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the makeup, the winston churchill makeup. i thought maybe you gained a ton of weight to play him because it is so good. and almost every other movie you see you think it's -- yeah, but it doesn't look -- it's so great-looking, and your performance matches that. i mean, it really is remarkable. >> we had a great -- wonderful artist called kazuhiro suji who actually had retired from the movie business. so with "darkest hour" i had to go and seduce him back and get him back. and there was also a wonderful makeup artist lucy sibic and david melanowski who worked on me for three hours 15 minutes every morning. and it is a benchmark. >> jimmy: sure. >> it sets a new standard for makeup. >> jimmy: is it true -- and congratulations, i know you've been married since the last time i saw you. that you proposed to your wife in -- as winston churchill. >> yes. as winston. there was a break in the filming, and we had -- we had talked about it. and i just felt the urge and took her into -- we were down in the war rooms and i took her into t
the makeup, the winston churchill makeup. i thought maybe you gained a ton of weight to play him because it is so good. and almost every other movie you see you think it's -- yeah, but it doesn't look -- it's so great-looking, and your performance matches that. i mean, it really is remarkable. >> we had a great -- wonderful artist called kazuhiro suji who actually had retired from the movie business. so with "darkest hour" i had to go and seduce him back and get him back. and...
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that you proposed to your wife in -- as winston churchill. >> yes. as winston. there was a break in the filming, and we had -- we had and i just felt the urge and took her into -- we were down in the war rooms and i took her into the map room and as winston churchill i said lu marry me? she said yes. and then somebody said, hey, gary, we're ready for you. >> jimmy: so you did not get a chance to consummate as winston churchill. >> when you -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or did you? >> it's funny you should say that. >> jimmy: yes, it is funny. >> because my wife has often said she went to bed with winston churchill but woke up with gary oldman. [ laughter ] oh, yeah. she put up for a year of my work and research and all things winston churchill. she was an absolute trouper. >> jimmy: it paid off. maybe not for her but for you it did. we'll see the results of that when we return. gary oldman is here. hour." we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by zip recruiter. the smartest way to hire. try it for fr
that you proposed to your wife in -- as winston churchill. >> yes. as winston. there was a break in the filming, and we had -- we had and i just felt the urge and took her into -- we were down in the war rooms and i took her into the map room and as winston churchill i said lu marry me? she said yes. and then somebody said, hey, gary, we're ready for you. >> jimmy: so you did not get a chance to consummate as winston churchill. >> when you -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or...
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because she was -- she played a huge role in winston's life. >> yes. >> seth: there's no winston churchill without her. >> i think so, yeah. i mean, she was very, very influential in his life. they were very well matched. they were both very -- well actually, they were both quite fragile characters, in that they both had terrible sort of mood problems. and they -- they fought a lot. we see some of that in the film. but they loved each other dearly. they wrote each other little notes every day and letters. lots and lots and lots of letters -- but it was a very passionate relationship. and i think she kept him -- she kept him up when he was down and vice versa. they looked after each other. >> seth: i can't even imagine my wife and i writing each other notes. >> you probably text each other. >> seth: we text, yeah. but i mean, if there is ever anything written, it's like, "turn off the stove." [ laughter ] like, it's very -- it's never, like, lovely -- >> little drawings. >> seth: that's just wonderful. also, for those who don't know that from the clip, that's gary oldman. >> i know. isn't t
because she was -- she played a huge role in winston's life. >> yes. >> seth: there's no winston churchill without her. >> i think so, yeah. i mean, she was very, very influential in his life. they were very well matched. they were both very -- well actually, they were both quite fragile characters, in that they both had terrible sort of mood problems. and they -- they fought a lot. we see some of that in the film. but they loved each other dearly. they wrote each other little...
