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i think willem dafoe‘s performance is terrific, there was mohammeds i did believe he was the artist, schnabel is interesting because what he has done there is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. the first, so he has done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making, i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best it is, a film, a cinematic experience and i think you saw from that clip schnabel is trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not entirely successful but it's a good try. a good try. there you go, that is the verdict. best out? i love us. the new film from jordan peel who made get out it is like the new film from jordan peele who made get out it is like a chiller, a horrorfilm, there are moments of it that are scary, it is funny it is a modern day parody of a family terrified by doppelgangers. very interesting film about the defection to the west and very well
i think willem dafoe‘s performance is terrific, there was mohammeds i did believe he was the artist, schnabel is interesting because what he has done there is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. the first, so he has done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making, i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best it...
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so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with dutch g van gogh, towards the later period of his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they said neither, pronounces name with dutch g, van gogh? in the film, they mispronounce it. laughs so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world that he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. alright. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i n
so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe — as we discovered recently, pronounces name with dutch g van gogh, towards the later period of his life... is that how it... i went to the museum in amsterdam, i said to somebody van gogh or van gogh and they said neither, pronounces name with dutch g, van gogh? in the film, they mispronounce it. laughs so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world...
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i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific, and i think he — there was moments when i really did believe he was the artist. schnabel‘s really interesting because what he's done before is things like the diving bell and the butterfly, jean—michel basquiat. so he has done biographies, because he is an artist who turned to film—making. i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best, it is — it's a film, it's a cinematic experience, as i think you saw from that clip, schnabel is definitely trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not entirely successful, but it's a good try. a good try. there you go, that's the verdict.
i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific, and i think he — there was moments when i really did believe he was the artist. schnabel‘s really interesting because what he's done before is things like the diving bell and the butterfly, jean—michel basquiat. so he has done biographies, because he is an artist who turned to film—making. i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is...
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willem holleeder has been a household name in the netherlands for all the wrong reasons for decades, starting back in the 1980s when he kidnapped beer tycoon freddy heineken. our correspondent in the hague, anna holligan, has been following the case for much of that time. and over, the years one thing that happened was the story inevitably got made into a film. let me play you a bit of one of her old reports, this is from six years ago, but it's good background into the story being told. a fictional adaptation of a real—life crime. willem holleeder is working as is one of the most powerful and influential figures in the dutch crime world. apparently makes the perfect terminal. he has this already around him of being almost untouchable. we are attracted by people that do things like that. one way or another, we think they are exciting. this is the abandoned warehouse where they imprisoned the beer magnet freddy heineken and his chauffeur. willem holleeder took the film, the to court to try and stop his actions from being adapted for the big screen. in the movie, there's a scene with
willem holleeder has been a household name in the netherlands for all the wrong reasons for decades, starting back in the 1980s when he kidnapped beer tycoon freddy heineken. our correspondent in the hague, anna holligan, has been following the case for much of that time. and over, the years one thing that happened was the story inevitably got made into a film. let me play you a bit of one of her old reports, this is from six years ago, but it's good background into the story being told. a...
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. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. thejudge held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. the judge said held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. thejudge said it held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. the judge said it was clear the accused were intending to kill the victim and found them guilty of intended murder, assault with attempt of previous bodily harm and defeating the ends ofjustice but they were found not guilty of one charge of the illegal possession ofa one charge of the illegal possession of a firearm and shortly after the verdict was delivered, i was able to speak to the victim himself mr victor mlotsha and asked him how he felt that he was visibly emotional with tears in his eyes and he told me he was believed thatjustice had finally been served, and i also managed to speak to his mother, who says that she will not rest until the two men who attacked her son are jailed for what they have done. we also heard from the prosecutor who said that there is a possibility t
. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. thejudge held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. the judge said held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. thejudge said it held today. —— willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson. the judge said it was clear the accused were intending to kill the victim and found them guilty of intended murder, assault with attempt of previous bodily harm and defeating the ends ofjustice but they were found not guilty of one charge of the...
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willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it's great. it's a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly directed, from the director of tangerine. vibrant performances. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. well, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it's starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting training, alongside people like willem dafoe. yeah, absolutely. and that's what — the real genius of it is you get someone who is a seasoned professional against a first—timer and suddenly, it works. there's no sense of having an imbalance between the performances because actually, it is because the director does a brilliantjob of putting everybody right in the space, and, you know, the whole film takes place just beyond the boundaries of disney world, so it's almost like you have been cast out of the magic kingdom into this netherworld. it has a sort of fairytale feel.
willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it's great. it's a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly directed, from the director of tangerine. vibrant performances. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. well, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it's starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting...
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ford trophy match against central districts in hamilton. and a single off the bowling of medium—pacer willem ludick. taking place in about one hour's time. time. james‘s team has had one went and several losses for the season. and several losses for the season. can they turn that around? goodbye for now. hello there. into wednesday morning. on some of the roads there. but there will also be further rainfall. which is continuing to slide up from the south—west. to affect mainly central portions of the uk. now, the winds are falling light ahead of that. a chilly start. be a touch of frost. these are towns and city values to begin this morning. through the morning. clearing the way into the north sea. ireland. plenty of sunshine to start the day across the south—east. into wales, and then into northern england into the afternoon. but again, to the north and south of it, it should stay dry. again, with temperatures reaching 1a to 15 degrees in the south. set to bring us a spell of gales and heavy rain. areas through friday. updates on this. is going to start fine. breezy, but there will al
ford trophy match against central districts in hamilton. and a single off the bowling of medium—pacer willem ludick. taking place in about one hour's time. time. james‘s team has had one went and several losses for the season. and several losses for the season. can they turn that around? goodbye for now. hello there. into wednesday morning. on some of the roads there. but there will also be further rainfall. which is continuing to slide up from the south—west. to affect mainly central...
