything they can to try and make the place covid—safe, with a fair bit of help from technology. let's go and take a look. these robots were previously used to kill off hospital—acquired infection, but now there is one in each terminal, deployed to disinfect. mapping its route and focusing on the most common touch points. it uses uvc light, and viruses don't have an immune system to uvc, and that, in effect, stops it from replicating and kills the virus. the only way we could safely see it lit up an
now on bbc news in a few minutes it'll be the film review. but first, here's click. hey, welcome to click. now, as more and more places start to open up here in the uk there are some people who are starting to think about whether travelling or going abroad for a summer holiday is a possibility, and is safe. and that's why today, lara is not at home, she is at an airport. after months in isolation the idea of coming to a bustling airport, let alone getting on an actual plane can be slightly...
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thanks for watching the fate fleet not film review. l be back next week with more home viewing treats. you've got this. ease the break, easter break a little bit more. harder. stop! what are you blind? good evening. sunshine at this time of year is pretty strong so it doesn't take much for those temperatures to respond once we get it. and we certainly had it on friday with temperatures widely in the south—east corner around the mid to high 20s. beautiful blue sky and sunshine here but not for all of us. this weather front brought cloud and rain, and the rain was fairly slow moving. behind it, plenty of isobars driving in some showers to the north—west of the great glen. so, that is going to be the story over the next few hours. we will see cloud and rain slowly meandering its way into north of england and north wales. it stays relatively mild, even muggy, in the south—east corner where we'd seen friday's heat. so as we start off our saturday morning then, that cloud and rain slowly pushing its way steadily south—east. again it is going
thanks for watching the fate fleet not film review. l be back next week with more home viewing treats. you've got this. ease the break, easter break a little bit more. harder. stop! what are you blind? good evening. sunshine at this time of year is pretty strong so it doesn't take much for those temperatures to respond once we get it. and we certainly had it on friday with temperatures widely in the south—east corner around the mid to high 20s. beautiful blue sky and sunshine here but not for...
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thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll be back next week. i apologise. hello. weekend without low pressure close by the uk, so, just as we have seen today with the weekend, there will be a few sunny spells around, but there will also be a bit of rain because here is the low pressure, it is already turning wetter across western parts of the uk and that rain pushes eastwards overnight and then showers of the weekend. so, some heavier bursts of random places of the go through the night, particularly in parts of scotland and northern england in the night. we will keep a good deal of cloud even from those areas where we see the rain clear and temperatures not going down too fast, a rather warm and humid night to come. so, into tomorrow, a lot of cloud for the morning, still some heavier bursts of rain, parts of northern england and scotland, many of us will brighten up as the day goes on, but there will be further showers breaking out and some of these could be heavy and thundery and these are bound to the east and southeast of england, which may merge for longer spe
thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i'll be back next week. i apologise. hello. weekend without low pressure close by the uk, so, just as we have seen today with the weekend, there will be a few sunny spells around, but there will also be a bit of rain because here is the low pressure, it is already turning wetter across western parts of the uk and that rain pushes eastwards overnight and then showers of the weekend. so, some heavier bursts of random places of the go through the...
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thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i‘ll be back next week. i apologise. cularly what i see. a cloudy day for many, with outbreaks of rain at times. looking at the satellite picture, to the west, you can see how extensive the cloud is, and it is a complex area of low pressure, bringing different zones of rain across the country, with a couple of weather fronts mixed in, pushing east. the first of those, bringing rain at the moment to scotland across wales and england. as that clears we will be left with low cloud, drizzle for northern ireland and heavier ireland and heavier burst of rain and there is rather murky conditions will extend to scotland. it will be a humid night with temperatures around 17 the low for some. tomorrow, a cloudy start with some drizzle. in the jet stream winds, you can see a dip, responsible for this line of very heavy showers extending in across the republic of ireland and northern ireland, so some heavy downpours around, and as that dip in thejet stream, the trough hits over the english channel it causes a wave develop and there w
thanks for watching the film review. stay safe and i‘ll be back next week. i apologise. cularly what i see. a cloudy day for many, with outbreaks of rain at times. looking at the satellite picture, to the west, you can see how extensive the cloud is, and it is a complex area of low pressure, bringing different zones of rain across the country, with a couple of weather fronts mixed in, pushing east. the first of those, bringing rain at the moment to scotland across wales and england. as that...
