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our arts editor will gompertz went to have a look. choir singing. these are the centuries—old stained—glass windows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this... a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5 metre high window by david hockney to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject but one from nature — a blossoming hawthorn in spring. the hawthorn is celebratory. i mean, it's four days of marvellous blossom. it's as though champagne has been poured over it. a vivid, red path separates the abstract shapes of the flowering hawthorns, which are set against a blue sky and lit from above by a bright yellow sun. david hockney started by sketching out the idea on his ipad, he then worked on it in his studio in los angeles, before barley studios in yorkshire transformed his creation into a complex composition of stained glass. we made sure that david enlarged the design to half scale, because obviously full—scale's quite enormous and,
our arts editor will gompertz went to have a look. choir singing. these are the centuries—old stained—glass windows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this... a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5 metre high window by david hockney to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject but one from nature — a blossoming hawthorn in spring. the hawthorn is celebratory. i...
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will gompertz, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news.n a war of words at the united nations general assemb as the presidents of america and iran threw accusations at each other. jeremy corbyn will make his conference speech later, as the labour party votes to back another brexit referendum. and the kenyan tv presenter waihiga mwaurahas been named the winner of this year's bbc world news komla dumor award. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the independent and the british opposition leader, jeremy corbyn, at the labour pa rty‘s conference, where he is set to pledge billions of pounds to green industries. next we have the daily telegraph which reports on theresa may's pledge to slash taxes and make post—brexit britain an economic powerhouse and the envy of europe. she will deliver that promise today in the us. and then we have the financial times which leads with a story on argentina's central bank chief, who has resigned after only three months in the job, trigge
will gompertz, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news.n a war of words at the united nations general assemb as the presidents of america and iran threw accusations at each other. jeremy corbyn will make his conference speech later, as the labour party votes to back another brexit referendum. and the kenyan tv presenter waihiga mwaurahas been named the winner of this year's bbc world news komla dumor award. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice.ming up in around 10 minutes‘ time, but first it's click. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlocks help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a website is secure. parisa is behind google‘s push to get more websites to use the encrypted https protocol. now, not all hackers are bad guys, of course. parisa employs about 200 of them in a specialist unit called project zero. they hack all sorts of software before the bad guys do before any vulnerabilities can be spotted and fixed. they're like a police force but they all wear hoodies, because obviously that's all that hackers ever wear, apparently. anyway, dan simmons went to chat about all these things with parisa at the world's b
will gompertz, bbc news, venice.ming up in around 10 minutes‘ time, but first it's click. this is the business card of our first guest on the programme this week, google‘s self self—proclaimed security princess. parisa tabriz is one of the biggest names in cyber security. the buck stops with her if, for example, chrome, google‘s browser, is hacked. and if you've ever seen these while you're browsing, these little padlocks help us to know if the link between your computer or phone and a...
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will gompertz explains.lfonso cu's latest film is about his -- is a black-and-white cinematic me lir based on he growing up in mexico city. alfonso: we think this film is about claire, but more important, as a woman from a different social plane. even if she is part of my family, my own family -- will: and cially different. >> and more important, race. that is the presumptive talk atict some them elements, one of them is the perverse relationship between class and race. will: "roma" is in competition for the main festival prize, which is a talking point because it is distributed by netfl, which controversially tends not to give theaters exclusive rights to show a film before it goes online. why did you give netflix distribution? alfonso: the complexities of the foreign film market worldwide is -- not in english, not with stars -- is very specific. you don't have the options that you have when you are doing a. hollywood fi will: but you worry because you love cinema that working with streaming companies can e
will gompertz explains.lfonso cu's latest film is about his -- is a black-and-white cinematic me lir based on he growing up in mexico city. alfonso: we think this film is about claire, but more important, as a woman from a different social plane. even if she is part of my family, my own family -- will: and cially different. >> and more important, race. that is the presumptive talk atict some them elements, one of them is the perverse relationship between class and race. will:...
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will gompertz went to have a look. will: the concrete-clad form is reminiscent of a jagged overhang or the prow of a ship about to sail. it is a striking new addition to the waterfront, a low-rise inverted pyramid. it is the first buildinin the this respected japanese architect. >> i got the inspiration from a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of conversation between water and land. the far side is a little bit twisted. it integrates nature and city.e will: ne changes when you enter. the cold exterior gives way to a warm, woodpaneled atrium.he you access two main galleries on the first floor. will present temporary one exhibitions, the other the history of scottish design. e we are in the heart of museum. the rt that looks at scotland's amazing design creativity. it brings design to be inspirational the people coming in here, whetherllhey are lofrom dundee or more widely from scotland or visitors around the world. will: this is one of the museum's star exhibits. is an art nouveau masterpiece which started life i
will gompertz went to have a look. will: the concrete-clad form is reminiscent of a jagged overhang or the prow of a ship about to sail. it is a striking new addition to the waterfront, a low-rise inverted pyramid. it is the first buildinin the this respected japanese architect. >> i got the inspiration from a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of conversation between water and land. the far side is a little bit twisted. it integrates nature and city.e will: ne changes when you...