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joining us now is willem sodderland, founder and ceo of seamore. he is here with his various samples. and some place as well. i know you are hungry. i like that one. we have got seaweed bacon and seaweed pasta. you could if freshly for us this morning. absolutely. tell us how and why you started this. i was in a restaurant and ordered a seaweed salad and i got a plate and i could not find any seaweed on it and it turned out the tagliatelle on the plate was the seaweed. that gave me the idea to look into it to see if you could swa p look into it to see if you could swap carbohydrates for vegetables which is something we were looking into in my household. what do you think? i like that one. you used crowdfunding? think? i like that one. you used crowdfunding ? you'll yes, think? i like that one. you used crowdfunding? you'll yes, we did and we tested the product with consumers. how much did you raise? we raised about 100,000 in the beginning and then we raised more from banks and also from former investors. how do you put it out there to get all thos
joining us now is willem sodderland, founder and ceo of seamore. he is here with his various samples. and some place as well. i know you are hungry. i like that one. we have got seaweed bacon and seaweed pasta. you could if freshly for us this morning. absolutely. tell us how and why you started this. i was in a restaurant and ordered a seaweed salad and i got a plate and i could not find any seaweed on it and it turned out the tagliatelle on the plate was the seaweed. that gave me the idea to...
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veronique willems, from brussels, thank you very much. welcome back to westminster, the house of commons behind me. as you can see, it is blowing a gale, the rain has stopped, though, which is very welcome for all of us. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with us, talk is to be the day. today, mps will talk about the possibility of extending this whole process. what the prime minister is suggesting, if there is a deal in sight, parliament could get behind, there might be in extension of a few months before we leave the eu to enable the governor to get the legislation in place. but she is also signalling if there is no—deal in sight, that extension could possibly be much longer. it is up to the eu to discuss the terms of any lengthening or delay, but i think the strategy of the prime minister is to threaten the possibility brexit can be delayed, in the hope of winning some of those mps round, to bring her brexit deal back and somehow get it to parliament. but don't underestimate how angry and frustrated many mps here are and how
veronique willems, from brussels, thank you very much. welcome back to westminster, the house of commons behind me. as you can see, it is blowing a gale, the rain has stopped, though, which is very welcome for all of us. our political correspondent alex forsyth is with us, talk is to be the day. today, mps will talk about the possibility of extending this whole process. what the prime minister is suggesting, if there is a deal in sight, parliament could get behind, there might be in extension...
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so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period of his life. i went to the museum in amsterdam. i said vincent van gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here, vinc
so this is willem dafoe, oscar—nominated willem dafoe, as vincent van gogh towards the later period of his life. i went to the museum in amsterdam. i said vincent van gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what...
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so we have derekjacobi, willem dafoe, damejudi dench, michelle pfeiffer and johnny depp as a gangster. something is going to happen. here is a clip. well, hello. eyes linger any longer, i'll have to charge rent. i'll pay. have another drink. are you insulted? disappointed. some men have a good look. all they have to do is keep their mouths shut and they can take home any prize they want. still, the mouth opens. he sniffs. mm... i don't know why i am laughing. i don't think i am meant to. you are. there is lot of scenery chewing. there are scenes of hercule poirot, eating chocolate cake, enjoying it and so have the cast. they are sinking their teeth into the scenery. a murder is committed. everyone is a suspect. everyone has secrets and everyone has to be interrogated. what i like about this, and i did like it, is firstly it is old fashioned entertainment. i remember seeing the 7a version and with this, i knew the story, i know some people won't — if you don't you are in for a treat because it is a real swiss watch kind of constructed mechanism. but the whole thing takes place on the
so we have derekjacobi, willem dafoe, damejudi dench, michelle pfeiffer and johnny depp as a gangster. something is going to happen. here is a clip. well, hello. eyes linger any longer, i'll have to charge rent. i'll pay. have another drink. are you insulted? disappointed. some men have a good look. all they have to do is keep their mouths shut and they can take home any prize they want. still, the mouth opens. he sniffs. mm... i don't know why i am laughing. i don't think i am meant to. you...
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australia's cameron meyer won gold with home riderjan willem van schip took silver. britain now have four medals — one gold, two silvers and stewart's bronze. it's been a difficult evening for elinor barker. earlier the briton was caught up in this crash during the elimination race in the women's omnium. she went into the fourth and final event, the points race, in the bronze medal position, but couldn't manage to hold on to it, finishing sixth overall just a nine points off a medal. kirsten vild took gold for the netherlands. ina in a surprisingly swift to match 0'sullivan could only watch as higgins defeated him at five frames to one. he will will meet wilson in the semifinals as he aims for his five win —— fifth wind. meanwhile barry hawkins defeated a chinese player five frames to one in cardiff, knocking in a break of 141 as he did so. hejoins the world number 15 eight as he did so. hejoins the world number15 eight in as he did so. hejoins the world number 15 eight in the last four. the first hat—trick of patrick ba mford the first hat—trick of patrick
australia's cameron meyer won gold with home riderjan willem van schip took silver. britain now have four medals — one gold, two silvers and stewart's bronze. it's been a difficult evening for elinor barker. earlier the briton was caught up in this crash during the elimination race in the women's omnium. she went into the fourth and final event, the points race, in the bronze medal position, but couldn't manage to hold on to it, finishing sixth overall just a nine points off a medal. kirsten...