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that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekeed you to hit the easy brake, easy brake in a little bit more, little bit more. harder. harder, harder! stop! what are you blind? well, a weather front that first moved into scotland and northern ireland from thursday night is still bringing some cloud and rain across parts of southeast england in the day ahead. where is for us as defined sunday on the way. here's a weather front which has clearly been very slowly moving south across the uk. that won't clear away from southeast england until tonight. this is how things are shaping up. warm, muggy start to the south clearing away from wales maybe still a bit towards parts of the midlands. into southern england as the day starts. where else where it's a fine and quite cool start to the day. you get the sunshine few showers run across scotland mainly towards the north and the west. but northern ireland, northern england, wales increasingly into the midlands gradually to southwest england they will be some sunshine. across much of east an
that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekeed you to hit the easy brake, easy brake in a little bit more, little bit more. harder. harder, harder! stop! what are you blind? well, a weather front that first moved into scotland and northern ireland from thursday night is still bringing some cloud and rain across parts of southeast england in the day ahead. where is for us as defined sunday on the way. here's a weather front which has...
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thank you for watching the film review. week with more cinema treats. how bad is it? cleavage click bait. it said i'm the tit this time. hello. whilst for many of us, that day turned windier, cloudier, much wetter as well, there are always exceptions — and for kent today, well, the skies stayed broken even into the afternoon. there were some sunny spells around, but even here, we are likely to see a bit of rain before the day is done — slipping its way southeastward to those areas that have stayed dry for much of the day. into the weekend, this flood of moist air coming in from the south west with plenty of cloud around to start the weekend, and some outbreaks of rain, that will continue for some of us overnight. where it's been so very wet across parts of scotland, actually, it will be drier overnight. some chilly, clear spells into northeast scotland, but a really warm and muggy night underneath that cloud cover for much of england and wales. it stays windy, as it will be into tomorrow — with a lot of cloud around. again,
thank you for watching the film review. week with more cinema treats. how bad is it? cleavage click bait. it said i'm the tit this time. hello. whilst for many of us, that day turned windier, cloudier, much wetter as well, there are always exceptions — and for kent today, well, the skies stayed broken even into the afternoon. there were some sunny spells around, but even here, we are likely to see a bit of rain before the day is done — slipping its way southeastward to those areas that have...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode. —— prime minister borisjohnson. available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shock waves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe action unhinged still due
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode. —— prime minister borisjohnson. available for viewing in the home and in cinemas. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shock waves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe...
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and coming up at five forty five — mark kermode rounds up the best films for viewing both at home, and in cinemas, in the film reviewinister has conceded there are things the uk goverment ‘could have done differently‘ in its handling of coronavirus. in an exclusive interview for bbc news, boris johnson admitted that the goverment didn't understand the virus in the ‘first few weeks and months‘ and he said there would be "very open questions" over whether lockdown came too late. the prime minister also said he was "very lucky" to have had "fantastic treatment" by the nhs — when he himself was struck down with the virus. he was speaking to our political editor laura kuenssberg. what have you got wrong so you get it right next time? we look back at this crisis, you can see that this was something that was new, that we did not understand in the way that we would‘ve liked in the first few weeks and i think the single thing that we did not see at the beginning was being transmitted a symptomatically from person to person. that was not clear to us or to anybody. but, i have to tell you, and there‘ll be plenty of time to loo
and coming up at five forty five — mark kermode rounds up the best films for viewing both at home, and in cinemas, in the film reviewinister has conceded there are things the uk goverment ‘could have done differently‘ in its handling of coronavirus. in an exclusive interview for bbc news, boris johnson admitted that the goverment didn't understand the virus in the ‘first few weeks and months‘ and he said there would be "very open questions" over whether lockdown came too...