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will gompertz, bbc news. of kent. it's thought to be a beluga whale, a species usually found thousands of miles away in the high arctic. marine life rescuers have urged the public not to get too close, but our correspondent robert hall has been trying to get a proper look. thousands of miles from the arctic, just 2a from the centre of london. when a bird—watcher on the salt marshes east of gravesend caught a glimpse of a white shapejust offshore, he couldn't believe his eyes. it was a beluga whale, lost and far further south than any previous british sighting. within hours, the news had spread across social media, bringing whale—spotters out onto the riverbanks for a glimpse of the visitor. well, as soon as i arrived i saw a glimpse of it, but it has only been resurfacing once every 15, 20 minutes. seeing the beluga whale, which i've never seen, never ever imagined i would see in britain, let alone virtually in london. patrols from the port of london authority have kept vessels clear, and monitored the whale
will gompertz, bbc news. of kent. it's thought to be a beluga whale, a species usually found thousands of miles away in the high arctic. marine life rescuers have urged the public not to get too close, but our correspondent robert hall has been trying to get a proper look. thousands of miles from the arctic, just 2a from the centre of london. when a bird—watcher on the salt marshes east of gravesend caught a glimpse of a white shapejust offshore, he couldn't believe his eyes. it was a beluga...
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will gompertz, bbc news, venice. let's bring your mind about top story.the united nations relief and works agency which supports palestinian refugees. it supports 5 million people in gaza and in israel. the united states has said that it is irredeemably flawed. a spokesman for the listing and president has called it a flagrant assault on the palestinian people. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. thanks for watching. well, the weekend's upon us, and the weather is actually looking pretty good across much of the country over the next couple of days. some warmth, summerlike warmth. in fact, temperatures could get up into the mid—20s. the nights are drawing in, the days are getting shorter and any warmth that we do get, we really should make the most of it. so let's see what's happening then into the weekend, high pressure's very close to the uk, so that means settled weather conditions, but there are weather fronts very close to our neighbourhood. they will be nudging in later in the weekend, possibly bringing some rain to north—western areas. bu
will gompertz, bbc news, venice. let's bring your mind about top story.the united nations relief and works agency which supports palestinian refugees. it supports 5 million people in gaza and in israel. the united states has said that it is irredeemably flawed. a spokesman for the listing and president has called it a flagrant assault on the palestinian people. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @nkem|fejika. thanks for watching. well, the weekend's upon us, and the weather is actually looking...
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will gompertz, bbc news.we will take another in—depth look at tomorrow's papers with our reviewers, jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian, and rosamund urwin, she's the financial services correspondent for the sunday times. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it is time for the weather, with ben rich. hello there. temperatures are going to be up and down a little bit over the next ten days, and there are various reasons for that. but one factor particularly at night is cloud cover. now, during tuesday ‘s southern areas had the best of the sunshine. further north and west there is more cloud, more of a breeze and outbreaks of rain. not with those clear skies in the south and those cloudy wants further north, we start wednesday morning with a real divide, a real split in the temperatures. double figures in the temperatures. double figures in the north, well down into single figures in the south but where we have that chilly start in the south we will have the best of the sunshine t
will gompertz, bbc news.we will take another in—depth look at tomorrow's papers with our reviewers, jim waterson, who is media editor at the guardian, and rosamund urwin, she's the financial services correspondent for the sunday times. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. now it is time for the weather, with ben rich. hello there. temperatures are going to be up and down a little bit over the next ten days, and there are various reasons for that. but one factor particularly at...
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will gompertz, bbc news.d feeding normally‘. the whale, which is normally found thousands of miles away in the arctic, was first spotted yesterday in kent. rescue teams are on hand in case the animal gets into trouble. time for a look at the weather. here's mel coles. it has been beautiful for many of us today. it has. a bit of a north— south split but you are right, where there have been lengthily clear skies by day, we have seen some warmth as we have gone through the day. 23 celsius in parts of north lincolnshire this afternoon. but the further north and west you go, more cloud, outbreaks of rain and quite a blustery wind. it has certainly not felt like samia, and that's because we have a weather front draped across the far north. that is bringing these outbreaks of rain and eventually it will bring something fresh for all of us. more rain to come, particularly in the northern isles, where the rain becomes heavy for a time overnight. a bit more patchy further south and more cloud through north—west england
will gompertz, bbc news.d feeding normally‘. the whale, which is normally found thousands of miles away in the arctic, was first spotted yesterday in kent. rescue teams are on hand in case the animal gets into trouble. time for a look at the weather. here's mel coles. it has been beautiful for many of us today. it has. a bit of a north— south split but you are right, where there have been lengthily clear skies by day, we have seen some warmth as we have gone through the day. 23 celsius in...
