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you mean they're not hollywood stars? that's also true. no disrespect to all hollywood stars. but british character actors who really are good at, brilliant at, want to play and portray real people out there in the street. are you saying that the star names, the hollywood stars, aren't capable of doing that. i didn't say that. that's why i immediately, when you introduced the subject of hollywood stars, i put a slight motivation on it. i'm not really bothered about criticising or castigating. i don't want to criticise anybody, ijust wonder if you feel when actors reach that level of celebrity, and maybe it's something to do with looks and the degree they become a brand, that makes it impossible for them to do the sort of work you want. to some degree that's true, but i would say that there are hollywood stars that are great character after his. but i'm not really in the business of working with american hollywood stars because we have an incredible resource of brilliant british actors. but in the style of yours where you gather the core group together for weeks and weeks of re
you mean they're not hollywood stars? that's also true. no disrespect to all hollywood stars. but british character actors who really are good at, brilliant at, want to play and portray real people out there in the street. are you saying that the star names, the hollywood stars, aren't capable of doing that. i didn't say that. that's why i immediately, when you introduced the subject of hollywood stars, i put a slight motivation on it. i'm not really bothered about criticising or castigating. i...
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a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, more on the war against climate change. we've got buildings that love the sun. a sub that loves the waves. and robots that love rubbish. the world's population continuing to rise and across the globe, more housing is needed. but these buildings themselves come with their own environmental cost. of course, building and running offices and homes contributes massively to our carbon footprint — more than 13 billion tons of c02 a year. that's nearly 40% of the world's total carbon emissions. so how about making buildings that are part of the solution, not the problem? maybe it's time to rethink renewable energy, the construction materials that we use, and what happens to them at the end of their life. later, we'll see how demolished buildings can be sorted and salvaged using what
a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, more on the war against climate change. we've got buildings that love the sun. a sub that loves the waves. and robots that love rubbish. the world's population continuing...
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he views hollywood with disdain, as a white supremacist stronghold. in some respects, though, he applauds the museum for giving him the award. i respect them for trying to use me to recognise the excluded people in a very exclusive white supremacist club. the museum could be inclusive, it can, but then again, who is going to continue what it started? the newly opened academy museum in los angeles is very much a hollywood institution in terms of its geographical location, but there's a big effort for it to be a global centre with the visitors it attracts and the cinema it showcases. somebody who might be watching you, say, in mumbai, which has its own bounteous film industry, might be thinking, well, this man isjust talking about a hollywood centric institution, is that the case? not the case at all. we're an international film museum, one of our galleries is devoted to pedro almodovar, one to bruce lee, one to chivo lubezki, fellini is featured in our oscars gallery. when you go into spike lee's gallery, you will learn about his influences, rossellini
he views hollywood with disdain, as a white supremacist stronghold. in some respects, though, he applauds the museum for giving him the award. i respect them for trying to use me to recognise the excluded people in a very exclusive white supremacist club. the museum could be inclusive, it can, but then again, who is going to continue what it started? the newly opened academy museum in los angeles is very much a hollywood institution in terms of its geographical location, but there's a big...
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until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally going to crash a spaceship into an asteroid and change the direction and speed at which it moves through space, and we are doing that to basically test the technique to save the planet if there was ever a killer asteroid coming towards earth. nasa is targeting a small asteroid called dimorphos, which is orbiting around a larger space rock. the spacecraft travelling at around 13,000 mph will fly into into the small asteroid leaving an impact crater up to 20 metres wide. but this should also give the rock a kick, which will speed up its orbit — and this can be monitored
until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally...
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since i was a little girl i always want to be in a hollywood movie. but because i never saw anyone who is similar to me on screen, except for mulan but she is a disney character, i thought that that was unachievable. and now with all the new and diverse stories that are coming out all over the world i don't think that a lot of us feel the need tojust be in hollywood. i think we can be everywhere now. with films like shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, hollywood has come a long way. but despite its critical success, marvels first asian superhero movie is still another kung fu epic. so there's plenty more room to break down the stereotypes. there is definitely an opportunity there to tell a broader story line about asians who are not any of those, right? asians as mothers, asians as fathers, asians as a working parent. asian audiences want realistic stories about real asian people. and they are prepared to pay for it here at the box office and on streaming services. that has film—makers, studios and content platforms working to ensure that ca
since i was a little girl i always want to be in a hollywood movie. but because i never saw anyone who is similar to me on screen, except for mulan but she is a disney character, i thought that that was unachievable. and now with all the new and diverse stories that are coming out all over the world i don't think that a lot of us feel the need tojust be in hollywood. i think we can be everywhere now. with films like shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, hollywood has come a long way. but...