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. >> i was reading one of the film reviews in the "rolling stone" today. been other films about the afghan war but the "outpost" brings it home as heroism as a collective action. i'm sure it's fun to hear from family and friends. but the gold star families, folks like that, that have seen their loved ones portrayed on the big screen. what has that been like for them? >> well, let me say that "rolling stone" review was nice and we've gotten a lot of great reviews for the movie, and that's important and i hope people see it. but the reviews we really cared about, the director and i and producers and screen writers, we had a special screening around the 10-year anniversary of this battle in washington. they flew a bunch of the gold star families here to washington to watch the movie. and those were the reviews we were worried about. it's nice to get gu get good reviews. what is it like to see your loved one depicted by actors, by hollywood actors? and what is it like to see your loved ones death re-created on the screen? and we were really nervous. but to a p
. >> i was reading one of the film reviews in the "rolling stone" today. been other films about the afghan war but the "outpost" brings it home as heroism as a collective action. i'm sure it's fun to hear from family and friends. but the gold star families, folks like that, that have seen their loved ones portrayed on the big screen. what has that been like for them? >> well, let me say that "rolling stone" review was nice and we've gotten a lot of...
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now, it's time for the film review with anna smith. rk kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who locked down for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere 2 is a collection of huge geodesic domes built in the arizona desert, home to an entire ecological system, including rainforest and an ocean. we called it biosphere 2 because biosphere1 is the earth. in 1991, the eight biospherians went to live and work there. they reckoned we might all have to relocate to mars one day so they wanted to give it a dry run. under the glare of the press spotlight, the experiment suffered from controversy when the team added to the oxygen supply and allegedly brought in items from the outside world. i don't want to talk about it. the film—maker matt wolf is just as interested in the posit
now, it's time for the film review with anna smith. rk kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who locked down for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere 2 is a collection of huge geodesic domes built in the arizona desert,...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the film review. as. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shock waves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe action unhinged still due to open wide on the 31st. this week, the us indie pick st francis takes a delayed bow in nearly 100 uk cinemas. i'm tired. you just started walking. will you carry me? let's go back and get the stroller. no! we're almost there, it won't take long if you carry me. the park is really close? come on. you're sweaty. # i wonder where friends... the brilliant future debut from writer and star kelly o'sullivan, this is a vibrant and emotionally engaging tale that dresses a subversive self—determination manifesto in the clothes of a ditzy, bittersweet comedy about midlife disappointment. have you nannied before? i
now on breakfast, it's time for the film review. as. remember them? the big movie news this week was that the release of christopher nolan's tenet has been delayed yet again due to coronavirus. yet despite the shock waves caused by that announcement, uk cinemas are starting to welcome back patrons, with movies like the killer crocodile picture blackwater abyss now playing in theatres, and the russell crowe action unhinged still due to open wide on the 31st. this week, the us indie pick st...
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that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekt are you blind? hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and nina warhurst. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. borisjohnson has said he doesn't believe another nationwide lockdown will be needed if there's a second spike of coronavirus this winter. the prime minister told the sunday telegraph he thinks any future outbreaks can be dealt with at a local or regional level. he compared the idea of another national lockdown to the "nuclear deterrent" — a tool he would not wish to abandon, but one he has no wish to use. two official photographs marking the wedding of princess beatrice and the italian count, edoardo mapelli—mozzi, have been released by buckingham palace. 0ne image shows the couple leaving the private ceremony at windsor‘s royal chapel on friday. another shows them standing alongside — but still two metres from — the queen and the duke of edinburgh. the palace chose not to release a picture showing the bride's parents, the duke and duchess
that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekt are you blind? hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and nina warhurst. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. borisjohnson has said he doesn't believe another nationwide lockdown will be needed if there's a second spike of coronavirus this winter. the prime minister told the sunday telegraph he thinks any future outbreaks can be dealt with at a local or...