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will gompertz, bbc news. leaders speaking at the un general assembly in new york. unfortunate past and normalise its relations with north korea once theissues its relations with north korea once the issues with nuclear are resolved will not change. we will be unfailing in our assistance to unleash the potential north korea problem, however, i‘m asked to reiterate one thing time and time again, we will bring about the return of alljapanese abductees. are determined to make this a reality. in order to resolve the abduction issue... —— i‘m determined. shinzo abe, the japanese prime minister, he is scheduled to hold talks on the sidelines of the general assembly meeting in new york with donald trump. more of that to come. you‘ve been watching newsday. i‘m babita sharma in london. and i‘m rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. back with the headlines next. we will see goodbye. —— we will see you $0011. will see goodbye. —— we will see you soon. goodbye. hello. tuesday was a day of contrasts across the uk. cloudy and windy for northern ireland and scotland, with some out
will gompertz, bbc news. leaders speaking at the un general assembly in new york. unfortunate past and normalise its relations with north korea once theissues its relations with north korea once the issues with nuclear are resolved will not change. we will be unfailing in our assistance to unleash the potential north korea problem, however, i‘m asked to reiterate one thing time and time again, we will bring about the return of alljapanese abductees. are determined to make this a reality. in...
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our arts editor, will gompertz, went to have a look.dows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this. a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5—metre high window by david hockney, to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject, but one from nature — a blossoming hawthorn in spring. the hawthorn is celebratory. i mean, it's four days of marvellous blossom. it's as though champagne has been poured over it. a vivid, red path separates the abstract shapes of the flowering hawthorns, which are set against a blue sky and lit from above by a bright yellow sun. david hockney started by sketching out the idea on his ipad, he then worked on it in his studio in los angeles, before barley studios in yorkshire transformed his creation into a complex composition of stained glass. we made sure that david enlarged the design to half scale, because obviously full—scale's quite enormous and, at half scale, we started getting a sense of
our arts editor, will gompertz, went to have a look.dows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this. a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5—metre high window by david hockney, to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject, but one from nature — a blossoming hawthorn in spring. the hawthorn is celebratory. i mean, it's four days of marvellous blossom. it's as though...
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will gompertz, bbc news. a beluga whale has been spotted in the river thames for a second day.ly no major worries over its welfare. 0ur correspondent lauren moss has been down to gravesend in kent to watch the whale's progress. earlier she spoke to marine rescue diver sam lipman. says first day we have been able to get eyes on the water and we have been able to assess its body condition and its behaviour and so far we have been relying on a shot footage. at the moment it is ok, its bodyis footage. at the moment it is ok, its body is all right, nothing immediately pressing that we are worried about. is behaving normally, it has taken a few breaths and has borne down fort deeper dives, which might be an indication it is foraging. we don't know if it is a sure and we don't know what kind of prey is managing to forage. that is what it looks like to ask at the moment, milling around in the area, holding its own against the tide so be it looks like it is something strongly and it may be feeding, which is good. these belgua whales, they usually live in the arctic, he said maybe from g
will gompertz, bbc news. a beluga whale has been spotted in the river thames for a second day.ly no major worries over its welfare. 0ur correspondent lauren moss has been down to gravesend in kent to watch the whale's progress. earlier she spoke to marine rescue diver sam lipman. says first day we have been able to get eyes on the water and we have been able to assess its body condition and its behaviour and so far we have been relying on a shot footage. at the moment it is ok, its bodyis...
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will gompertz, bbc news, dundee.loud. but it is going to turn chilly, particularly across england and wales and temperatures in the big towns and cities will dip into single digits. but as you can see it is widely going to be on the cool side out in the countryside, part of east anglia may be down to 3a degrees. a brisk wind and outbreaks of rain in scotland. and we will see this wet weather sinking further south and east across scotland and eventually into northern part of england. to the south of that we will see spells of sunshine. but if we look at the temperatures, they are not particularly impressive. just 12 degrees. the way, maybe getting up to 20 in london. on friday, a similar day in that the best of the weather will be down towards the south—east and we will see our breaks of rain pushing across north—western areas. friday will be breezy where ever you are so cool feel. then, we're going into the weekend and it is a story of split fortunes. frontal system is likely to push on to the north—west of the uk. t
will gompertz, bbc news, dundee.loud. but it is going to turn chilly, particularly across england and wales and temperatures in the big towns and cities will dip into single digits. but as you can see it is widely going to be on the cool side out in the countryside, part of east anglia may be down to 3a degrees. a brisk wind and outbreaks of rain in scotland. and we will see this wet weather sinking further south and east across scotland and eventually into northern part of england. to the...
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our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look.about an exhibition opening, but not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it‘s actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there is captain cook‘s pacific expeditions in the late 18th century, and their impact on the indigenous islanders, and on europe, where many of these objects were brought back and d
our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look.about an exhibition opening, but not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers...