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you're watching good news still to come gary oldman transforms into british prime minister winston churchill in the political thriller the darkest hour we'll take a sneak peek at the performance that's earning lots of award season by us. but first deforestation is a major contributing factor to increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere a growing populations especially in developing countries with tropical rain forests require more land to live and grow food on it is a tricky balance to strike in the democratic republic of congo home to huge forests and carbon storing bog land. the start of a new day in the democratic republic of congo. behind the village is done and. satellite images have revealed the existence of a peach vault here in the forest. biologists say it's one of the most important ever discovered that's why a team of british and congolese scientists have embarked on a joint research project getting to the peak both involves an arduous hours long hike through the swamp everything is soaking wet english geography simon lewis has been surveying head for years trying to
you're watching good news still to come gary oldman transforms into british prime minister winston churchill in the political thriller the darkest hour we'll take a sneak peek at the performance that's earning lots of award season by us. but first deforestation is a major contributing factor to increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere a growing populations especially in developing countries with tropical rain forests require more land to live and grow food on it is a tricky...
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yes, sid vicious, joe orton and winston churchill. and they are all kind of antiestablishment in their own way! well, i am thrilled for you. congratulations from all of us for you. congratulations from all of us here. you will obviously be attending the oscars. you will not be having a lie in them? no, that is a full—day, yes. be having a lie in them? no, that is a full-day, yes. perhaps we will speak to you then. many congratulations and thanks for joining us. rachel haseeb business news in a moment, first the headlines. theresa may tells her cabinet to have discussions in private after the foreign secretary borisjohnson publicly demanded an increase in health spending. gary oldman, daniel day—lewis and daniel kaluuya are among the oscar nominees for best actor. shape of water leads the race with 13 nominations. the condition and markets authority says that fox's proposed takeover of sky is not in public interest. public sector borrowing last month was at its lowest level since 2000, according to new data published by the office
yes, sid vicious, joe orton and winston churchill. and they are all kind of antiestablishment in their own way! well, i am thrilled for you. congratulations from all of us for you. congratulations from all of us here. you will obviously be attending the oscars. you will not be having a lie in them? no, that is a full—day, yes. be having a lie in them? no, that is a full-day, yes. perhaps we will speak to you then. many congratulations and thanks for joining us. rachel haseeb business news in...
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winston churchill said, "my tastes are simple. i am easily satisfied with the very best." and i was surrounded by the very best. kristen scott thomas, thank you for my beautiful clementine. your work is exquisite. thank you for putting up with all those awful cigars. lily james, ben mendelson, steven delane, ronny pickup. you are gifted. you're supportive. you're passionate. it was a joy to work around you. i would like to thank my magnificent makeup team, cousin, lucy, and david. your artistry has no equal. you were kind and you were funny and you were patient and we got through 63 applications. i would like to thank our -- ♪ -- producers douglas sibanski, tim bevin, lisa bruce. and antony mccarton. and my wife who -- who put up with my crazy for over a year. she would say to friends, i go to bed with winston churchill, but i wake up with gary oldman. which is, i suppose, better than the other way around. i am very proud of "darkest hour." it illustrates that words and actions can change the world and, boy, oh boy, does it need some changing. thank you, the hollywood fo
winston churchill said, "my tastes are simple. i am easily satisfied with the very best." and i was surrounded by the very best. kristen scott thomas, thank you for my beautiful clementine. your work is exquisite. thank you for putting up with all those awful cigars. lily james, ben mendelson, steven delane, ronny pickup. you are gifted. you're supportive. you're passionate. it was a joy to work around you. i would like to thank my magnificent makeup team, cousin, lucy, and david....
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no one could see him as gary oldman, he would turn up as winston churchill. is the darkest hour has nine nominations, here is gary oldman when winston churchill finds that he's going to be by minister and is telling his family. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time to negotiate in order to obtain the best conditions possible. hitler will not insist on outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. he will be reasonable. when will the lesson be learned?! how many more dictators must be wooed, appeased, before we learn? is looks like a terrific performance. gary oldman was a punk, now he is by minister an extraordinary journey! now he is by minister an extraordinaryjourney! let's now he is by minister an extraordinary journey! let's talk about three billboards, another very powerful film. lots of nomination. it was the big winner at the golden globes, winning four. it is an indie film used to see at sundance and now these films taking the mainstream at baftas. a foul—mouthed, expletive field, brilliant expose of small—town tind
no one could see him as gary oldman, he would turn up as winston churchill. is the darkest hour has nine nominations, here is gary oldman when winston churchill finds that he's going to be by minister and is telling his family. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time to negotiate in order to obtain the best conditions possible. hitler will not insist on outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. he will be reasonable. when will the lesson be learned?! how many...