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that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekake in a little bit more, little bit more. harder. harder, harder! stop! what are you blind? hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and charlie stayt. we'll have the headlines and the weather for you later, but first up mike has the sport. and that he is. he is not here, he is out there in leeds. how was it there this morning? yes, good morning. it is the morning after the night before on the pitch at elland road. pretty quiet industries around here when i arrived an hour or so ago. a very different story on the pitch. you can see the beer bottle scattered around. why is that? because leeds united didn't have to kick a ball last night to be promoted, because their neighbours down the road, huddersfield town, did a massive favour by beating rivals west from 2—1, so they were able to celebrate by watching on tv here. —— west brom. a moment in history, getting back into the premier league for the first time 16 yea rs. premier league for the first time 16 years. you can see the remnan
that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe, and i will be back next weekake in a little bit more, little bit more. harder. harder, harder! stop! what are you blind? hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and charlie stayt. we'll have the headlines and the weather for you later, but first up mike has the sport. and that he is. he is not here, he is out there in leeds. how was it there this morning? yes, good morning. it is the morning after the night before on...
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the critics i care about. i mean, we've gotten a lot of good reviews for the film from "the new york times" and the "washington post" and variety and elsewhere. but their reviews were the ones i cared about and to a person they all said that they thought that the film honored their loved ones and that it was an important movie. that made us so proud. i hope what people take away from it, they see it. it's a very immersive story and i hope that people just understand these men and women are still doing this for us in afghanistan. our leaders still have them there. and we need to be aware of that. >> look, the book was wonderful. i can't wait to see the movie. not for nothing, it's getting terrific reviews, so congratulations on all of it, jake. thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you so much. happy 4th to you guys. >> be sure to join jake today and the new film "outpost" is out on demand and in theaters right now. >>> vice president mike pence forced to delay a trip after members of his detail tested positive for corona. more on that, that's next. heading in a new direction. but when you're
the critics i care about. i mean, we've gotten a lot of good reviews for the film from "the new york times" and the "washington post" and variety and elsewhere. but their reviews were the ones i cared about and to a person they all said that they thought that the film honored their loved ones and that it was an important movie. that made us so proud. i hope what people take away from it, they see it. it's a very immersive story and i hope that people just understand these...
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the fire engine. i reviewed the film the other day. i said we love you we pray for you we care for you. the message they wanted to hear was when i finally delivered was i here for i hear you and those who knock on the spelling will hear from us. that's what they wanted to hear. when i drove down, it was lined with new yorkers with american flags. they said none of them voted for you. [laughter]. the truth doesn't hurt. affect so think the rescue workers from around the country. i want to meet with families who still thought lebron would come out of the rubble. it is an interesting position to be in. i just come from the rubble. it is awfully hard to believe that anybody would come out. i was did the best i could to be helpful and is a 30 minute meeting. about two and half hours later lofgren the last person i met give me a badge. from her son george which i filled up at this beach. michael: you authorized them to use enhanced interrogation acting silly some of them that were proposed. suspects. it was a threshing torture by many of your critics in this country and other countries. tells
the fire engine. i reviewed the film the other day. i said we love you we pray for you we care for you. the message they wanted to hear was when i finally delivered was i here for i hear you and those who knock on the spelling will hear from us. that's what they wanted to hear. when i drove down, it was lined with new yorkers with american flags. they said none of them voted for you. [laughter]. the truth doesn't hurt. affect so think the rescue workers from around the country. i want to meet...
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the film critic for national review and cohosts the new york times weekly op-ed podcast. he lives in new haven with his wife and three children. without further ado, please help me in welcoming tara and ross. >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us here. an exciting virtual experience. talking about a book that may be appropriate to the subject matter. tara, thank you for letting me interrogate you. >> a typical thursday night. thank you so much for being here. >> just another thursday night in america. i want to make two comments before we start. in our era of covid, i have done enough events to know that sometimes people are more hesitant to ask questions when they are typing in questions than they would be at a real event when they stand up and tell the author about everything she has wrong about in the world you just have to ask me as questions for the entire hour. that is the first point. this is a challenging time for everybody. authors are among the least challenged in many ways. putting out a book at a moment like this is a difficult thing. i was lucky enou
the film critic for national review and cohosts the new york times weekly op-ed podcast. he lives in new haven with his wife and three children. without further ado, please help me in welcoming tara and ross. >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us here. an exciting virtual experience. talking about a book that may be appropriate to the subject matter. tara, thank you for letting me interrogate you. >> a typical thursday night. thank you so much for being here. >> just...