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will gompertz, bbc news. i can't wait to see that. about 20 minutes to get there. from where we are now, probably take us about 20 minutes to get therelj have us about 20 minutes to get there.” have to go back to london to see these works are. i am a big fan of his landscape, colourful art pieces. too expensive to collect. you never really —— you never know! the crazy rich asian you are. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. we look at one entrepreneur who took his family business and made it into a global success story, on asia business report. and before we go, a beluga whale that has spent a second day swimming in the thames estuary, east of london. the whale caused quite a stir when it was spotted yesterday, so far from its usual habitat in the arctic. it is extremely rare to see a beluga whale so far south, but animal welfare officials say it is swimming and feeding normally and there are no immediate concerns for its wellbeing. stay with bbc world news. good m
will gompertz, bbc news. i can't wait to see that. about 20 minutes to get there. from where we are now, probably take us about 20 minutes to get therelj have us about 20 minutes to get there.” have to go back to london to see these works are. i am a big fan of his landscape, colourful art pieces. too expensive to collect. you never really —— you never know! the crazy rich asian you are. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay...
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will gompertz, bbc news, dundee. that's it from us.bc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines tonight. his marathon challenge. david weir revelas his battles with depresssion. it's been the toughestjourney of my life, my career. but it is such a positive mindset now, that nothing can get in my way. eyes on the prize. anthonyjoshua prepares to put his titles on the line once again. and remaining in red. briton‘s simon yates edges closer to a first grand tour title. good evening. david weir has been speaking of his battle with depression that led to suicidial thoughts after the rio paralympics. the eight—time marathon winner quit the track with para gb after the games but has vowed to return in tokyo in an attempt to add to his six paralympic titles. in an interview with the bbc he said his depression stemmed from not being able to deal with his disability as a youngster. i could see i was struggling. they said do you think you can go and talk to someone? i was like no, i cannot talk to anyone.
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will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments.ere on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: derby drama... frank lampa rd celebrates a league cup win on penalties over jose morihno‘s manchester united. europe get ready as they bid to regain the ryder cup as the tournament is being held in france for the first time. and boxer billyjoe saunders has been fined £100,000 and given a severe reprimand about his future conduct. hello and welcome along to sportsday. well, what drama we've had at old trafford in the league cup tonight. frank lampard in his first meeting against his old mentorjose mourihno has come away with an 8—7 win on penalties for derby against manchester united to reach the last 16. there was action a plenty in normal time too, a stoppage time equaliser from marouane fellanni pushed the tie to spot kicks. and this too after the news that mourinho has told paul pogba he will not be captain again because of concerns over his attitude... well, watching the
will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments.ere on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: derby drama... frank lampa rd celebrates a league cup win on penalties over jose morihno‘s manchester united. europe get ready as they bid to regain the ryder cup as the tournament is being held in france for the first time. and boxer billyjoe saunders has been fined £100,000 and given a severe...
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will gompertz, bbc news.ut of this world. for astronauts on the international space station the game means a novel new way to relax, with the game being the first time tennis has ever been played in micro—gravity. space station commander andrewj feustel, and his partner, ricky arnold, managed to edge out their opponents nasa's serena m au n—chancellor and the european space agency's alexander gerst. that is a good way to play. and finally, a very special pen has gone missing, one used to write some well know bestselling novels. author philip pullman turned to twitter in an attempt to find his pencil, pen case, and montblanc ballpoint, writing... the problem is, the author does not remember when he last had his lost materials. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. the week got off to a pretty cool start, but as far as the days are concerned anyway, things have been warming up. today in the capital with blue skies overhead, temperatures gone up to 23 degrees. parts of eastern scotland and the e
will gompertz, bbc news.ut of this world. for astronauts on the international space station the game means a novel new way to relax, with the game being the first time tennis has ever been played in micro—gravity. space station commander andrewj feustel, and his partner, ricky arnold, managed to edge out their opponents nasa's serena m au n—chancellor and the european space agency's alexander gerst. that is a good way to play. and finally, a very special pen has gone missing, one used to...
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man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor will gompertzne giant leap for mankind. everyone knows they eventually successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it, to try and make it feel as real—time and immediate as possible? i don't know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of exploration. i think it'll be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but just haven't been able to until now. and ryan, what was your process becoming neil armstrong? a well—known figure, famously taciturn. how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his sons were very involved to help share some context with me and with us that might help us to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are unaware of. what we're looking for or at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generat
man is directed by damien chazelle, and stars ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor will gompertzne giant leap for mankind. everyone knows they eventually successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it, to try and make it feel as real—time and immediate as possible? i don't know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of...
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our art5 editor will gompertz went to meet them.knows they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it to try and make it feel a5 real—time and immediate a5 possible? i do know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be exploration ju5t for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but just haven't been we should have seen a long time ago. butju5t haven't been able to an till now. ryan, what was your process till now. ryan, what was your proce55 becoming neil armstrong? a well—known figure, famously taciturn. how does ryan gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have ever had on any otherfilm. help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his 5on5 help, more than i have ever had on any other film. his sons were involved to help 5hare any other film. his sons were involved to help share some
our art5 editor will gompertz went to meet them.knows they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie in such a way that you feel like you don't know that as you are watching it to try and make it feel a5 real—time and immediate a5 possible? i do know what the space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be exploration ju5t for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long...