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clete willems, a former trade negotiator with the trump administration. us president said washington. negotiating with turkey on a $100 billion trade deal and boost tariffs on the country's steel to 50% after turkey launched the assault on kurdish militia on wednesday after mr trump withdrew from the region, causing sharp criticism of abandoning allies who fought against the islamic state. hopes of security expect securing a deal at the european summit are fading. the finnish prime minister and holder of the eu presidency said more time was needed to strike an arrangement. the block's leaders are due to re——— meet on thursday and friday. simon baptist from the economist intelligence unit said yesterday's queen's speech proved be a sideshow the brexit saga. yesterday's queen's speech proved be a sideshow the brexit sagam usually sets out the legislative agenda for the coming year but of course now everyone is agenda for the coming year but of course now everyone is expecting an election in the next few months so it's unlikely any of that legislation
clete willems, a former trade negotiator with the trump administration. us president said washington. negotiating with turkey on a $100 billion trade deal and boost tariffs on the country's steel to 50% after turkey launched the assault on kurdish militia on wednesday after mr trump withdrew from the region, causing sharp criticism of abandoning allies who fought against the islamic state. hopes of security expect securing a deal at the european summit are fading. the finnish prime minister and...
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willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly firected from the director of tangerine. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. wel, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it is starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting training, alongside people like willem dafoe. and that‘s what — the real genius of it is you get someone who is a seasoned professional against a first—timer and suddenly, it works. there is no sense of having an imbalance between the performances because actually, it is because the director does a brilliantjob of putting everyone right in the space, and, you know, the whole film takes place just beyond the boundaries of disney world, so it is like you have been cast out of the magic kingdom into this netherworld. it has a sort of fairytale feel. into people in real american poverty, alongs
willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly firected from the director of tangerine. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. wel, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it is starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting training, alongside people...
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they did what they had to winning at willem 2. davy klaassen got their third in a 3—1win. they now focus on the europa league final against manchester united. it was an emotional and happy ending for tottenham as they said goodbye after 118 years to their white hart lane stadium. they beat manchester united 2—1 in their last match at the iconic stadium before it is demolished and rebuilt. the fans poured onto the pitch at the final whistle, with the victory confirming 2nd place and tottenham's highest finish in the premier league. victor wanyama and harry kane scored to ensure spurs remain unbeaten at home, this season. they'll play their matches at wembley next year before returning to a brand new 61,000 seat stadium in time for the 2018—19 season. liverpool gave themselves a huge boost in their champions league qualification hopes. daniel sturridge scored his first premier league goal since january. as he got their first in four nil win at west ham. they go third on the table and it means victory against middlesbrough on the final day of the season will guarantee the
they did what they had to winning at willem 2. davy klaassen got their third in a 3—1win. they now focus on the europa league final against manchester united. it was an emotional and happy ending for tottenham as they said goodbye after 118 years to their white hart lane stadium. they beat manchester united 2—1 in their last match at the iconic stadium before it is demolished and rebuilt. the fans poured onto the pitch at the final whistle, with the victory confirming 2nd place and...
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the manager is played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality is that you see it from the kids eyes. it was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because you see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange orange world, the strange wizard of souvenir shop. also the weird grass and trees and cows which you don't expect right next to the concrete jungle. you get you don't expect right next to the concretejungle. you get right you don't expect right next to the concrete jungle. you get right into the lives of these people. it is the idea that the kids are living in poverty in hard circumstances but you are seeing the world through their eyes. there is hardship. there are real their eyes. there is hardship. there a re real tea rs their eyes. there is hardship. there are real tears in this but as a portrayal of an innocent view of the world, it is also very streetwise and sassy, it is terrific. he never feels like a tourist in this environment.
the manager is played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality is that you see it from the kids eyes. it was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because you see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange orange world, the strange wizard of souvenir shop. also the weird grass and trees and cows which you don't expect right next to the concrete jungle. you get you don't expect right next to the concretejungle....
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earlier i spoke to willem von schaik. he is a professor of microbiology and infection at the university of birmingham, and one of the signatories to the letter. he told me what measures him and his colleagues expect to implemented. what i would like to see is a stronger emphasis on social distancing so that means the government supporting or calling for people to work from home as much as possible, for people to try to minimise social contact for a period of time, so that means no longer going to mass gatherings, but also to smaller groups, to meeting with smaller groups of people. we have to try to minimise those contacts, because the limited information that we have from china and italy now seems to suggest that that is the only effective way to stop the spread of the virus. part of the reasoning as i understand it by the government, correct me if i'm wrong, is that they are trying to reduce the pressure on the nhs. 0bviously there has been a lot of concern of capacity and resources. if they do go ahead with this herd i
earlier i spoke to willem von schaik. he is a professor of microbiology and infection at the university of birmingham, and one of the signatories to the letter. he told me what measures him and his colleagues expect to implemented. what i would like to see is a stronger emphasis on social distancing so that means the government supporting or calling for people to work from home as much as possible, for people to try to minimise social contact for a period of time, so that means no longer going...