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hollywood is in step with people like arnold schwarzenegger, immigrants who dream big and get the beverly hills mansion by delivering big dreams to us. california's growth still outstrips much of america, but many say that keeping or growing this material wealth while ending climate change is just another fantasy. do you honestly believe that the world's population, the eight billion people, can kind of live like californians if they just strip out the carbon? do you think that that is possible, or do we have to be honest and say we all have to give up a bit? no, i don't think that you have to give up. i think you just have to switch. look, what do you have to give up? if i went from a 300—horsepower hummer, that was diesel fuelled, and now i go and build an electric engine in there and now it's 480—horsepower and it's electric, what did i give up? i'm still driving my hummer. as a matter of fact, that very same hummerjust auctioned off for $500,000 at my last fundraiser — that's how hot that was, because it's electric, so people appreciate that. so you don't have to give up, you do
hollywood is in step with people like arnold schwarzenegger, immigrants who dream big and get the beverly hills mansion by delivering big dreams to us. california's growth still outstrips much of america, but many say that keeping or growing this material wealth while ending climate change is just another fantasy. do you honestly believe that the world's population, the eight billion people, can kind of live like californians if they just strip out the carbon? do you think that that is...
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now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left hanging on the sidelines. welljeff bezos took it in his stride — jokingly tweeting that the film star should join him on the edge of a very steep cliff. so, what was really going on, and how can you truly deliver the goods when flirting? judijames is an internationally renowned body language expert and joins me now. it is great to have you on the programme. and especially about the subject. judi, it's the video that's set the internet alight, how much can we learn from the body language? this looks like rather old—fashioned flirting. i know the camera can lie, but it is a clip rather thanjust a the camera can lie, but it is a clip rather than just a still. there'
now — one is the world's richest man, and the other is hollywood's biggest star. leonardo dicaprio met amazon'sjeff bezos and his girlfriend lauren sanchez earlier this week and the internet has gone wild over a video appearing to show the amazon supremos girlfriend appearing to flirt outrageously with leonardo dicaprio, with many saying it's a case of prime flirting, with the world's richest man left hanging on the sidelines. welljeff bezos took it in his stride — jokingly tweeting that...
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since i was a little girl i always want to be in a hollywood movie. but because i never saw anyone who is similar to me on screen, except for mulan, but she is a disney character, i thought that that was unachievable. and now with all the new and diverse stories that are coming out all over the world i don't think that a lot of us feel the need tojust be in hollywood. i think we can be everywhere now. with films like shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, hollywood has come a long way. but despite its critical success, marvel�*s first asian superhero movie is still another kung fu epic. so there's plenty more room to break down the stereotypes. there is definitely an opportunity there to tell a broader storyline about asians who are not any of those, right7 asians as mothers, asians as fathers, asians as a working parent. asian audiences want realistic stories about real asian people. and they are prepared to pay for it here at the box office and on streaming services. that has film—makers, studios and content platforms working to ensure tha
since i was a little girl i always want to be in a hollywood movie. but because i never saw anyone who is similar to me on screen, except for mulan, but she is a disney character, i thought that that was unachievable. and now with all the new and diverse stories that are coming out all over the world i don't think that a lot of us feel the need tojust be in hollywood. i think we can be everywhere now. with films like shang—chi and the legend of the ten rings, hollywood has come a long way....
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a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor alec baldwin "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. the house of commons has voted to limit the ability of mps to take on a second job. but labour, whose own proposals for improving standards were defeated, described the government's plans as "warm words" rather than a plan of action. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. has he boxed himself in? another u—turn, prime minister? after a fortnight of claims of bad behaviour being chucked around this place, borisjohnson finally conceded yesterday the rules for mps have to change. but he hasn't untangled a political mess, on display today at several times, in several ways. we now come to prime minister's questions. keir starmer. everybody else has apologised for him, but he won't apologise for himself. a coward, not a leader. yesterday, a screeching, last—minute u—turn to avoid defeat on labour's plan to ban
a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor alec baldwin "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. the house of commons has voted to limit the ability of mps to take on a second job. but labour, whose own proposals for improving standards were defeated, described the government's plans as "warm words" rather...