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he is the film critic for national review, and he cohosts "the new york times"es' weekly op-ed e podcast, the argument. he lives in new haven is -- his wife and three children. without further ado, please join me in welcoming tara and ross. >> thank you so much. thanks to awe of you for joining -- all of you for joining us here in this, you know, exciting virtual experience, this slightly disembodied way of talking about a book that's maybe appropriate to the subject matter. and, tara, thanks for letting me interrogate you about the future of religion in the united states and beyond. >> typical thursday night. thank you so much for being here. >> just another thursday night in america. so i just want to make two comments before we start. the first is that in our era of covid, i've now done enough zoom events to know that sometimes people are more hesitant to ask questions when they're typing in questions than they would be at a real event when you can, you know, stand up and tell the author why she's wrong about everything in the world. [laughter] [audio difficulty] you'll just have to l
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we'll check in with ♪ >>> "hamilton" the film has been getting rave reviews from fans less than threence its release. rotten tomatoes has given it a 99% and metacritic rated the film a 91 so far. disney plus is the parent company of abc 7 and disney plus debuted the broadway musical on friday, perfect for a holiday weekend indoors, tells the story of alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards and now you don't need an expensive ticket to see why. >> not only do you feel like you're in the audience and seeing it from the best angles possible at any given moment but you also feel like you're with people on stage at certain moments and i think that's what's so incredibly special about this experience. >> the film runs 161 minutes and there is even a one-minute intermission timer for you, so you really get the full experience. lisa, anybody who has been watching here the past few weeks knows i've been excited about this. >> i can't tell, liz, you have no excitement in your voice. that should be fun on the agenda. santa cruz 54 degrees. beach hazard statement throughout the day today, going
we'll check in with ♪ >>> "hamilton" the film has been getting rave reviews from fans less than threence its release. rotten tomatoes has given it a 99% and metacritic rated the film a 91 so far. disney plus is the parent company of abc 7 and disney plus debuted the broadway musical on friday, perfect for a holiday weekend indoors, tells the story of alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards and now you don't need an expensive ticket to see why. >> not only do you...
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"hamilton" the film has been getting rave reviews from fans less than three days since its release. e. rotten tomatoes has given it a 99% and metacritic rated the film a 91 so far. disney plus is the parent company of abc 7 and disney plus debuted the broadway musical on friday, perfect for a holiday weekend indoors, tells the story are america's founding father, alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards when it debuted on broadway about five years ago, and now you don't need an expensive ticket to see why. >> not only do you feel like you're in the audience and seeing it from the best angles possible at any given moment but you also feel like you're with people on stage at certain moments and i think that's what's so incredibly special about this experience. >> the film runs 161 minutes and there is even a one-minute intermission timer. >>> it's sad with broadway closed down, lisa, through the end of the year, this is a great way for people to be able to enjoy the arts like this. >> what a treat. i'm very excited to check that out. as we look at a nice sunny santa cruz, we have a li
"hamilton" the film has been getting rave reviews from fans less than three days since its release. e. rotten tomatoes has given it a 99% and metacritic rated the film a 91 so far. disney plus is the parent company of abc 7 and disney plus debuted the broadway musical on friday, perfect for a holiday weekend indoors, tells the story are america's founding father, alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards when it debuted on broadway about five years ago, and now you don't need an...
