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it will allow people to travel in to willem nel. if we can continue to remediate those old industrial sites, we automatically free up new opportunities and i'm imagining a time where we have a robotic factory making goods that will otherwise be brought over from the other side of the world, therefore also reducing our carbon footprint. mr speaker, i know what you are thinking, you are thinking... sit down! that is not what you were speaking, mr speaker. you were thinking, what about the nhs? is it safe in this conservative government's pounds? let me tell you, it is in walsall north because i get money for a new casual to make departments which will increase capacity as well as improving conditions for staff and patients alike. what about the rest of the country? i don't know where to begin. 50,000 extra nurses. 50 million extra gp practice appointments per year and 40 new hospitals. what about the future of our great nation? i'm delighted to read that this conservative government by the end of this parliament will be investing a st
it will allow people to travel in to willem nel. if we can continue to remediate those old industrial sites, we automatically free up new opportunities and i'm imagining a time where we have a robotic factory making goods that will otherwise be brought over from the other side of the world, therefore also reducing our carbon footprint. mr speaker, i know what you are thinking, you are thinking... sit down! that is not what you were speaking, mr speaker. you were thinking, what about the nhs? is...
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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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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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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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jan willem van schip of the netherlands took an emphatic gold with ireland‘s mark downey winning bronze scotland‘s women put in a confident performance but were beaten in their first match at the algarve cup as preparations continue for the summer‘s world cup. they were under pressure for long periods but the only goal of the game came from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute... christine sinclair stepped up to sidefoot home after a foul by chloe arthur. scotland face iceland in their next game on monday. there is a big game going on this evening in the champioship. leed‘s could go top if they beat west brom at home. and they have started well — taking the lead after only 16 seconds, pablo hernandez the scorer. with patrick ba mford doubling their leading the last few minutes. work to do now for west brom — who are also chasing automatic promotion. new leicester manager brendan rogers has been speaking about the reasons by why he decided to leave celtic — with them top of the scottish premiership and still with a chance to win the treble treble — that is all three scottish
jan willem van schip of the netherlands took an emphatic gold with ireland‘s mark downey winning bronze scotland‘s women put in a confident performance but were beaten in their first match at the algarve cup as preparations continue for the summer‘s world cup. they were under pressure for long periods but the only goal of the game came from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute... christine sinclair stepped up to sidefoot home after a foul by chloe arthur. scotland face iceland in their...
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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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although he has signed as a cardiff player, he has never played for cardiff city and tragically never willem nel. and it will be a very difficult one for the club —— never will now. all we can do at the moment is express our sympathies. when it is confirmed, i hope still that it when it is confirmed, i hope still thatitis when it is confirmed, i hope still that it is not confirmed, his death, and about our sympathies go with his family, his former playing colleagues and as a trust, we will be contacting the football club to see if there is anything we can do to assist them in managing the grief. thank you very much for your time this afternoon. i think keith summed it up rather appropriately. some things are bigger than football. there is interest in this because of the high—profile nature of one of the two people involved in that missing plane, clearly, the thoughts here, both the fans and the club, are with the other people affected here. we are expecting an update at around 12:30pm. a court has ruled that a man with dual uk and us nationality accused of spying in russia must remain
although he has signed as a cardiff player, he has never played for cardiff city and tragically never willem nel. and it will be a very difficult one for the club —— never will now. all we can do at the moment is express our sympathies. when it is confirmed, i hope still that it when it is confirmed, i hope still thatitis when it is confirmed, i hope still that it is not confirmed, his death, and about our sympathies go with his family, his former playing colleagues and as a trust, we will...
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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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but chinatown but at the centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast with willem dafoe, gugu mbatha—raw, and it looks wonderful, it is brilliantly designed by beth nichol and it has a very fine and evocative score but as for norton, he does com pletely score but as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of co nsta ntly interru pt tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt himself with what appears to be an inner voice. it isa what appears to be an inner voice. it is a strange film, quite long, andi it is a strange film, quite long, and i think that it is something that you have to give yourself over to but if you are willing to let it work its spell, it is quite a slow—paced film, i actually think it is quite rich and you can get lost in the world quite easily and i found it quite immersive, quite an immersive experience. terrific call and terrific performance by alec baldwin. i really want to lose in the sky to be good because i love films about space and exploration an
but chinatown but at the centre of it, the interactions between the characters, a stellar cast with willem dafoe, gugu mbatha—raw, and it looks wonderful, it is brilliantly designed by beth nichol and it has a very fine and evocative score but as for norton, he does com pletely score but as for norton, he does completely commit to the role of the private investigator with tourette's, which makes him sort of co nsta ntly interru pt tourette's, which makes him sort of constantly interrupt...
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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. ok
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...
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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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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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if not al pacino, i would say willem dafoe in of 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 this boiler, i think, in that category. ten, 15, even 20 years ago, we would probably be surprised if we were talking aboutjennifer be surprised if we were talking about jennifer lopez is a potential oscar nominee, but it seems like thatis oscar nominee, but it seems like that is definitely the way it is going right now. her performance in hustlers as a stripper who is part ofa hustlers as a stripper who is part of a ring of women who basically drugs meant for their money, i think it isjust filled drugs meant for their money, i think it is just filled with layers. all of the things that we love about jennifer lopez as a performer. jennifer lopez as a performer. jennifer lopez as a performer. jennifer lopez 55 performance is unbelievable. it is fully memorable, kind of the j—lo that everybody remembers from years ago, just com pletely remembers from years ago, just completely explod
if not al pacino, i would say willem dafoe in of 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 this boiler, i think, in that category. ten, 15, even 20 years ago, we would probably be surprised if we were talking aboutjennifer be surprised if we were talking about jennifer lopez is a potential oscar nominee, but it seems like thatis oscar nominee, but it seems like that is definitely the way it is...
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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 [one voice in this, because i liked it. ok
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...
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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 is 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. ifind 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 is 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, vi
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 is 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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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...