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her mother struggles to make ends meet, much to the disdain of bobby, the hotel manager, played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality but you see it from the kid's eyes. sean baker's previous film, tangerine, was shot on an iphone. it was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because we see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange of orange world, the strange wizard of the souvenir shop. also the weird break out bits of grass, and trees, and cows which you don't expect right next to the concrete jungle. you get right into the lives of these people. baker described it as a modern day our gang. it's the idea that the kids are living in poverty in hard circumstances but you're seeing the world through their eyes. there is hardship. there are real tears in this but, as a portrayal of an innocent view of the world, that's also very streetwise and sassy, it is terrific. he never feels like a tourist in this environment. i thought it was touching and moving. it will move you to tears. it will make you laugh.
her mother struggles to make ends meet, much to the disdain of bobby, the hotel manager, played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality but you see it from the kid's eyes. sean baker's previous film, tangerine, was shot on an iphone. it was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because we see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange of orange world, the strange wizard of the souvenir shop. also the weird...
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they beat dutch side willem by four goals to nil. defeats though for aberdeen and motherwell, who lost at sporting lisbon and hapoel be'er sheva respectively. fan were able to attend tonight's european super cup in budapest, which was won by the champions league winners bayern munich. 20,000 tickets were sold for their game against the europa league winnners sevilla, the vast majority of supporters were local fans in hungary. the stadium was around a third full and those inside saw javi martinez score an extra time winner as bayern came from behind to win 2—1. the national league season could still start next weekend as planned, despite more than three—quarters of clubs in one division saying they can't afford to play in empty stadiums. the league's authorities say they're in communication with the government for substantial financial support, which combined with an online streaming service, could help clubs get matches on sustainably the league's authorities say they're in communication with the government for substantial financ
they beat dutch side willem by four goals to nil. defeats though for aberdeen and motherwell, who lost at sporting lisbon and hapoel be'er sheva respectively. fan were able to attend tonight's european super cup in budapest, which was won by the champions league winners bayern munich. 20,000 tickets were sold for their game against the europa league winnners sevilla, the vast majority of supporters were local fans in hungary. the stadium was around a third full and those inside saw javi...
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but at the centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willis, gugu mbatha—raw, who is so terrific — and the film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette‘s, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's a strange film, it's quite long — its 2.5 hours long — and i think that it's something that you have to give yourself over to. but if you're willing to let it work its spell — and it's quite a slow—paced film — i actually think it's quite rich and you can get lost in that world quite easily. ifound it quite immersive, quite an immersive experience. and a terrific supporting performance by alec baldwin. all righty. um, i really want to lucy in the sky to be good because i love films about space and exploration and... ok, look, i think i'm a bit of a lone voice in this, because i liked it.
but at the centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast — alec baldwin, willem dafoe, bruce willis, gugu mbatha—raw, who is so terrific — and the film looks wonderful. i think it's really brilliantly designed by beth mickle. it has a very, very fine and evocative score. as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette‘s, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it's...
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willem mulder hit the winning runs, as the tourists reached their target with more than seven overs to spare, to take a 2—0 lead in the five—match series. the third one—dayer is on sunday. on to football, and in the international champions cup, arsenal beat chelsea on wednesday in a london derby that was played in dublin. they needed penalties to do it, after the match finished 1—1. chelsea took the lead after only five minutes, when a corner from cesc fabregas was headed home by german defender antonio rudiger. chelsea were 20 seconds from victory when alexandre lacazette prodded home an equaliser for arsenal from close range in the third minute of stoppage—time. in the penalty shootout that followed, ruben loftus—cheek was the first player to miss. that was in sudden death, with the scores leval at 5—5. alex iwobi scored the goal that won it for the gunners in their final match of the competition. in the night's other match, benfica played lyon in the algarve, and goals from marcelo and bertrand traore helped the french side into a 2—0 lead at half—time. benfica fou
willem mulder hit the winning runs, as the tourists reached their target with more than seven overs to spare, to take a 2—0 lead in the five—match series. the third one—dayer is on sunday. on to football, and in the international champions cup, arsenal beat chelsea on wednesday in a london derby that was played in dublin. they needed penalties to do it, after the match finished 1—1. chelsea took the lead after only five minutes, when a corner from cesc fabregas was headed home by german...
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her mother struggles to make ends meet, much to the disdain of bobby, the hotel manager, played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality, but you see it from the kid's eyes. sean baker's previous film, tangerine, was shot on an iphone. this was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because we see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange of orange world, the strange wizard of the souvenir shop. also, these weird breakout bits of grass, and trees, and cows which you don't expect right next to the concrete jungle. you get right into the lives of these people. baker described it as a modern day our gang. it's the idea that the kids are living in poverty in hard circumstances, but you're seeing the world through their eyes. there is hardship. there are real tears in this but, as a portrayal of an innocent view of the world that's also very streetwise and sassy, it is terrific. he never feels like a tourist in this environment. i thought it was touching and moving. it will move you to tears. it will make you l
her mother struggles to make ends meet, much to the disdain of bobby, the hotel manager, played by willem dafoe. this film portrays a harsh world of economic reality, but you see it from the kid's eyes. sean baker's previous film, tangerine, was shot on an iphone. this was shot on a combination of digital and 35 mil. it looks beautiful because we see the wonder that the kids see. you see the strange buildings, the orange of orange world, the strange wizard of the souvenir shop. also, these...