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the weekend. you cannot be both with yeah you like. some reviewers assumes his search is going to be memphis the film you may. know. him and those you just can't stand forever up with if you're that of. antarctica is a very international community. meeting yesterday the trick is only to. listen if it's the stuff. you eat. there's a push for them at the instant the business for their nuclear cooperation in antarctica is everything the fewest polluted with the forms of t.v. with all the above the. i have i would have acted all day but i decided not to fake if this life would make it didn't help either. all. alone while come to worlds apart the u.s. claim exceptionalism supremacy has long been a strong irritant to the russians especially coupled with the suffering and the humiliation brought about by the collapse of the soviet union and fast forward 30 here is how does moskos see the tearing down of statues and the revision of not just history but national identity currently underway across the pond well to discuss that i'm now joined by the ministry of threat in the director of the carnegie moscow center mr training
the weekend. you cannot be both with yeah you like. some reviewers assumes his search is going to be memphis the film you may. know. him and those you just can't stand forever up with if you're that of. antarctica is a very international community. meeting yesterday the trick is only to. listen if it's the stuff. you eat. there's a push for them at the instant the business for their nuclear cooperation in antarctica is everything the fewest polluted with the forms of t.v. with all the above...
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"hamilton" the film already out this weekend and getting rave reviews from fans less than three days its release. rotten tomatoes give it 99%. disney plus, the parent company of abc 7, debuted the broadway musical on friday. it's perfect for the holiday weekend indoors. it tells the story of founding father alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards and now you don't need an expensive ticket to see why. >> you're seeing it from the best angles possible at any given moment. you also feel like you're with people onstage at certain moments, that's what's so incredibly special about this experience. >> the film runs 161 minutes and there is even a one-minute intermission timer. and lisa, it really is amazing, we talk about not needing to pay for an expensive ticket to see it because accessibility was always an issue with seeing "hamilton" and now anybody, really, can have access to see this amazing show. >> yeah, that's fantastic. i can't wait. certainly a fun thing to put on the agenda. >>> right now it is 54 in truckee, 60 south lake, going for a high of 85 today. and there's a red flag
"hamilton" the film already out this weekend and getting rave reviews from fans less than three days its release. rotten tomatoes give it 99%. disney plus, the parent company of abc 7, debuted the broadway musical on friday. it's perfect for the holiday weekend indoors. it tells the story of founding father alexander hamilton. it won 11 tony awards and now you don't need an expensive ticket to see why. >> you're seeing it from the best angles possible at any given moment. you...
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the film together. there you go. destiny brought us together. >> this film is amazing. i want to quote from anticipate article in "the undefeated" that gave you rave reviewses as john lewis has been interviewed, you were able to find something new, which includes archive footage and photos, including from a lunch counter sit-in that he participated in at a segregated restaurant in nashville, tennessee. talk us through this. how did you get this archived footage? what was your time like that you spent with the congressman? >> we worked with just spectacular archivist rich rumfield who searched for footage. congressman lewis told us that he received footage he had never seen before. my hat is off to a fantastic team which included erica and ben and laura, my produce, and to cnn films to release the movie in the fall. it's out streaming but will have a big cnn broadcast. speaking about being with the congressman, we spent a year filming with him. it has been a really tough year for so many of us. the thing that strikes me about him is, he is still out marching and speaking and telling -- encouraging everyone. he has never lost his resilience, his fight, his
the film together. there you go. destiny brought us together. >> this film is amazing. i want to quote from anticipate article in "the undefeated" that gave you rave reviewses as john lewis has been interviewed, you were able to find something new, which includes archive footage and photos, including from a lunch counter sit-in that he participated in at a segregated restaurant in nashville, tennessee. talk us through this. how did you get this archived footage? what was your...
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the film. to be honest it was nerve-racking. the movie has gotten really good reviewss week but the director and i were most worried about the reviews and the criticism from the gold star families and the troops who served there. to a person, they thought the movie honored their loved one. we were really nervous because first of all how do you recreate such a story in a film. second of all, to see your loved one who is no longer with you depicted. third of all, to see their death depicted would be harrowing but they all understood the sentiment. yes, it is a sad story in some ways, jim, but also an historic story of a bunch of men who facing incredible odds band together and push back an enemy. >> no question. the heroism there is inspiring. the timing of this of course at a time when there is renewed focus and probably overdue to some degree of course on the ongoing war in afghanistan. for folks at home, who may not have been paying attention, in recent years what will they learn from the movie about this war? >> well, i think they'll see depictions of what it is that
the film. to be honest it was nerve-racking. the movie has gotten really good reviewss week but the director and i were most worried about the reviews and the criticism from the gold star families and the troops who served there. to a person, they thought the movie honored their loved one. we were really nervous because first of all how do you recreate such a story in a film. second of all, to see your loved one who is no longer with you depicted. third of all, to see their death depicted would...