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year's event — something that doesn't go down well with everyone in the film world. 0ur arts editor will gompertzmemoir based on his childhood growing up in mexico city in a middle—class family that enjoys the support and love of domestic worker cleo. in reality this film is about cleo. but, more important, as a woman from a different social class and a different social context, even if she is part of my family than my own family. and racially different...? and more important, race, and through that the prism to talk
year's event — something that doesn't go down well with everyone in the film world. 0ur arts editor will gompertzmemoir based on his childhood growing up in mexico city in a middle—class family that enjoys the support and love of domestic worker cleo. in reality this film is about cleo. but, more important, as a woman from a different social class and a different social context, even if she is part of my family than my own family. and racially different...? and more important, race, and...
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our arts editor will gompertz went to meet them.ant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. and, ryan, what was the process for you, sort of, becoming neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? with a lot of help, more than i have had on any other film, neil's sons were very involved, to share some context that might help to reveal some of the many layers of both neil and janet that people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? i grew up in a generation where the accomplishment was reduced to the mtv movie logo, and
our arts editor will gompertz went to meet them.ant leap for mankind. everyone knows that eventually they successfully walk on the moon and return home. can you create a movie where you feel that it's real—time and immediate and possible? i don't know what space exploration will uncover but i don't think it will be explorationjust for the sake of exploration. i think it will be more the fact that it allows us to see things that maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't...
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our arts editor will gompertz has been to look around: v&a dundee's concrete form is reminiscent of a the rising vertically on it with triangular features. we created the whole as in the building. it is the first building in the uk from respected japanese architect kengo kuma. i got the inspiration of a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of composition between water and land. and the facade is a little bit twisted and inclined. and, as that gesture integrates nature and city. the tone of the building changes as you enter. the cold, grey exterior gives onto a warm atrium from which you access the main galleries on the first floor. one will have contemporary exhibitions, the other a history of scottish design. we are in the heart of the museum which looks at scotland's amazing design creativity. we are a place that brings design to be inspirational to people coming here, whether locally from dundee or widely from scotland, or visitors from around the world. this is one of the museum's star exhibits, charles macintosh‘s art nouveau masterpiece, which started life as a tea room in"
our arts editor will gompertz has been to look around: v&a dundee's concrete form is reminiscent of a the rising vertically on it with triangular features. we created the whole as in the building. it is the first building in the uk from respected japanese architect kengo kuma. i got the inspiration of a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of composition between water and land. and the facade is a little bit twisted and inclined. and, as that gesture integrates nature and city. the...
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our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to look around.prow of a ship about to sail up the tay estuary. it is a striking new addition to the city's waterfront — a low—rise, inverted pyramid with triangular features. it was created as a whole, as in the building. it is the first building in the uk by the respected japanese architect kengo kuma. i got the inspiration from a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of composition between water and land. the far side is a little bit twisted and inclined and as that gesture integrates nature and the city. the building's tone changes when you enter. the cold, grey exterior gives way to a warm, wood—panelled atrium from which you access the two main galleries on the first floor. one will present temporary exhibitions, the other a history of scottish design. we are in the heart of the museum, the part that looks at scotland's
our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to look around.prow of a ship about to sail up the tay estuary. it is a striking new addition to the city's waterfront — a low—rise, inverted pyramid with triangular features. it was created as a whole, as in the building. it is the first building in the uk by the respected japanese architect kengo kuma. i got the inspiration from a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of composition between water and land. the far side is a little bit twisted...
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our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look.not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex... for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the island of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures from the past as well as temporary it's actually these treasures from the past as well as contemporary works that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there's captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century and their impact on the indigenous islanders... and in europe, where many of these obje
our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look.not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex... for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the island of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic...
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will gompertz, bbc news.ust has come up with a unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. breakfast‘s unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. brea kfast‘s john unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. breakfast‘s john maguire signed up and he's at the river severn in gloucestershire. good morning! good morning, we are on the banks of the severn, but you can see emma hutchinson behind me from the wildfowl and emma hutchinson behind me from the wildfowl a nd wetla nd emma hutchinson behind me from the wildfowl and wetland trust is going to tell me what you're up to. you've got a bit of kit. what are you up to? we have some nets set last night in the like, and we are going to catch eels. we have adult eels, we have hundreds here but we don't know how they move around and when they leave to breed. they have this extraordinary life, the sargasso sea is off the caribbean thousands of miles away? thousands of colm utters, a 7000 kilometre journey from here to the sargasso sea to breed ash kilometres. they will breed
will gompertz, bbc news.ust has come up with a unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. breakfast‘s unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. brea kfast‘s john unique experiment, micro— chipping eels. breakfast‘s john maguire signed up and he's at the river severn in gloucestershire. good morning! good morning, we are on the banks of the severn, but you can see emma hutchinson behind me from the wildfowl and emma hutchinson behind me from the wildfowl a nd wetla nd emma hutchinson...