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i live in hollywood and i work in hollywood so i have many friends who work onset and know when i talk to has seen anything like this. i think one of them used, i will use her quote, she said they are running on the cheap. and she is in a union. so they are not going to have anything to do with that. going to have anything to do with that-— with that. absolutely. we appreciate _ with that. absolutely. we appreciate you _ with that. absolutely. we appreciate you giving - with that. absolutely. we appreciate you giving us i with that. absolutely. we i appreciate you giving us the latest on that. thank you. stay with us here on bbc news. much more to come including a full sports round—up. new zealand defeated england in the t—20 cricket world cup. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping - the candidate's name always in the - public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only
i live in hollywood and i work in hollywood so i have many friends who work onset and know when i talk to has seen anything like this. i think one of them used, i will use her quote, she said they are running on the cheap. and she is in a union. so they are not going to have anything to do with that. going to have anything to do with that-— with that. absolutely. we appreciate _ with that. absolutely. we appreciate you _ with that. absolutely. we appreciate you giving - with that. absolutely....
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a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor, mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, hardtalk�*s stephen sackur talks to george takei, foreverfamous as lieutenant sulu in star trek. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. turn on the tv or go online, and it's not hard to find political content of all kinds, often delivered with all the nuance of a ten—tonne truck. rare is the tv show which offers commentary on the human condition, which is both entertaining and wildly popular. but it can be done, and my guest today knows it from personal experience. george takei was a fixture on the original star trek series as lieutenant sulu. the show�*s progressive values dovetailed with his personal activism, which continues to this day. do the values of star trek still resonate? george takei, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. you're known to many around the world as an actor. do you see your
a new lawsuit has alleged the hollywood actor, alec baldwin, "chose to play russian roulette" with safety on a film set, where the cinematographer was shot dead. script supervisor, mamie mitchell claims there was no reason for the star to fire a gun on the set of rust. now on bbc news, hardtalk�*s stephen sackur talks to george takei, foreverfamous as lieutenant sulu in star trek. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. turn on the tv or go online, and it's not hard to find...
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dear to your own heart — that is gay rights, equality for gay people, because you were a gay actor in hollywood for an awful long time who stayed in the closet. why? because i wanted to be an actor. i passionately wanted to be an actor. when i was a teenager, my heart—throb was a handsome, young blonde actor named tab hunter. he was starring in almost every warner... he had a warner bros contract, every movie coming from the warner bros studio — battle cry, damn yankees. i went and saw every one of them until he was exposed, by one of our scandal sheets as being gay, and suddenly he disappeared. it was forcefully made... it forcefully made me understand that you cannot be gay and be hired as an actor. and so i spent my childhood behind barbed wire fences, but as an adult, i self—imposed an invisible barbed wire fence on myself. and i was closeted and still active on all these other social justice issues, except for the issue closest and most personal to me. and that was torture in itself. torture ? because there are all these other people, young men and women out there fighting for my cau
dear to your own heart — that is gay rights, equality for gay people, because you were a gay actor in hollywood for an awful long time who stayed in the closet. why? because i wanted to be an actor. i passionately wanted to be an actor. when i was a teenager, my heart—throb was a handsome, young blonde actor named tab hunter. he was starring in almost every warner... he had a warner bros contract, every movie coming from the warner bros studio — battle cry, damn yankees. i went and saw...
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absolutely, i look at the shifting trends and shifting strategic moves in hollywood as they prepare for tomorrow and move away from the past. wow, love the sound of that. we will also talk to you both later, but also here is kamal ahmed, editor in chief of the news movement, a news venture. until earlier this year, kamal was the bbc�*s editorial director — and before his bbc days, he was at the sunday telegraph and the observer. we'll get into more detail later on, butjust give us a quick overview of what the news movement is — good name! yes, hello, thanks for the - invitation to join the media show. probably all of us in the industry - know there's something of an issue — how do we solve the under—supply i of trusted news and informationl on social media platforms? many of us will need to work i together to solve that problem, and the news movement is our attempt to do so _ four days old, it's - like having a newborn — every external meeting i do, i rush back to make sure - we're still breathing. but four days in, we're still going strong. - and its aimed at young people,
absolutely, i look at the shifting trends and shifting strategic moves in hollywood as they prepare for tomorrow and move away from the past. wow, love the sound of that. we will also talk to you both later, but also here is kamal ahmed, editor in chief of the news movement, a news venture. until earlier this year, kamal was the bbc�*s editorial director — and before his bbc days, he was at the sunday telegraph and the observer. we'll get into more detail later on, butjust give us a quick...