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economy. 0k, thank you so much for joining the economy. 0k, thank you so much forjoining us, clete willems in washington, dc. you are looking at pictures of uber drivers staging protests outside the ride hailing headquarters in san francisco. they are demanding higher wages on the eve of the stock market debut of the company. uber is not only facing issues at home, it operates in the us, europe, africa, parts of the asia—pacific as well. but because it is a —— seen as a taxi industry disruptor the company has been hit with bands or the threat of being banned in places like oregon, hong kong, london, and the northern territory in australia. last year uber pulled out of china, russia, southeast asia, due to stiff competition. the bbc‘s dave lee has the latest from outside its headquarters. there were around 100 oi’ headquarters. there were around 100 or so protesters here earlier in very good spirits, demanding, quite simply, that uber pays what they deem to see as a living wage. they say this of the company is expected to be worth around $90 billion when it begins trading later th
economy. 0k, thank you so much for joining the economy. 0k, thank you so much forjoining us, clete willems in washington, dc. you are looking at pictures of uber drivers staging protests outside the ride hailing headquarters in san francisco. they are demanding higher wages on the eve of the stock market debut of the company. uber is not only facing issues at home, it operates in the us, europe, africa, parts of the asia—pacific as well. but because it is a —— seen as a taxi industry...
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the will play dutch side willem ii in the third qualifying round. it's a game that would have been the hottest ticket in dublin had it not been for coronavirus restrictions. tonight, league of ireland side shamrock rovers play one of the richest teams in europe, ac milan, in the second qualifying round of the europa league. tony o'donohue reports. ac milan are one of the biggest names in world football. they won the european cup or champions league seven times most recently in 2007, and the serie a title 18 times. not every day that ac milan come to dublin to play shamrock rovers. we will take it and play it hard. the two clubs have a shared history, both founded in 1999 and have let their in wins sense. famously, ac milan came to ireland in 1975 in a game the ended school is. cristiano ronaldo made his debut with real madrid and 2009 and this is not the only italian side to lock horns with shamrock rovers in recent years. juventus came here a few years ago. if it has to club with some unlivable players but it's 11 on 11 either way. the salt on the
the will play dutch side willem ii in the third qualifying round. it's a game that would have been the hottest ticket in dublin had it not been for coronavirus restrictions. tonight, league of ireland side shamrock rovers play one of the richest teams in europe, ac milan, in the second qualifying round of the europa league. tony o'donohue reports. ac milan are one of the biggest names in world football. they won the european cup or champions league seven times most recently in 2007, and the...
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willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful modern version of our gang from the director of tangerine. a shame it has falling into one nod. that tells you what you need to know about awards, they are nonsense. that tells you what you need to know about awards, they are nonsensem is beautifully made and it is starring some people, some of the people in it have not had formal acting training alongside like people like realm defoe. you get someone people like realm defoe. you get someone who is a seasoned professional against a first timer and it work, there is no sense of having an imbalance between the performances because actually it is because the director does a brilliantjob of because the director does a brilliant job of putting because the director does a brilliantjob of putting everyone right in the space and you know, the whole film takes place just beyond the boundaries of disney world so it is like you have been cast out of the magic kingdom into a nether world. into people in realamerican po
willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful modern version of our gang from the director of tangerine. a shame it has falling into one nod. that tells you what you need to know about awards, they are nonsense. that tells you what you need to know about awards, they are nonsensem is beautifully made and it is starring some people, some of the people in it have not had formal acting training alongside like people like realm defoe. you...
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willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson filmed themselves abusing victor mlotsha who they said needed to be taught a lesson after he had trespassed on their land. the judge said it was clear that the convicted men intended to kill the victim. supporters of the victim burst into song when the verdict was read. we'll be live in at the court in south africa in the next hour. well, this is a story that has been closely watched here in south africa, after a video showing two white farmers attacking a black man and forcing him into a coffin and saying that they would douse him in petrol and put snakes in that coffin. the video went viral, it was widely circulated on social media late last year and it led to the arrest of willem 0osthuizen and theo martinjackson, and today finally the verdict was heard here at the middleburg magistrates' court, where we heard the judge saying it was clear that the accused were intending to kill the victim and found them guilty of attempted murder, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm and also defeating the ends of justice. but they were found not guilty
willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson filmed themselves abusing victor mlotsha who they said needed to be taught a lesson after he had trespassed on their land. the judge said it was clear that the convicted men intended to kill the victim. supporters of the victim burst into song when the verdict was read. we'll be live in at the court in south africa in the next hour. well, this is a story that has been closely watched here in south africa, after a video showing two white farmers attacking a...
