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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20240709

Very much. Rachel watson and liam thought. Have a great weekend. Thank you. And thank you for watching us here on bbc news. From myself and the team, cheerio. From myself and the team, cheerio. Hello, and welcome to the film review. Look who s here! he s real it s mark kermode really here in the studio, not an avatar! it is fabulous to be back in the studio with you, jane. How lovely to see you again. So, we have a packed show coming up. So, we ve got reviews of the collini case, which is a german crime thriller. We have respect, which is the biopic of aretha franklin, withjennifer hudson. And we have herself, which is the new film by phyllida lloyd, which i think you and i have different opinions about. Chuckles to be discussed. We start with the collini case. Yes, so, german crime thriller, based on a book by ferdinand von schirach which i confess i have not read, although it s apparently a very famous book. Story is a young lawyer is assigned to a case in which he has to defend

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20240709

The september 11 attacks. And also in the programme: making tennis history britain s emma raducanu becomes the first qualifier to win a grand slam title just months after finishing school. It s six in the morning in singapore, and 2. 30 in the morning in kabul where the the united nations world food programme says a plane bringing much needed aid has landed for the first time since the taliban captured the afghan capital nearly a month ago. It comes as tens of thousands of refugees are thought to have crossed the border into pakistan in the weeks since the fall of kabul. They rejoining a huge population of afghan refugees already in the country a million and a half who are registered and an estimated one million others who are undocumented. Our world affairs editorjohn simpson has travelled through the khyber pass to the border between pakistan and afghanistan at torkham. Fight overfor 3000 fight over for 3000 years. The insignia of every inch of ground here has been fought ove

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

Hello. This is bbc new. We ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. Emma raducanu makes history at the us open beating leylah fernandez to become the first british woman to win a grand slam, singles final, in 44 years. The government scraps plans for vaccine passports in nightclubs and large events in england. The trade union congress warns that up to 660,000 jobs could be at risk, if the uk fails to reach net zero carbon emissions, as quickly as other countries. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are liam thorp, political editor of the liverpool echo and rachel watson, deputy political editor of the scottish daily mail. Tomorrow s front pages, starting with. No consensus about our lead story from any of the papers. There is one sporting star that shines on the front of almost all of them. Let s begin with the times. The times has a huge picture of emma raducanu with her us open t

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The daily mail going for 150 million pounds, and a gong in the new year honours too. But the daily express claiming the biggest pay day for emma raducanu, it says she could make a cool one billion dollars. Another story on their front page though, also in the mirror too, it s the nhs starting a trial of a blood test than can spot more than 50 different cancers. They re reporting it s the largest clinical trial of the tests anywhere in the world. The telegraph leads with coronavirus. The paper reports that the prime minister is planning to rip up covid restrictions as part of a new approach to the virus this winter. The metro, along similar lines, leads on vaccine passport plans for nightclubs and big events in england being dropped and the i claims that borisjohnson is banking on boosterjabs to control infections through the winter. It s reporting that third jabs are set to begin in the next couple of weeks, with the pm announcing his plans on tuesday. So let s begin. You are going to

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Control of afghanistan s capital, with a dramatic picture of helicopters air lifting us embassy staff to safety. The financial times writes that washington s two decade military project ended in chaos as afghanistan s president fled the country. The daily telegraph says thousands of britons and americans are scrambling to flee the country after islamist forces walked into kabul virtually unopposed. The sun also leads with the escape from kabul, adding that the taliban s lightning offensive surprised the uk and the us. The i writes that the taliban is back in power 20 years after being overthrown by us and british forces. And the guardian adds that the militant group started the day so confident of victory that its fighters surrounded the capital, then ordered them to stay outside the city and wait. Let s start. All the front pages pretty much have something of these momentous events that we have been watching unfold over the last few days, culminating in the fall of kabul today. Potent

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