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i sort of -- i knew i had to develop exactly the right winston churchill. he had a very jowly face. >> seth: yes. >> and i remembered marlon brando in "the godfather" and i thought, "well, i'll stick something in my jowls." i practiced this at home before i went to england to join them. with a melon baller i created these little apple balls and stuck them in -- [ laughter ] and i just stared at the mirror. "i have nothing to offer." you know i thought, "i've got it!" >> seth: wow! >> i actually took a melon baller with me to england. >> seth: wow. >> and arrived -- >> seth: and you got right through customs, they had no issue with it. [ laughter ] >> exactly. i was not stopped. and took an apple to rehearsal one day and i said, "i just want to experiment with this." and i dug out two apple balls and put them in my jowls. [ light laughter ] >> seth: sure. >> and spoke a scene with it. about 40 seconds in, my mouth -- it sounded great. it sound very churchilian but my mouth was full of apple juice. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> turns out that was churchilian
i sort of -- i knew i had to develop exactly the right winston churchill. he had a very jowly face. >> seth: yes. >> and i remembered marlon brando in "the godfather" and i thought, "well, i'll stick something in my jowls." i practiced this at home before i went to england to join them. with a melon baller i created these little apple balls and stuck them in -- [ laughter ] and i just stared at the mirror. "i have nothing to offer." you know i thought,...
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>> the big three volume by gravy of winston churchill. it's an old book. but i'm reading it for the first time and gaining an appreciation for churchill. this covers his whole life up to 1930, the middle of his political career. it's interesting to learn about a man we all know such a great man of history. a lot of the flaws and evolution oftz o of his own political character. there is a rich narrative. i particularly enjoyed learning a little more details when winston churchill, a young man in the army, escaping from border prison. it is a thrilling read for a guy who has been covered a lot in history. >> it's an amazing book. the opening chapter of that tri logy is the best i have ever read. volume 2 is one of my favorite books ever. courtney kube, what are you reading? >> i'm sticking with my asia theme and reading "crash back." he spent more than a year researching this book. it is about chain's efforts to build up these artificial islands in the south china sea. they are creating forward-based military platforms, potential places for them to put large
>> the big three volume by gravy of winston churchill. it's an old book. but i'm reading it for the first time and gaining an appreciation for churchill. this covers his whole life up to 1930, the middle of his political career. it's interesting to learn about a man we all know such a great man of history. a lot of the flaws and evolution oftz o of his own political character. there is a rich narrative. i particularly enjoyed learning a little more details when winston churchill, a young...
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president, i want to close by quoting winston churchill, who i realize is perhaps an unlikely figure to bring up at a time like this. that great leader once said that a nation that has forgotten its past has nor future. here in the united states we have forgotten our past when it comes to abortion. we have forgotten some of the original advocates for abortion had ties to a movement that believed that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or that were frowned upon for one reason or another by virtue of their gender or other characteristics that they had no control over. they often had forced sterilization. one example is margaret sanger who is known to have spoken to the k.k.k. about her views. we have forgotten as well the advocates acting on behalf of racial minorities who once had a civil rights abortion connection, that representing the unborn was protecting the weak and disenfranchised. i would respectfully call on all of our colleagues to remember these connections and to see how far we've come and not in a positive way. these colleagues of mine often describe themselv
president, i want to close by quoting winston churchill, who i realize is perhaps an unlikely figure to bring up at a time like this. that great leader once said that a nation that has forgotten its past has nor future. here in the united states we have forgotten our past when it comes to abortion. we have forgotten some of the original advocates for abortion had ties to a movement that believed that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or that were frowned upon for one reason or...