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just three minutes later, defenderjetro willems took advantage of space on the edge of the area to ensure newcastle went in at the break all square. after the restart, in the chilly conditions, the game needed warming up and kevin de bruyne brought the firepower. a huge goal and a huge moment for city. however, newcastle weren't finished. a clever free kick and an unmarked jonjo shelvey culminated in a special finish to once again bring his side level as they kept their sights on finishing the game with a point. a great response to a stuttering season, but for city, a missed opportunity. jo currie, bbc news. that's itwe're back with the late news at ten o'clock now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. in places temperatures will struggle to get much above freezing. scotland, also aware that fog has been slow to clear. some rain in the forecast for this evening. courtesy of this area of low pressure fringing the far south—west of the uk. in cloud should had pics of a need to be isles of scilly, devon, cornwall, the channel islands. the odd spot of rain and wales. mor
just three minutes later, defenderjetro willems took advantage of space on the edge of the area to ensure newcastle went in at the break all square. after the restart, in the chilly conditions, the game needed warming up and kevin de bruyne brought the firepower. a huge goal and a huge moment for city. however, newcastle weren't finished. a clever free kick and an unmarked jonjo shelvey culminated in a special finish to once again bring his side level as they kept their sights on finishing the...
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willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly directed from the director of tangerine. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. well, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it is starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting training, alongside people like willem dafoe. and that's what — the real genius of it is you get someone who is a seasoned professional against a first—timer and suddenly, it works. there is no sense of having an imbalance between the performances because actually, it is because the director does a brilliantjob of putting everyone right in the space, and, you know, the whole film takes place just beyond the boundaries of disney world, so it is like you have been cast out of the magic kingdom into this netherworld. it has a sort of fairytale feel. into people in real american poverty, alongsi
willem dafoe is the only one who has been represented. i think it is great. it is a humanist, wonderful, modern version of our gang brilliantly directed from the director of tangerine. such a shame it has fallen into one supporting actor nod. but that tells you what you need to know about awards — they are nonsense. well, thanks! thanks for that thought! but it is beautifully made and it is starring some people — some of the people in it have not had formal acting training, alongside people...
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now, this is the king of the netherlands, he is called willem alexander, looking very regal here during an important visit but he has revealed he has been secretly flying commercial passenger aircraft. a p pa re ntly commercial passenger aircraft. apparently for the last 21 years he flew twice a month as a co—pilot with klm. unbelievable. he says he was rarely recognised while in uniform. and these are images of catholic devotees taking part in a religious festival in the northern philippines. they are dancing to worship the painter and saint of fertility. this procession begins and ends in the town of dando at the 263—year—old church where the priestsjoin the 263—year—old church where the priests join the parishioners 263—year—old church where the priestsjoin the parishioners in 263—year—old church where the priests join the parishioners in the dancing. —— pairton saint. and islamic sword in indonesia has ordered two men to be given 85 strokes of a cane in public for having gay sex. homosexuality is not illegal in the country but the region of aceh was granted spe
now, this is the king of the netherlands, he is called willem alexander, looking very regal here during an important visit but he has revealed he has been secretly flying commercial passenger aircraft. a p pa re ntly commercial passenger aircraft. apparently for the last 21 years he flew twice a month as a co—pilot with klm. unbelievable. he says he was rarely recognised while in uniform. and these are images of catholic devotees taking part in a religious festival in the northern...
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the king of the netherlands, willem—alexander, has revealed that he's been flying commercial passenger aircraft in secret twice a month for the past twenty—one years. the king, who succeeded to the dutch throne four years ago, told a dutch newspaper that he found flying simply fantastic. the king said he never used his name when welcoming passengers on board, and was rarely recognised while in klm company uniform. sudan's foreign minister says the country's president, omar al—bashir, will travel to saudi arabia to take part in a summit at which the us president donald trump will make a speech. mr bashir is wanted by the international criminal court for crimes allegedly committed in the darfur conflict. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the london restaurant with specially composed music on the menu that helps you dine in the dark. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. the polling stations are all prepared for wha
the king of the netherlands, willem—alexander, has revealed that he's been flying commercial passenger aircraft in secret twice a month for the past twenty—one years. the king, who succeeded to the dutch throne four years ago, told a dutch newspaper that he found flying simply fantastic. the king said he never used his name when welcoming passengers on board, and was rarely recognised while in klm company uniform. sudan's foreign minister says the country's president, omar al—bashir, will...
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best actor went to willem dafoe, who played vincent van gogh in the biopic at eternity‘s gate. despite stories about women dominating the festival, only one of the films was directed by a woman. jennifer kent took the specialjury prize for the nightingale, a revenge thriller set in 19th—century tasmania. and she made a plea in her acceptance speech. i would just also like to say to all those women out there wanting to make films, please go and do it, we need you. applause. however, the talk of the night was most certainly netflix. roma was one of six netflix films that premiered here and it is the first big win for the streaming service at a major festival. cannes banned netflix from its competition. the online giant has been attacked for its strategy of making films available for streaming on the same day they are released in cinemas. while some worry about what that would do to the movie industry, alfonso cuaron sees it as an opportunity. this is a film that is in black—and—white, in spanish and mixteco, in mexican. with no recognisable actors or stars. and they are giv
best actor went to willem dafoe, who played vincent van gogh in the biopic at eternity‘s gate. despite stories about women dominating the festival, only one of the films was directed by a woman. jennifer kent took the specialjury prize for the nightingale, a revenge thriller set in 19th—century tasmania. and she made a plea in her acceptance speech. i would just also like to say to all those women out there wanting to make films, please go and do it, we need you. applause. however, the talk...