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venice enjoyed its american dream again with the return of hollywood stars after a year and a half of nightmare for the film industry. the red carpets were crammed with famous faces and the competition with award season hopefuls. the venice lido always makes a beautiful setting for hollywood to launch its award season hopefuls and this year the festival has bagged some heavyweight hitters that have been delayed since the pandemic. denis villeneuve'sjune, the adaptation of the 19605 and groans under the weight of its famous cars and a huge budget of $165 million. net the truth does not matter. the lastjewel, directed by ridley scott, was also delayed during four months during the pandemic. it's co—written by matt damon and ben affleck who also star in the historical tale of a married woman who accuses a night, played by adam driver, of rating her. for its director, the venice premiere was a vital moment for the movie. my trailer i think it's the most important festival so from our point of view, to sell an intelligent, extremely well acted and extremely well made film to an audience
venice enjoyed its american dream again with the return of hollywood stars after a year and a half of nightmare for the film industry. the red carpets were crammed with famous faces and the competition with award season hopefuls. the venice lido always makes a beautiful setting for hollywood to launch its award season hopefuls and this year the festival has bagged some heavyweight hitters that have been delayed since the pandemic. denis villeneuve'sjune, the adaptation of the 19605 and groans...
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until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science—fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. typically when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally going to crash a spaceship into an asteroid and change the direction and speed at which it moves through space, and we are doing that to basically test the technique to save the planet if there was ever a killer asteroid coming towards earth. nasa is targeting a small asteroid called dimorphos, which is orbiting around a larger space rock. the spacecraft travelling at around 13,000 miles an hour will fly into the small asteroid leaving an impact crater up to 20 metres wide. but this should also give the rock a kick, which will speed up its orbit, and this can be moni
until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science—fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. typically when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally...
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but she was able to be taken seriously by hollywood by winning an academy award and a lot of agents and people in the industry have said to me at about her specifically, "well, how you do that is you have to get ugly." you have to prove that you're more than just a sex object i think that such an interesting thing, that that exists in these beautiful women who really get to where they are by being sexualized and by being beautiful, then in order to have longevity or to be taken seriously, have to get themselves, make themselves ugly. did you ever feel like that? l0 i remember doing a soft paper for an audition and i had met with the producer and he said make sure you don't have any make—up on, i want is the you really rough so either the soft tape and then the note was, she went a little too far, can she make herself look a little bit prettier. so there is this really strange negotiation that women in the world but nothing particularly in the film industry navigate every day. the bbc has approached robin thicke about ratajkowski's allegations. he has not responded. fans of squid game
but she was able to be taken seriously by hollywood by winning an academy award and a lot of agents and people in the industry have said to me at about her specifically, "well, how you do that is you have to get ugly." you have to prove that you're more than just a sex object i think that such an interesting thing, that that exists in these beautiful women who really get to where they are by being sexualized and by being beautiful, then in order to have longevity or to be taken...
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hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may complain. the united nations fee as there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years' time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap on another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed that not every country is willing to be part of the journey. the fact that china, trying to assert a new role in the world as a world leader, not showing up? come on. the single most important thing that has the attention of the world is climate, everywhere. from iceland to australia. it is a gigantic issue. they have walked away. how do you do that and claim to be able to have any leadership now? the same with putin and russia. this is how tough it will be. away from the main stage, down a quiet corridor in a tiny office is big resistance. instead of president xi, one of the most powerful people you pr
hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may complain. the united nations fee as there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years' time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap on another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed that not every country is willing to...
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there's this lovely story the family tell that during the war he was working for a hollywood film producer who was in the us army, and because the us man came from the states, he preferred to stay in the hotel on the cold winter days and sent lewis out, and that really set him up. action. lewis gilbert directed three james bond films, and it is his archives from those that are attracting the most excitement. all this is just the spy who loved me. are these storyboards? storyboards — fascinating, just planning out the shots. and these are different drafts of the script. all with variants to the story — absolutely gripping. he knew everybody on the shoot and treated them all incredibly well, and knew what they were doing, and theirfamilies, and formed great relationships as well. what a talented man he was, and what he brought to all our screens. # nobody does it better ...# absolute classics. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. showers breaking out across parts of east anglia and south—east england to end sunday and more persistent rain putting into north—wes
there's this lovely story the family tell that during the war he was working for a hollywood film producer who was in the us army, and because the us man came from the states, he preferred to stay in the hotel on the cold winter days and sent lewis out, and that really set him up. action. lewis gilbert directed three james bond films, and it is his archives from those that are attracting the most excitement. all this is just the spy who loved me. are these storyboards? storyboards —...