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they finally publish the recommendations from their end—to—end review. the recommendations from their end-to-end review. i would like to go back to "lara" if i may, finally. in the filmif that something you can relate to? i really relate to the things joanne you can relate to? i really relate to the thingsjoanne was saying. it's just devastating. i felt like to the thingsjoanne was saying. it'sjust devastating. ifelt like i wasn't believed. i've been having counselling with rape crisis centre for a year and pretty much the whole year has been focusing on the trauma of going through two trials are now it's come to an end and i can't get help from the nhs because they think i should have dealt with it in specialist counselling and they don't understand actually going through a trial is really traumatic. you need support for that before you can look at the trauma of what actually happened to you. thank you very much for talking to us, "lara" is not her real name. and claire waxman, we appreciate your time, the victims commission for london, calling forjuries to be educated, effectively, on the subject of consent and rape myths. i have quite a lot of e—mails from you abo
they finally publish the recommendations from their end—to—end review. the recommendations from their end-to-end review. i would like to go back to "lara" if i may, finally. in the filmif that something you can relate to? i really relate to the things joanne you can relate to? i really relate to the thingsjoanne was saying. it's just devastating. i felt like to the thingsjoanne was saying. it'sjust devastating. ifelt like i wasn't believed. i've been having counselling with rape...
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and if you haven't seen the new film, "palm springs," you should it's getting rave reviews and stars n milioti, who will be here to chat all about it but first, "a closer look. hello everyone, and welcome back to the captain's quarters. now here at the show we have always been responsive to viewer feedback and criticism so i'd just like to say to those of you who are not necessarily huge fans of my new sidekick the sea captain, we hear you and we are taking it under advisement now, you should know this negative feedback does hurt his feelings >> sea captains are people too >> seth: but as i've told him, that's one of the hard realities of show business >> maybe this old mariner just wasn't cut out for the rocky shores of hollywood. >> seth: and speaking of deranged conversations that don't go anywhere, president trump gave a truly terrifying interview in which he made clear he does not care about the pandemic that's raging out of control as he sends secret police to an american city to snatch protesters off the streets. for more on this, it's time for for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: t
and if you haven't seen the new film, "palm springs," you should it's getting rave reviews and stars n milioti, who will be here to chat all about it but first, "a closer look. hello everyone, and welcome back to the captain's quarters. now here at the show we have always been responsive to viewer feedback and criticism so i'd just like to say to those of you who are not necessarily huge fans of my new sidekick the sea captain, we hear you and we are taking it under advisement...
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"the nation" is reporting customs and border protection was responsible for one such arrest that was filmed and went viral last week. an internal cbp memo reviewed by "the nation" says federal agents will be deployed indefinitely, in undisclosed locations. on saturday, a group of mothers formed what they called a "wall of moms" outside a federal courthouse to help shield protesters from federal officers. this is one ofof the protesting mothers. >> their actioions are terririf. -- - we need toocy stand up.. i am 60 years old. i probably should not be here in public, this is unacceptable. amy: the aclu is challenging the trump administration in court for what it says are the unconstititutional actions of federal agents. a prosecutor announced friday he is dropping felony charges against scores of protesters who were arrested last week as they gathered at the kentucky attorney general's home demanding justice in the police killing of breonna taylor, a black louisville emergency medical technician who was shot by police in her own home in march. this comes as new information has emerged about breonna taylor's killing. dispatch logs from march 13 sho
"the nation" is reporting customs and border protection was responsible for one such arrest that was filmed and went viral last week. an internal cbp memo reviewed by "the nation" says federal agents will be deployed indefinitely, in undisclosed locations. on saturday, a group of mothers formed what they called a "wall of moms" outside a federal courthouse to help shield protesters from federal officers. this is one ofof the protesting mothers. >> their...