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will carefully consider the issue. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports.mers, like this over 50s group in southend in essex, are particularly loyal. providers know it and make more money. i think it's horrible, it's disgraceful, it means that we've got to put in the effort, and those of us who are not savvy with the internet have a lot of trouble changing from one thing to another. all of us should be charged, or whatever, the same, not because, as we get older we get poorer, they are charging the rich people less than they are charging us. and once they get you on board, at the first opportunity they will actually put your build—up. —— put your bill up. citizens advice says the extra cost of sticking with your mortgage provider for a year after their opening deal expires, along with a mobile contract, broadband, home insurance, and shrinking interest on savings, would add up to a loyalty penalty of £877 if you carried on with all of them. the people who drop in here say they have been unhappy about the unfair treatment for years. citizens advice thinks th
will carefully consider the issue. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz reports.mers, like this over 50s group in southend in essex, are particularly loyal. providers know it and make more money. i think it's horrible, it's disgraceful, it means that we've got to put in the effort, and those of us who are not savvy with the internet have a lot of trouble changing from one thing to another. all of us should be charged, or whatever, the same, not because, as we get older we get...
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gompertz, bbc news. mark carney has said he is willing to stay on as governor of the bank of england if it will help thetep down from the role injune 2019, and told the treasury committee that he has been talking to the chancellor about his future. mr carney added that an announcement on his future would be made soon. people over 30 are being urged to take an online test to find out if they are at an increased risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. almost two million people have already taken the test, and public health england says as many as four out of five of them have hearts which are more damaged than they should be for their age, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. heart attacks and strokes kill around 8a,000 people every year in england but the vast majority are preventable, according to public health england. that is why officials want everyone over 30 to complete the online test to assess their heart's health by calculating its age. we know too many people are dying prematurely from heart attacks and strokes. in fact, it is the leading cause of death in men and second—l
gompertz, bbc news. mark carney has said he is willing to stay on as governor of the bank of england if it will help thetep down from the role injune 2019, and told the treasury committee that he has been talking to the chancellor about his future. mr carney added that an announcement on his future would be made soon. people over 30 are being urged to take an online test to find out if they are at an increased risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. almost two million people have already...
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will european holidays become more expensive? our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz and personal finance expert jasmine birtles will betly ——at 1130. to get involved , you can text your questions to 611211, email to askthis at bbc dot co dot uk — or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. a trade war between the world‘s two largest economies has stepped up — with the us imposing new taxes on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. the higher import tariffs will apply to almost 6000 items, marking the biggest round of us tariffs so far. shanranjit leyl has more. president trump is wasting no time increasing the pressure on beijing. these new tariffs come into effect next week in the 10% to be levied will rise to 25% next year. to allow american business a chance to adjust and looked the new chains. and even as these tariffs target hi—tech goods like networking equipment, it‘s left off some items. key among them, smart watches, seen as a concession to apple, if china were to retaliate, this statement comes with a dire warning. the amount of things taxed will include everything that china exports to the usa. p
will european holidays become more expensive? our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz and personal finance expert jasmine birtles will betly ——at 1130. to get involved , you can text your questions to 611211, email to askthis at bbc dot co dot uk — or on twitter using the hashtag bbcaskthis. a trade war between the world‘s two largest economies has stepped up — with the us imposing new taxes on thousands of chinese products worth £150 billion. the higher import tariffs will...
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ofgem‘s proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff — as our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertzt expensive gas and electricity rates their suppliers have on offer. liz, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable tariff — the one now being capped — and she‘s just had a £30—a—month increase. things like energy are just... you know, itjust keeps going up and up and up. what do you think about capping energy prices? erm, i think it‘s a brilliant idea, if they set it at a reasonable level. any bill that comes in is sickening. but, you know, we‘re a typical st albans middle—class family and yet we don‘t turn the heating on in the winter. the cap will save liz money. the problem is, it can vary upwards. the price cap that already exists for people on prepayment meters — that went up by £57 for the average gas and electricity bill in april. and it‘s going up again in october. it'll be £1,136. which is what happens if you have a variable price cap. the new wider price cap starts at the same level for typical usage but, beware, it can be pushed up as we
ofgem‘s proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff — as our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertzt expensive gas and electricity rates their suppliers have on offer. liz, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable tariff — the one now being capped — and she‘s just had a £30—a—month increase. things like energy are just... you know, itjust keeps going up and up and up. what do you think about capping energy prices?...