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the artist willem de kooning was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease after his death in 1997. the brushstroke patterns seen in his earlier work were different when compared to later paintings. but in the work of picasso, who died free of any known neurological disease, the patterns remain constant throughout his life, regardless of what he was painting. so is it easier to use oils than it is to use watercolours? yes, yes. this won't help diagnosed dementia, or similar diseases, but it does give a valuable insight into changes that are taking place in the brain, years before the illness appears, and so could help answer questions about these devastating conditions. time for a look at the weather. a cold start to the day for most of us in england and wales but not as much fog as we were expecting. much of it was down in the valleys, for insta nce of it was down in the valleys, for instance in shropshire. thank you to simon for sending us this picture. now we've got some fog around the vale of york. it will clear and we will have sunshine across much of england and a strip of thi
the artist willem de kooning was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease after his death in 1997. the brushstroke patterns seen in his earlier work were different when compared to later paintings. but in the work of picasso, who died free of any known neurological disease, the patterns remain constant throughout his life, regardless of what he was painting. so is it easier to use oils than it is to use watercolours? yes, yes. this won't help diagnosed dementia, or similar diseases, but it does give...
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if not al pacino, i would say willem dafoe in the lighthouse is bonkers and fantastic. he has been nominated a couple of times. i think a lot of people really want to award him. he would be the spoiler, i think, in that category. 10,15, even 20 years ago, we would probably be surprised if we were talking about jennifer lopez as a potential oscar nominee, but it seems like that's definitely the way it's going right now. her performance in hustlers as a stripper who is part of a ring of women who basically drug men for their money, i think it'sjust filled with layers. all of the things that we love about jennifer lopez as a performer. jennifer lopez's performance is unbelievable. it's fully memorable, kind of the j—lo that everybody remembers from years ago, just completely exploding onto the screen. hustlers is not a great movie. it is a very fun movie, and the reason it is fun is because ofjennifer lopez. she plays a stripper with a heart of gold. she really owns the movie in the way that you want a great actor to own a movie. she makes it thrilling. i think zhao shuz
if not al pacino, i would say willem dafoe in the lighthouse is bonkers and fantastic. he has been nominated a couple of times. i think a lot of people really want to award him. he would be the spoiler, i think, in that category. 10,15, even 20 years ago, we would probably be surprised if we were talking about jennifer lopez as a potential oscar nominee, but it seems like that's definitely the way it's going right now. her performance in hustlers as a stripper who is part of a ring of women who...
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king willem—alexander and queen maxima started things off, ringing in the opening bell. 60 years ago, godtfred kirk christiansen, the second generation owner of lego, patented the lego brick, which took the world by storm. godtfred's then 10—year—old son kjeld regularly helped his father test out the new toys in the family workshop founded by his grandfather. kjeld kirk kristiansen spoke to witness about his —— kjeld kirk christiansen spoke to witness about his family's extraordinary business. the village was invented when there was not enough work. spare time toymaking has developed into a huge danish export. my grandfather was a very happy person. he made a lot of different kinds of wooden toys. for him, it was about making quality toys that were good for children. that is why he came up with the name lego, which means "play well" in danish. after the second world war, so many houses were taken down. there was an urge again for people to build up. so i think the idea of the basic bricks was to really build houses. my grandfather and my father, also, they were fascinated with
king willem—alexander and queen maxima started things off, ringing in the opening bell. 60 years ago, godtfred kirk christiansen, the second generation owner of lego, patented the lego brick, which took the world by storm. godtfred's then 10—year—old son kjeld regularly helped his father test out the new toys in the family workshop founded by his grandfather. kjeld kirk kristiansen spoke to witness about his —— kjeld kirk christiansen spoke to witness about his family's extraordinary...
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the side that beat france, but has made three changes to his replacements, recalling fit—again prop willem nel, who hasn't played since breaking an arm in november, lock tim swinson and centre nick grigg. and finally australia have won the t20 tri—series, beating new zealand by 19 runs on the duckworth lewis method this morning. with the australian's chasing 151 for victory, the umpires called the match off due to a couple of spells of heavy rain with their score 121—for—3. d'arcy short top—scored with a half century for the aussies, who were well ahead on the dls method when play was brought to a close. that's all from the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. we'll have more in the next hour. the majority of small and medium—sized companies are still paying male employees more than their female colleagues, according to the latest government figures. companies have six weeks left to report their gender pay gap. so far almost 1,000 businesses have responded out of the 9,000 asked. our business and consumer correspondent correspondent, nin
the side that beat france, but has made three changes to his replacements, recalling fit—again prop willem nel, who hasn't played since breaking an arm in november, lock tim swinson and centre nick grigg. and finally australia have won the t20 tri—series, beating new zealand by 19 runs on the duckworth lewis method this morning. with the australian's chasing 151 for victory, the umpires called the match off due to a couple of spells of heavy rain with their score 121—for—3. d'arcy short...
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last thing he wanted, which is her upcoming film, joan didion adaptation, ben affleck, anne hathaway, willem defoe. i'm really interested to see how she tackles that kind of material and i think she's got an amazing eye and is a great talent. tom hanks is donning fred rogers' iconic sweaters to play the beloved us children's tv host in a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, directed by marielle heller. he's already won two oscars for philadelphia and forrest gump, but thisjust feels like a perfect fit. so for best picture 2020, i think we're definitely going to be looking at quentin tarantino for once upon a time in hollywood. it stars margot robbie, it stars brad pitt and leonardo dicaprio, and leo and brad star as a western actor who's sort of dried up, and his stunt double. and they're trying to figure out how to continue making a name for themselves in hollywood. the really amazing thing about this film is that it's set in 1969 and it sort of follows the same timeline as the charles manson murders, so it should be really interesting, because we know tarantino loves to twist stuff up. well
last thing he wanted, which is her upcoming film, joan didion adaptation, ben affleck, anne hathaway, willem defoe. i'm really interested to see how she tackles that kind of material and i think she's got an amazing eye and is a great talent. tom hanks is donning fred rogers' iconic sweaters to play the beloved us children's tv host in a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, directed by marielle heller. he's already won two oscars for philadelphia and forrest gump, but thisjust feels like a...
