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but it has ramped up after actacted actor alec baldwin killed someone. how did a live round end up in a prop gun? there is no such thing as a prop g gun? they only use real guns and just change the ammunition. if they get it right. are we going to hear that no real guns will be used in movies anymore? it seems clear now. misschepped led to the accidental killing of hutchins, the cinematographer. someone was in charge of the gun that baldwin pulled the trigger on. someone handed it to him and told him it was cold, meaning no live ammo. you can ask, why were they using a real gun in a rehearsal? why wasn t it a fake? why wasn t it a rubber thing? tonight, we re learning more about what is known at this point, those two crew members. she has doubts and expressed them openly on a podcast last month, talking about the movie she worked on before this one. listen to hanna gutierrez. i was nervous about it at first. i almost didn t take the job because i wasn t sure if i was ready.

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Through The Lens 20171216

pilot s because unions for the first time. it is calling on the union to call off industrial action planned for wednesday. the head of ryanair once said he would rather cut off his own hand than recognise unions, so his own hand than recognise unions, so it is a bit ofa his own hand than recognise unions, so it is a bit of a turnaround. i think it is a staggering turnaround, actually, for someone who was always known as one of the real tough guys of the business world. so for years, michael o leary had said he will not basically recognise unions, he won t let pilots negotiate through unions. and he was saying it only on tuesday, when a press release came out from the company saying we will not recognise unions. and then this morning, out of the blue, they basically did an about turn and said, ok, we ve changed our minds. we will recognise unions under some circumstances. why have they done that? well, they re facing industrial actions from pilots, a strike in ireland, and in

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without the sunshine. any sunshine? yes, after a miserable morning, scotland, northern ireland beginning to improve. that rain taking its time to get away from the north eastern quarter. clear it does though, so i m suspecting there ll bea though, so i m suspecting there ll be a bit of sunshine into the northern isles before the day is done. but as the cloud and rain slumps into the south, somewhat clearer, fresher conditions move in behind that cold front. so monday is going to start bright across central and eastern parts. there ll be frost and eastern parts. there ll be frost and fog. increasingly, we pick up the flow from the south west from a relatively mild direction so sunday into monday the last of the cold air for a into monday the last of the cold air fora time, as into monday the last of the cold air for a time, as milder conditions will eventually win out but you have to be patient to get to see that. eventually into next week, things will be milder across all par

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it was discovered hole and frozen in siberia ten years ago. the businessman whose company has a mammoth logo was the buyer. he says he will have no problem storing it. translation: it s actually almost my ancestor. i think he is magnificent and he has a successful lineage. we will put him at the entrance. we have enough space. there we are. yes, skeletons, mammoths and so on. what about the prospects for the weather? lets get the latest details from louise lear. good evening. cold conditions on saturday will slowly be replaced by a mild, wet weather with a weather front moving in from the west. it will take its time in doing so, and this ridge of high pressure ahead of it means temperatures are likely to follow way. in the eastern half of the uk, colder and frosty. we could see some patchy fog lingering in the south east. here, temperatures sitting at around freezing or just below. out to the west, milder air. but it will be cloudy and eventually we will see some rain. the ra

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Through The Lens 20171217

professor heinz wolf, perhaps best known for presenting the bbc science programme, the great egg race, has died at 89. hello, and welcome to the murky depths of the great egg race. relishing his role as the eccentric scientist, heinz wolff became a television star in the 1970s and ‘80s. in my book, you ve already got full marks for eccentricity and having made a five foot bridge to bridge an eight foot gap. his programme the great egg race, testing the scientific and inventive skills of teams to solve a problem he had set them. always the performer, he d later show them how he had done it. it s all right! now, this is the most critical poin, probably here. he also knew how to make science fun for children, as professor ian sutherland, a close friend and colleague at brunel university, remembers only too well. one time i remember him saying, kids, you shouldn t bite your nails, because if you do, you may accidentally bite off yourfinger. and what he d done, he d stuck with

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