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ofgem's proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff as our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz of people... this is st albans market in hertfordshire and it's likely that nearly half of them are on the most expensive gas and electricity rates their suppliers have on offer. les, who ca res suppliers have on offer. les, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable paris now been capped and she's just had variable paris now been capped and she'sjust had a variable paris now been capped and she's just had a £30 a month increase. things like energy are just going up and up and up. what do you think about capping energy prices? i think it is a brilliant idea if they set it up a reasonable level, any bill that comes in is sickening but we are a typical st albans middle—class family yet we don't turn the heating on in winter. the cap will save money but the problem is it convey, upwards. the price cap that already exists for people on prepayment meters, that went up by £57 for the average gas and electricity bill in april. and it's going up again in oc
ofgem's proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff as our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz of people... this is st albans market in hertfordshire and it's likely that nearly half of them are on the most expensive gas and electricity rates their suppliers have on offer. les, who ca res suppliers have on offer. les, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable paris now been capped and she's just had variable paris now been capped...
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will european holidays become more expensive? our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz and personal finance expert jasmine birtles will be we've been talking about the mysterious death of russian businessman alexander perepilichnyy, who collapsed in november 2012 while outjogging in surrey. an inquest into his death is due to end this week, and this programme has learned that the government will be able to keep some key details secret, including whether the businessman had ever had links to the british security services. jim reed has the background to this extraordinary case. in 2012, a russian businessman was found dead on this estate. alexander perepilichnyy was aa years old. an inquest into his death is just about to finish. he was jogging up a hill. a couple of residents nearby found him, including a chef, who tried to administer first aid to him. what police didn't know that day was that he was about to give evidence in a majorfraud case linked to russian organised crime. the us financier bill browder, once a major investor in russia, was the victim of that alleged fraud. i believe that alexander perepilichnyy was m
will european holidays become more expensive? our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz and personal finance expert jasmine birtles will be we've been talking about the mysterious death of russian businessman alexander perepilichnyy, who collapsed in november 2012 while outjogging in surrey. an inquest into his death is due to end this week, and this programme has learned that the government will be able to keep some key details secret, including whether the businessman had ever had...
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he will still walk away with a pay—off worth more than £1.5 million pounds. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertzwas the boss who led millions of tsb customers out of lloyds and into a new independent bank to challenge the big names, triumphant at first of then disaster struck. i'm sorry, says the boss of tsb. taken down, tsb's online banking is suspended... in april a major systems upgrade to move customer details over from lloyds fell apart. nearly 2 million were shut out of their online accounts. some even managed to see other people's accounts details. at one point, paul pester said the bank was on its knees. it is a big apology to oui’ on its knees. it is a big apology to our customers. this is not the sort of service we want to give them nor are they used to receiving from tsb. the most staggering example of a chief executive who seems unwilling to realise the scale of the problem. as the crisis went on, mps laid into him for saying tsb was running smoothly when people were still having trouble using their accounts. it is the right decision for paul pester to step down as chief executive of
he will still walk away with a pay—off worth more than £1.5 million pounds. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertzwas the boss who led millions of tsb customers out of lloyds and into a new independent bank to challenge the big names, triumphant at first of then disaster struck. i'm sorry, says the boss of tsb. taken down, tsb's online banking is suspended... in april a major systems upgrade to move customer details over from lloyds fell apart. nearly 2 million were shut...
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plans to cap some energy bills. 0fgem's proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff as our personal finance correspondent simon gompertzles, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable paris now been capped and she's just had a £30 a month increase. things like energy are just going up and up and up. what do you think about capping energy prices? i think it is a brilliant idea if they set it up a reasonable level, any bill that comes in is sickening but we are a typical st albans middle—class family yet we don't turn the heating on in winter. the cap will save money but the problem is it can vary, upwards. the price cap that already exists for people on prepayment meters, that went up by £57 for the average gas and electricity bill in april. and it's going up again in october, it will be £1136 which is what happens if you have a variable price cap. the new wider price cap starts at that same level but beware, it can be pushed up as well. we cannot control what it costs to produce energy. what we can assure is we will charge a fair price, if costs rise or fall the price cap will rise t
plans to cap some energy bills. 0fgem's proposals will affect customers on a standard variable tariff as our personal finance correspondent simon gompertzles, who cares for three special needs children, is on the costly standard variable paris now been capped and she's just had a £30 a month increase. things like energy are just going up and up and up. what do you think about capping energy prices? i think it is a brilliant idea if they set it up a reasonable level, any bill that comes in is...
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he will still walk away with a pay off worth more than £1.5 million pounds. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz of tsb. taken down, tsb's online banking is suspended as it tries to sort technical problems... in april, a major systems upgrades to move customer details over from lloyds fell apart. nearly 2 million were shot out of their online accounts. some even managed to see other people's account details. at one point, paul pester said the bank was on its knees. there is a big apology for our tsb customers. this is not the service that we want to give them all they should receive from tsb. the most staggering example of a chief executive who seems unwilling to realise the scale of the problem. as the crisis went on, mps laid into him for saying tsb was running smoothly. when people were still having trouble using that counts. i think it is the right decision for paul pester to step down as chief executive of tsb. customers have been hugely inconvenienced for many weeks or even months in the way that the it changeover happened and how it affected their accounts. paul pester will still get £i.2
he will still walk away with a pay off worth more than £1.5 million pounds. here's our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz of tsb. taken down, tsb's online banking is suspended as it tries to sort technical problems... in april, a major systems upgrades to move customer details over from lloyds fell apart. nearly 2 million were shot out of their online accounts. some even managed to see other people's account details. at one point, paul pester said the bank was on its knees. there is...