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hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap on another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed that not every country is willing to be part of the journey. the fact that china, trying to assert, understandably, a new role in the world as a world leader, not showing up? come on. the single most important thing that has the attention of the world is climate, everywhere. away from the main stage, down a quiet corridor in a tiny office is big resistance. instead of president xi, one of the most powerful people you probably have never heard of in his place — china's climate negotiator, xie zhenhua. he criticised developed countries for not coming up with cash to help the less wealthy go green and
hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap on another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed that not every country is...
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hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may complain. the united nations fee as there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap in another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. �* . busy day in scotland. i think we got alotdone. �* ., , a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less — a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than _ a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed - a lot done. but there are obstacles. he was less than impressed that. a lot done. but there are obstacles. | he was less than impressed that not every country is willing to be part of the journey. the every country is willing to be part of the journey-— every country is willing to be part of the journey. of the “ourney. the fact that china, t in: of the journey
hollywood stars might campaign but less developed countries may complain. the united nations fee as there is not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. more than 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. the american president displayed a real sense of progress. we are preparing to wrap in another busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. but busy day in scotland. i think we got a lot done. �* . busy day in scotland. i...
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hollywood stars may campaign, but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there's not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. i'm confident that we can do this, all we need to do is to summon the will to do what we know is right and we know it is necessary and is in our capacity. let's get to work, we can do this. even the leader of the free world can be hemmed in. president biden struggling to push through his green ambitions at home and borisjohnson�*s attention cast over offers many foreign leaders as possible. they will depart tonight leaving instructions with their negotiators. around 100 countries have already signed up to cut the potent greenhouse gas methane by nearly a third by the end of the decade. but away from the glitz of the main stage and down a quiet corridor in a tiny office — a sign ofjust how hard an overall agreement will be. chinese president xi isn't here, but one of the most powerful people you have
hollywood stars may campaign, but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there's not enough trust to bridge the gaps, but deals are being made. 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests in nine years�* time. i'm confident that we can do this, all we need to do is to summon the will to do what we know is right and we know it is necessary and is in our capacity. let's get to work, we can do this. even the leader of the free world can be hemmed...
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it is famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and this is the place where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what this wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it is believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 20 and 3 million years ago. they could grow up to 20m in length, a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of the universe, and also how vertebrates have evolved, as well as the lineage of marine animals over the last 8 million years. after being neglected for decades, around 2,500 hectares of this land are now preserved as a protected site. a place for discovery, and the uncovering of secrets. tim allman, bbc news. a copy of leonardo da vinci's mona lisa from 400 years ago is to go under a hammer next week. the original can be found in the louvre museum and is not for sale by the copy is. it is said to be similar to the original, so similar it is thought the artist had close access to leonardo's version. is estim
it is famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and this is the place where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what this wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it is believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 20 and 3 million years ago. they could grow up to 20m in length, a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of the...
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it is famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and this is the place where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what that wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it is believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 23 million and 3.6 million years ago. they could grow up to 20m in length, a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of the universe, and also how vertebrates have evolved, as well as the lineage of marine animals over the last 8 million years. after being neglected for decades, around 2,500 hectares of this land are now preserved as a protected site. a place for discovery, and the uncovering of secrets. tim allman, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. from the ember team, goodbye now. —— me and the team. hello there. after what was, at times, quite a chilly week of weather the weekend is getting off to a relatively mild but relatively cloudy start. you can see that cloud spilling in fro
it is famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and this is the place where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what that wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it is believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 23 million and 3.6 million years ago. they could grow up to 20m in length, a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. translation: atacama is nature's laboratory. i to understand the origins of...