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the so—called "rough sex" defence to be reviewed. and ennio morricone, one of hollywood's most iconic film score composers, had died at the age of 91.on government rescue package has been announced for the uk's arts and heritage sector, which has been devastated by the lockdown and social distancing rules. the funding throws a lifeline to venues, which were on the verge of closing their doors forever. the prime minister said the package, which runs until april, would safeguard the arts for "future generations", but labour said the money had come too late to save some organisations. here's our arts editor, will gompertz. theatres, music venues, cinemas and museums across the country have been brought to their knees by the covid—19 pandemic, with many saying they will be bankrupt within weeks without emergency government support. that arrived today with the 0liver dowden, the culture secretary, announcing a £1.57 billion rescue package for the culture and heritage sector. we wished it would come sooner, but that does not mean we're not extremely happy, but all i will say is that until we know what the future looks like for the perform
the so—called "rough sex" defence to be reviewed. and ennio morricone, one of hollywood's most iconic film score composers, had died at the age of 91.on government rescue package has been announced for the uk's arts and heritage sector, which has been devastated by the lockdown and social distancing rules. the funding throws a lifeline to venues, which were on the verge of closing their doors forever. the prime minister said the package, which runs until april, would safeguard the...
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films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ [military or dramatic music] ♪ [trumpeting horns] ♪ type presidentr truman reviews thed armor division. a company by the secretary of state burns, he rides on the autobahn to berlin where men, tanks and vehicles are lined up for the presidential especially -- inspection. on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of mayor stalin and russian commissar molotov at soviet headquarters. mayor stalin acknowledges a request for photographs and the group proceeds to the garden of the villa. the formal sessions of the conference get underway with president truman chosen to preside over the meetings. mayor stalin exchanges handshakes with prime minister churchill and british foreign sector anthony eaton. churchill and eaton are to be replaced as britain's chief spokesman at the conference. britain's prime minister by virtue of his party's victory. after daily sessions for eight days, the conference recessed until the election results became known. between sessions, president truman talks with generals dwight d. eisenhower and omar bradley. admiral lahey is also president
films, lectures and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ [military or dramatic music] ♪ [trumpeting horns] ♪ type presidentr truman reviews thed armor division. a company by the secretary of state burns, he rides on the autobahn to berlin where men, tanks and vehicles are lined up for the presidential especially -- inspection. on july 18, the president and mr. burns are guests of mayor stalin and russian commissar molotov...
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reviews about the product after they've mail to you. you are warned not to open the package if you get one. >>> a bay area film maker is telling her story of escaping a cult. >> joe vazquez has more on how she's putting her life on the big screen. >> i was standing in the seoul olympic stadium in korea. >> reporter: it was 1995, she was 20 years old. her parents arranged her marriage to a young man she didn't know in a ceremony that would include thousands. a common practice in the unification church, also known as the moonies. cara and her family were devout followers. >> i remember feeling some of the earliest seeds of doubt as i held the hand of a man that i met just a month before. >> reporter: cara is the director of blessed child, just released in san francisco and now streaming across the globe. >> this is something i've grappled with my whole life. i don't present as the typical cult follower. >> reporter: cara has since divorced the younand left the church. >> i always knew i was gay. >> reporter: her brother was the sin ming the ci n.e.m.a. tographer. she musters the strength to resolve that tension by asking her parents tough
reviews about the product after they've mail to you. you are warned not to open the package if you get one. >>> a bay area film maker is telling her story of escaping a cult. >> joe vazquez has more on how she's putting her life on the big screen. >> i was standing in the seoul olympic stadium in korea. >> reporter: it was 1995, she was 20 years old. her parents arranged her marriage to a young man she didn't know in a ceremony that would include thousands. a common...