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olivia coleman got the best actor award, and willem dafoe also was victorious. despite stories about women dominating the festival, only one of the films was directed by huberman. jennifer kent took a specialjury prize for the nightingale, a defence thriller set in tasmania. she made a plea in her a cce pta nce in tasmania. she made a plea in her acceptance speech. i would also like to say and all those women out of their looking to make films, please go and do it. we need you. however, the talk of the night was most certainly netflix. romer was one of six netflix affirms that premiered here, and it is the first big win for the major streaming service at a festival. the online giant has been attacked for their strategy of making films are available for streaming on the same day the average eased in cinemas. while some worry about what that will to date movie industry, alfonso courant sees itan movie industry, alfonso courant sees it an opportunity. there is as it fell in black and white, in spanish and a mexican, without recognisable actors stars, and there is a
olivia coleman got the best actor award, and willem dafoe also was victorious. despite stories about women dominating the festival, only one of the films was directed by huberman. jennifer kent took a specialjury prize for the nightingale, a defence thriller set in tasmania. she made a plea in her a cce pta nce in tasmania. she made a plea in her acceptance speech. i would also like to say and all those women out of their looking to make films, please go and do it. we need you. however, the...
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willem 0osthuizen and theo martins jackson are alleged to have put victor mlotshwa in the coffin accusing him of being a trespasser. they also allegedly threatened to put a snake in with him when he resisted. let's return now to our main story. the police watchdog has said the paedophile ian watkins could have been arrested nearly four years earlier — if officers in south wales had properly investigated numerous tip—offs about him. michael wolkind qc defended watkins' ex—girlfriend, joanne mjadzelics, who had to clear her name when she was accused of sharing watkins' indecent images. mark lobel has been speaking to him. south wales police hasn't had the grace and integrity to apologise to her. they have had to admit their failings yet she remains a marginalfigure. throughout this investigation, the police didn't believejoanne was a credible witness? they had some false information that she had once been sectioned, they had some true information she had once been a sex worker. so what, all they have to do was check claims about ian watkins and they never did. and that is the remarkab
willem 0osthuizen and theo martins jackson are alleged to have put victor mlotshwa in the coffin accusing him of being a trespasser. they also allegedly threatened to put a snake in with him when he resisted. let's return now to our main story. the police watchdog has said the paedophile ian watkins could have been arrested nearly four years earlier — if officers in south wales had properly investigated numerous tip—offs about him. michael wolkind qc defended watkins' ex—girlfriend,...
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willem vans hike is a professor of microbiology and infection at the university of birmingham — he's one of the signatories to the letter. he says the concept of ‘herd immunity‘ may not work in this case. the concept of herd immunity is mostly thought of in terms of vaccination, but we do not have a vaccine against covid—19 right now, so the only way that we could potentially get immunity to the virus is by getting the infection ourselves. then, hopefully, once we have the infection, have had the infection and recovered, we will have long—lasting immunity. so, that is one concern, we do not actually know whether there is long—lasting immunity to the virus that causes covid—19, and the other concern is that there will be substantial morbidity and mortality associated with this disease. a downing street spokesperson gave us this statement in response... as confirmed by the scientific advisory group for emergencies, we will be instituting our next planned interventions soon. we will publish the modelling and data considered by the group. we continue to be guided by the advic
willem vans hike is a professor of microbiology and infection at the university of birmingham — he's one of the signatories to the letter. he says the concept of ‘herd immunity‘ may not work in this case. the concept of herd immunity is mostly thought of in terms of vaccination, but we do not have a vaccine against covid—19 right now, so the only way that we could potentially get immunity to the virus is by getting the infection ourselves. then, hopefully, once we have the infection,...
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the judge said it was clear willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson had intended to kill victor mlotshwa. the two farmers were arrested after a video of the attack was posted on social media. the bbc‘s nomsa maseko was in court. the video of the assault caused outrage here in south africa. it highlighted racial tensions in farming communities. two white farmers shoving a black man into a coffin, threatening to bury him alive. the accused him of trespassing on their farm. alive. the accused him of trespassing on theirfarm. the alive. the accused him of trespassing on their farm. the two men were arrested after the video of the attack was widely circulated on social media. we said the only wa nted social media. we said the only wanted to teach the victim a lesson and meant him no harm. but thejudge is missed their claim, saying it was clear their intention was to commit murder. in relation to this, i find you both guilty. with attempt to cause previous bodily harm, ifind you both guilty. ifind cause previous bodily harm, ifind you both guilty. i find you cause previous bodily harm, ifind
the judge said it was clear willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson had intended to kill victor mlotshwa. the two farmers were arrested after a video of the attack was posted on social media. the bbc‘s nomsa maseko was in court. the video of the assault caused outrage here in south africa. it highlighted racial tensions in farming communities. two white farmers shoving a black man into a coffin, threatening to bury him alive. the accused him of trespassing on their farm. alive. the accused him of...