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it's famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and here is one of the places in the world where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what that wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it's believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 23 million and 3.6 million years ago. they could grow up to around 20 metres in length. a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. this is nature's laboratory for understanding the lineage of marine animals over the last 8 million years. after being neglected for decades, around 2,500 hectares of this land are now preserved as a protected site. a place for discovery, and the uncovering of secrets. tim allman, bbc news. archaeologists excavating the roman site of pompeii in italy have announced the discovery of a room used by slaves, which they say gives an extraordinary insight into their daily lives. the well— preserved room contains three beds, amphorae and a wooden chest. nina nanji reports. a window into how slaves lived in ancient pompeii. it is a cramped space w
it's famous because of the hollywood movie the meg and here is one of the places in the world where the largest number of their teeth have been found. and this is what that wonderfully large fish might have looked like. it's believed the megalodon lived somewhere between 23 million and 3.6 million years ago. they could grow up to around 20 metres in length. a fierce and terrifying predator. quite the discovery, but no surprise to anyone around here. this is nature's laboratory for understanding...
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hollywood stars may campaign but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there's not enough trust to bridge there's not enough trust to bridge the gaps but deals are being made. 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests nine years. i the destruction of forests nine ears. . . ., ., the destruction of forests nine ears. . _, ., u, ., years. i am confident that we can do this, all we — years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need _ years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need to _ years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need to do _ years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need to do is _ years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need to do is to - years. i am confident that we can do| this, all we need to do is to summon the will to do what we know is right and we know it is necessary and is in our capacity. let's get to work, we can do this.— in our capacity. let's get to work, we can do this. even the leader of the free world _ we can do this. even the leader
hollywood stars may campaign but less developed countries may well complain. the united nations fears there's not enough trust to bridge there's not enough trust to bridge the gaps but deals are being made. 100 leaders signed a promise to stop the destruction of forests nine years. i the destruction of forests nine ears. . . ., ., the destruction of forests nine ears. . _, ., u, ., years. i am confident that we can do this, all we — years. i am confident that we can do this, all we need _...
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the a2—year—old was given well wishes by the likes of hollywood stars tom cruise and keanu reeves along with roger federer and rafael nadal as he finished his a32nd race. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now. that is indeed. we will have all the top is in stories right here next for you want bbc news so do stay with us, including a look at how parts of europe are starting to lockdown, whereas the tourism in india is beginning to reopen. see you in just a moment. hello. we've had some drizzle and patchy light rain across parts of east anglia and south east england this afternoon but the main rain band is pushing into the north and west of scotland. we can see it here on the earlier satellite picture, this bank of cloud, and it will continue on its journey south and eastwards through this evening and overnight. some heavy and persistent rain also pushing into parts of northern ireland. it will be weakening as it moves its way south and eastward but we could see so
the a2—year—old was given well wishes by the likes of hollywood stars tom cruise and keanu reeves along with roger federer and rafael nadal as he finished his a32nd race. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team that's your sports news for now. that is indeed. we will have all the top is in stories right here next for you want bbc news so do stay with us, including a look at how parts of europe are...
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until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally going to crash a spaceship into an asteroid and change the direction and speed at which it moves through space, and we are doing that to basically test the technique to save the planet if there was ever a killer asteroid coming towards earth. nasa is targeting a small asteroid called dimorphos, which is orbiting around a larger space rock. the spacecraft travelling at around 13,000 miles an hour will fly into into the small asteroid leaving an impact crater up to 20 metres wide. but this should also give the rock a kick, which will speed up its orbit, and this can be mo
until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally...
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until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally going to crash a spaceship into an asteroid and change the direction and speed at which it moves through space, and we are doing that to basically test the technique to save the planet if there was ever a killer asteroid coming towards earth. nasa is targeting a small asteroid called dimorphos, which is orbiting around a larger space rock. the spacecraft travelling at around 13,000 miles an hour will fly into the small asteroid leaving an impact crater up to 20 metres wide. but this should also give the rock a kick, which will speed up its orbit, and this can be monitor
until now, it's been the stuff of hollywood blockbusters like armageddon. an asteroid heading for earth and a mission to stop it. but science fiction is becoming science fact. for the first time, nasa is sending up a spacecraft to knock an asteroid off course. this one is not a danger to the earth, but the dart mission as a trial of technology for the future. normally when we are talking about a mission to go to space, we are going to explore some new world, but in this case we are literally...
