left mauritius and madagascar and is likely to reach mozambique for a second time on saturday, forcing residents there to take shelter. you are watching bbc news. now and bbc news, talking movies the oscars preview. and this programme contains flashing images. alo from california. i am tom brooke and welcome to talking movies and our review of hollywood s because night of the year, the oscar ceremony. well everything everywhere all at once dominate proceedings? all quiet on the western front could have an impressive oscar night showing. a smorgasbord of films for picture. big budget blockbusters like avatar: the way of water and top gun: maverick and smaller ida s movies such as tar reaching for prizes. adam hollywood boulevard, different views on which bridget would win. i would avatar to win. which bridget would win. i would avatar to win. tom | which bridget would win. i - would avatar to win. tom thumb was great- would avatar to win. tom thumb was great. tom would a
of scaled back celebrations because of covid. many parts of the world have already ushered in 2023 with dazzling celebrations. just seconds from now, the clock will strike midnight in paris, the city of lights, especially tonight. let s go live to paris right now. now let s go to times square. how is the crowd looking there, gloria? reporter: pamela, it s so exciting. six hours to go. the big crystal ball is being put up right now. i just want to direct our viewers attention right to the top of one times square. that is where the big crystal ball is coming up. you can see it on the screen. 11,000 pounds of waterford crystal. this tradition goes all the way back to 1907. that is when the first crystal ball went down to mark the beginning of the new year. people here are excited. they have been waiting for hours. six more hours to go. i want to show you some of the crowd here. people have been lining up, bundled up. they re excited. this is a really big moment. we re get
united states refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. he refuses to accept the will of the people. he refuses to accept the fact that he lost. he has abused his power and put the loyalty to himself before loyalty to the constitution. a typical year, we re often not faced with questions of whether the vote we cast will preserve democracy or put us at risk. but this year, we are. and the last standard bearer of the democratic party, president barack obama campaigning in arizona, the state that perhaps any other battleground state has been roiled by the big lay with election deniers on the republican side picked up on the same themes, laying out for his audience, the stakes in this election this way. i lost my first congressional race in the primary by 30 points. i got whooped. i was frustrated. that didn t feel good. you know what i didn t do? i didn t claim the election was rigged. i didn t spin conspiracy theories. i didn t instigate a mob to go up on and stor
i m erica hill. and i m jim sciutto. lots of news this morning happening right now. the newly appointed special counsel robert hur is beginning his investigation into classified documents found by his lawyers and staff at president biden s home as well as a former private office. now we are seeing both the current and former president under investigation. ahead, the legal and political ramifications as the w.h.o. could be on the ballot against each other once again in 2024. plus, we are closely monitoring the devastation across the south, seven people confirmed dead as tornadoes ripped across alabama and georgia. officials say one of those tornadoes may have been on the ground for at least 50 miles. we are live in selma, alabama. those pictures from the air, always tell such a powerful story. also this morning, the world is mourning the loss of lisa marie presley, elvis presley s only child. she died overnight at the age of 54. a look back at her life in the spotlight
i m i m christiane amanpour in london. we will ask the tough question, tackle the big problems and let history be our guide. here is where we re headed this week. up first, after the slaughter, what happens when the dust finally settles in israel and gaza? i ask two women for a road map to peace, security, and rights for all. also ahead. we will forget about this. the camera will not let it happen. the only journalist to witness the fall of mariopol at the start of putin s brutal war. he warns the west not to forget ukraine with his powerful new documentary. then, from the archive, back to 1990, there s no place like home, for rural romanians who rebuilt their lost way of life after the iron curtain fell. and finally from harmonies to international stardom, the many voices of musical rod ji jacob caldwell. everybody has a voice and everyone is different and that s beautiful. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour in london. for israelis