ceasefire ended. welcome to the programme. the uk prime minister rishi sunak has given his first tv interview of the year to the bbc s laura kuenssberg. mr sunak addressed concerns over nurses strikes and said he will talk to the royal college of nursing union about pay but does not commit to increasing wages now to end their strike action. our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports. a health service in urgent need of care itself claims hundreds are dying each week because of delays means this is perhaps the most pressing issue for the prime minister. the first question for rishi sunak, is this a crisis? the nhs is undeniably under enormous pressure. until now his government has said it won t talk to nursing unions directly about pay. that is done by a pay body. now he says a discussion can happen, though only it seems about future years. will you talk to nurses about increasing pay this year yes or no? we are about to start that process. that is about next y
that most royals in the public sphere utilises celebrity strategies to some degree, so we see the very curated instagram accounts, they give selected interviews etc. but obviously meghan and harry were doing royal work for most of the time when they started their lives as royals. and while they were doing that work they were obviously compensated through the sovereign grant command once they left the royal family and moved first to canada and then america they had to busily reconsider how they fund their lifestyle, and that is when we see the explicit shift and perhaps, to more conventional hollywood celebrity strategies, we see
woody allen, he said to me. in all seriousness, he says, those are the sex symbols. no offense, but english was also their first language? well, that was the other thing that he mentioned. - right. - that they all mentioned to me. they said, so the body s too big. no one ever has become a leading man with an accent, especially with a german accent. maybe get you a job on hogan s heroes or something. you can play a nazi officer or something. but he said, believe me, arnold, we like you. but movies? forget about it. so how did you crack hollywood? well, so i just was persistent, because i like i said, i had my own vision, and so i chased that vision. i said to myself, okay, the amount of work that i put into bodybuilding, five, six hours a day, if i put the same amount of effort into acting, and i go to acting class and accent removal classes and speech classes and english classes and do all of this stuff, that eventually something has to happen because i m gonna get good at it
when i started watching documentaries, these super 8 millimeter documentaries, that we have seen once a week in our classroom. narrator: here in the land of the free. arnold: .where they showed the united states and they showed new york and the huge bridge, this golden gate bridge, and they showed the freeways, and i ve never even seen anything like this with so many lanes, and the ocean and hollywood. and the high-rises. oh, my god. the infrastructure was just so extraordinary, the buildings and everything, that i said to myself, this is so little around here. i mean, i m around little farms. i mean, what am i doing here? this is where i should be. so then i had to figure out how to do that. and so as time went on, i figured i said to myself, well, maybe it s through sports. and all of a sudden, i was sucked into the gym. and there i started training. and then when i read the cover story that reg park, this three-time mr. universe, was on in this pose,
that s it for today, have a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. harvey: the objects people choose to keep in their home define who they are. this is. - good to see you. - okay, let s do it. i m harvey levin. this is a story about one of the most successful immigrants in the world. arnold schwarzenegger became the gold standard of professional bodybuilding, something his parents did not embrace. my mother said, why does he have all these oily guys - hanging on the wall? - so she thought you were gay? he scoffed at conventional hollywood, determined to become the biggest movie star in the world. i wanted to be another clint eastwood. and his third act may be the most stunning becoming the governor of california. it was the most rewarding thing that i ve ever done. but there were failures, like the affair we thought ended his marriage.