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joined now by the actress sierra boggess — she played cinderella in sondheim's into the woods at the hollywood bowl. thank you so much for being with us on bbc news to give us your memories and appreciation of stephen stephen sondheim. let's start with the music, because it is the thing that will live on long after even his name is forgotten, the haunting tunes. how hard are they a performer?— tunes. how hard are they a erformer? , ., ., ., performer? first of all, thanks so much for having _ performer? first of all, thanks so much for having me. _ performer? first of all, thanks so much for having me. it's - performer? first of all, thanks so much for having me. it's a - performer? first of all, thanks so i much for having me. it's a cathartic experience for me right now because we all in this community and around the world just heard this news, so it's beyond. but that's one of my favourite things about a sondheim musical, the materially the democrat you learn to some of the most complex series of notes you can learn. so you feel such a sense of accomplishment when you finally get to that
joined now by the actress sierra boggess — she played cinderella in sondheim's into the woods at the hollywood bowl. thank you so much for being with us on bbc news to give us your memories and appreciation of stephen stephen sondheim. let's start with the music, because it is the thing that will live on long after even his name is forgotten, the haunting tunes. how hard are they a performer?— tunes. how hard are they a erformer? , ., ., ., performer? first of all, thanks so much for having...
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it is a bit different _ not in the hollywood version? it is a bit different to _ not in the hollywood version? it 3 a bit different to the film, armageddon, and often in the movies they send nuclear bombs to explode and basically blow up the asteroid but the problem with that technique, if you have an asteroid heading for earth, if you blow it up, instead of one object coming to the earth, you have several objects coming towards the earth, but this technique is much less exciting in a sense because you don�*t have those explosions but it does potentially give the option to move the trajectory of an asteroid early enough so it won�*t actually hit the earth and we don�*t have to blow it up. we can give it a slight nudge and it will move off its trajectory and it will move off its trajectory and miss the planet. the and it will move off its tra'ectory and miss the planeth and it will move off its tra'ectory and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly _ and miss the planet. the idea even sounds slightly far-fetched - and miss th
it is a bit different _ not in the hollywood version? it is a bit different to _ not in the hollywood version? it 3 a bit different to the film, armageddon, and often in the movies they send nuclear bombs to explode and basically blow up the asteroid but the problem with that technique, if you have an asteroid heading for earth, if you blow it up, instead of one object coming to the earth, you have several objects coming towards the earth, but this technique is much less exciting in a sense...
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what started as a photo in a theatre turned into unforgettable day trip with a hollywood megastar and is now a campaign to change hearts and minds. graham satchell, bbc news. see you soon. a pretty decent afternoon in prospect after a while start to the day especially across the north—east corner _ day especially across the north—east corner of _ day especially across the north—east corner of scotland. an day especially across the north-east corner of scotland.— corner of scotland. an area of low ressure corner of scotland. an area of low pressure brought _ corner of scotland. an area of low pressure brought gusts _ corner of scotland. an area of low pressure brought gusts of- corner of scotland. an area of low pressure brought gusts of wind i corner of scotland. an area of low pressure brought gusts of wind in | pressure brought gusts of wind in excess of 60 miles per raw but there will be a lot of dry weather around in the afternoon, enough cloud for one or two showers, the wind still a feature across the north—east of scotland and it will feel pretty cool but come further
what started as a photo in a theatre turned into unforgettable day trip with a hollywood megastar and is now a campaign to change hearts and minds. graham satchell, bbc news. see you soon. a pretty decent afternoon in prospect after a while start to the day especially across the north—east corner _ day especially across the north—east corner of _ day especially across the north—east corner of scotland. an day especially across the north-east corner of scotland.— corner of scotland. an...
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i will be at universal studios 0rlando again and also universal studios hollywood celebrating, in costumes and various costumes that i make and celebrating with my friends. this harry potter community means everything to me. i have met my family and friends throughout 20 years travelling the world and they are the best people. harry potter fans are the best people. i love them all. i get that feeling, _ people. i love them all. i get that feeling, it _ people. i love them all. i get that feeling, it is _ people. i love them all. i get that feeling, it is magic. - people. i love them all. i getj that feeling, it is magic. how did this begin for you? i understand yourfather did this begin for you? i understand your father was reading the book to your sister and you were hooked to? it is true, and you were hooked to? it is true. he _ and you were hooked to? it is true. he was _ and you were hooked to? it is true, he was reading - and you were hooked to? it 3 true, he was reading out aloud to my little sister and my sister and i did not get along at the time. i only heard earwax flavoured jell
i will be at universal studios 0rlando again and also universal studios hollywood celebrating, in costumes and various costumes that i make and celebrating with my friends. this harry potter community means everything to me. i have met my family and friends throughout 20 years travelling the world and they are the best people. harry potter fans are the best people. i love them all. i get that feeling, _ people. i love them all. i get that feeling, it _ people. i love them all. i get that...