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i want to close by quoting winston churchill who idealizes perhaps an unlikely figure to bring up at a time like this, but that great leader once said as a nation that has forgotten its past has no future. here in the united states we have forgotten our past when it comes to abortion. we forgot for except some of the original advocates of abortion have ties to the eugenics movement, the belief that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or were frowned upon for one reason or another by virtue of their job or or other characteristics they had no control over. they often promoted to first sterilization because some people in their view should simply shouldn' shouldn't allowo reproduce. one example was margaret sanger is the founder of planned parenthood was known to have spoken to the ku t klux klan and other disreputable organizations about the jews. we've got racial minorities in the 60s and 70s who emphasized the civil rights connection to protecting the unborn represented the ability to protect the weak and the disenfranchised. i would respectfully call on the colleagues t
i want to close by quoting winston churchill who idealizes perhaps an unlikely figure to bring up at a time like this, but that great leader once said as a nation that has forgotten its past has no future. here in the united states we have forgotten our past when it comes to abortion. we forgot for except some of the original advocates of abortion have ties to the eugenics movement, the belief that you could eliminate people who had disabilities or were frowned upon for one reason or another by...
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he was recognised for his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. the screen actors guild awards, are voted on purely by actors, and gave the chance for some of entertainment‘s biggest stars to once again voice their concerns over sexual misconduct allegations and the issue of equality. from los angeles, peter bowes reports. an awards season like no other. rarely has a single issue dominated talk on the red carpet like the sexual harassment scandal and the ‘me too' and ‘time's up' movements. but this is hollywood's response to months of revelations about some of its most prominent figures. for these women to have these stories now out and being told is so important. to keep reiterating we believe you, we are listening to you, and we are doing what we can to change it. for the first time in its history, all the presenters of the screen actors guild awards were women. rosanna arquette and marisa tomei paid tribute to those who have spoken up about abuse. and we're inspired that so many powerful voices are no longer silenced by the fear of retali
he was recognised for his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. the screen actors guild awards, are voted on purely by actors, and gave the chance for some of entertainment‘s biggest stars to once again voice their concerns over sexual misconduct allegations and the issue of equality. from los angeles, peter bowes reports. an awards season like no other. rarely has a single issue dominated talk on the red carpet like the sexual harassment scandal and the ‘me too' and ‘time's up'...
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they got if we don't mistake maybe today we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. asked. the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord to be see. that you're not only. form of gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is bothering you. nothing employers trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your mother. has lost what were the looks of the. one. you cannot. get your head. back to churchill wants to confront hitler whatever the cost. he was truly great statesman he he single handedly took on the the most powerful protest kind of tyranny the world has ever seen up to that point alone before america. was involved. all suggesting with some help. at this stage hitler did not yet have the means to launch a successful seaborne invasion of britain nevertheless without churchill britain might well have made peace with the nazis it is a question of
they got if we don't mistake maybe today we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. asked. the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord to be see. that you're not only. form of gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is bothering you. nothing employers trying...
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it is, led of course by gary oldman playing winston churchill, the man who has gone from playing sid vicious to playing winston churchill, and extraordinary performance under layers of prosthetic make—up, which i feel will also be nominated. it is directed byjoe will also be nominated. it is directed by joe wright, will also be nominated. it is directed byjoe wright, and i expect the film, darkest hour, will feature in the craft categories. it looks fantastic, i wonder whether that was its strength, very striking to look at. almost theatrical, looking at history through the eyes of drama. never forgetting it is gary oldman under all that make—up, but his performance burns through it all. it isa performance burns through it all. it is a terrific fusion of everything coming together, a very enjoyable film, i like it very much, gary oldman is hugely deserving, is not just for this performance, and his whole career. i expect him to lead the way, which i think winston would be proud of! other nominations, sally hawkins, and daniel day—lewis, three—time winner already at the oscars
it is, led of course by gary oldman playing winston churchill, the man who has gone from playing sid vicious to playing winston churchill, and extraordinary performance under layers of prosthetic make—up, which i feel will also be nominated. it is directed byjoe will also be nominated. it is directed by joe wright, will also be nominated. it is directed byjoe wright, and i expect the film, darkest hour, will feature in the craft categories. it looks fantastic, i wonder whether that was its...