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gompertz, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... here‘s ben. we willlent typhoon in the pacific. you can see it here on the satellite picture, a clear eye in the centre of the storm. whenever you see that, it means we have a storm that really means business. the track of this has been subject to some uncertainty over the last few days but it is looking increasingly likely that this storm will head towards the north of the philippines where it could bring flooding rain, a big storm surge... but it will not hit the philippines? there is still concern it will hitjust the philippines? there is still concern it will hit just the northern end of the philippines. probably in the next couple of days. it goes on to go towards the south of china, potentially hong kong. any interaction with the land will begin the storm but it still contains huge of moisture, so the potential for flooding rain and significant disruption even as the journeys in towards the south of china. now to the other ocean, the atlantic. florence, we‘ve been talking about that already but the
gompertz, bbc news. time for a look at the weather... here‘s ben. we willlent typhoon in the pacific. you can see it here on the satellite picture, a clear eye in the centre of the storm. whenever you see that, it means we have a storm that really means business. the track of this has been subject to some uncertainty over the last few days but it is looking increasingly likely that this storm will head towards the north of the philippines where it could bring flooding rain, a big storm...
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gompertz, bbc news, southend. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee is due to decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. the decision willd respectfully, and patiently, that she would never have enough evidence in the court of law to prosecute the fbi has conducted six vets, six successful vetera ns fbi has conducted six vets, six successful veterans of brett kavanaugh successful veterans of brett kava naugh throughout his successful veterans of brett kavanaugh throughout his career. he has raised his right hand many times taking oath to the constitution and swearing to uphold the law. the most recent battering —— vetting of brett kavanaugh happened this summer, with the letter that dr ford allegedly sent to democrats asking for anonymity. that result is on the desk of every democratic senator, they need to open it and look at it, they need to open it and look at it, they will not find anything on it that casts doubt except the most hardened partisan. —— heap provided evidence as to his qualifications and temperament to be on the supreme court. kellyanne conway. jen taylor was diagnosed with bone cancer after developing
gompertz, bbc news, southend. after yesterday's dramatic testimony, the us senatejudiciary committee is due to decide whether to support brett kavanaugh‘s nomination as a supreme courtjudge. the decision willd respectfully, and patiently, that she would never have enough evidence in the court of law to prosecute the fbi has conducted six vets, six successful vetera ns fbi has conducted six vets, six successful veterans of brett kavanaugh successful veterans of brett kava naugh throughout his...
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will look into a so called super complaint lodged by citizens advice. the charity says the "loyalty penalty" paid by consumers who don't shop around is, on average, nearly £900 a year. simon gompertzelled around 250 flights today, as some of its pilots and cabin crew stage a new strike, over pay and conditions, in six european countries. the airline has played down concerns about disruption, saying it has notified affected customers and insists that the vast majority of scheduled flights will go ahead as normal. a report for the law society warns that people on low—income is our pushed into... anyone earning above £17,000 a year does not get legal aid... researchers are warning that half of the world's kilauea populations could be wiped out within 50 years unless more is done to tackle toxic chemicals in oceans. experts say the waters are particularly contaminated around the uk and brazil. the toxins are seeping into the oceans, affecting the reproductive capability of the orcas. what did you think about that extraordinary hearing in the united states, nine hours of testimony from both sides? if you have seen it and you have got any thoughts that you would like to share, get in to
will look into a so called super complaint lodged by citizens advice. the charity says the "loyalty penalty" paid by consumers who don't shop around is, on average, nearly £900 a year. simon gompertzelled around 250 flights today, as some of its pilots and cabin crew stage a new strike, over pay and conditions, in six european countries. the airline has played down concerns about disruption, saying it has notified affected customers and insists that the vast majority of scheduled...
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ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to meet them. home. and immediate and possible? maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? of the accomplishment, that it was a predestined success. outside of their own self interest for some higher ideal. neil! or go to the moon, or go into space? but i am sure i would be a bad one. why? they are just a specific kind of person. to further our knowledge of aeronautics. different and they are fascinating and inspiring. but it was important to learn how different from me they are. the film looks amazing. apollo 11. a lot of people remember that. lot of people remember that. i was seven years old. seven years old. just for the record, i'm putting that out there. stay with us. headlines coming up. with babita sharma and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... in a tsunami in
ryan gosling as neil armstrong. 0ur arts editor will gompertz went to meet them. home. and immediate and possible? maybe we should have seen a long time ago. but we just haven't been able to until now. neil armstrong, a well—known figure, famously taciturn? what do you do, how does gosling become armstrong? people are not aware of. what were you looking for, at least, what did you find? of the accomplishment, that it was a predestined success. outside of their own self interest for some...