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find out what we thought about the new film about winston churchill in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author, playwright and columnist in the new european, bonnie greer. the sunday times reports that the new justice secretary is preparing to intervene to halt the release of the so—called ‘black
find out what we thought about the new film about winston churchill in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author, playwright and columnist in the new european, bonnie greer. the sunday times reports that the new justice secretary is preparing to intervene to halt the release of the so—called ‘black
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that's a clip from darkest hour a new movie about when winston churchill became prime minister in the summer of one nine hundred forty against all advice he resisted the german army although the british forces in france were in retreat and in grave danger robin miller from our culture desk is here gary oldman there as a winston churchill he got the golden globe award this yesterday. a worthy winner critics here oh undoubtedly this is a tool of the force of this is this film sort of centered around gary oldman as performance and he didn't play churchill in the way we just the way we storm then the sort of gently typical thing we expect of chess we have there's a soft side there's a sensitive side to it. and also the fact that he got the goat is quite surprising because a few years ago gary oldman bad man have forgot loeb's calling it meaningless and words i can't repeat in front of you or indeed. it's. obviously the jury have forgiven him for that because it is an extraordinary performance i think it's got oscar written all over it but for now let's see more of his performance and more
that's a clip from darkest hour a new movie about when winston churchill became prime minister in the summer of one nine hundred forty against all advice he resisted the german army although the british forces in france were in retreat and in grave danger robin miller from our culture desk is here gary oldman there as a winston churchill he got the golden globe award this yesterday. a worthy winner critics here oh undoubtedly this is a tool of the force of this is this film sort of centered...
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he transforms into winston churchill. how his role in "darkest hour" just earned him a prestigious award. we're back with that in just a moment. ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than
he transforms into winston churchill. how his role in "darkest hour" just earned him a prestigious award. we're back with that in just a moment. ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe...
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maybe two would need to really get around in winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two i. i have i've been to some such courses a test of the blue the tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord review see i didn't see the film if you're not. born with gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and four balls he is bothering you. nothing employer trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your rubbish europe is lost what the looks of. what. you had up there you said when i got your head. i took churchill once to confront hitler what ever the cost. he was truly a great statesman he. single handedly took on the the most powerful protest kind of tyranny. that the world had ever seen up to that point. before america. was involved. all suggesting with some help. at this stage hitler did not get have the means to launch a successful seaborne invasion of britain nevertheless without churchill britain might well have make peace with th
maybe two would need to really get around in winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two i. i have i've been to some such courses a test of the blue the tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord review see i didn't see the film if you're not. born with gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and four balls he is bothering you. nothing...
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of the clip from darkest hour a new film when winston churchill became prime minister in the summer of nineteen forty against all advice he resisted the german army although the british forces in france were in retreat and in grave danger robin merrill from our culture desk is here to talk more about the film and particularly the guy who plays winston churchill stunning performance there by gary oldman he just got the best actor award at the golden globes so a worthy winner in your opinion are up i'm believable i mean i just think it's a real tour de force of acting but i've seen him jam in the film is based all around him around his performance and he didn't just play a show as we just sort of in the small clip as the sort of the united like he thought he imagined a very sensitive parts of the film a very soft as well and is that it is the go to be very card because gary oldman has bad golden globes in the past saying it's completely meaningless and words i can't repeat on t.v. . obviously they have this exchange his opinion they obviously have no hard feelings the jury is well and ye
of the clip from darkest hour a new film when winston churchill became prime minister in the summer of nineteen forty against all advice he resisted the german army although the british forces in france were in retreat and in grave danger robin merrill from our culture desk is here to talk more about the film and particularly the guy who plays winston churchill stunning performance there by gary oldman he just got the best actor award at the golden globes so a worthy winner in your opinion are...
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here is in the harbor speaking with sarah churchill and winston on the deck enjoying a little bit of the mediterranean sun. this makes up an entire chapter, but is 13 hours and again, he writes as they going to port basically saying an awful day ahead before we fly off to crimea. in other words, he knows he will have one visitor after another, one meeting after another in his description of this day is, awful day ahead. again, we welcome into that, but very interesting. then, he flies to crimea and if you look here you can see i guess i have a little pointer here. right here is the airfield they landed in and the planes took off at 15 minute intervals, 700 people, dozens of aircraft. they didn't have the 740 sevens line all night in churchill and roosevelt landed about 15 minutes apart from each other and it's very adjusting trip that they take here and they have to drive up over the crimean mountains and then downed the post. but, what i find interesting is the efforts to make fdr a man whose disabled feel comfortable. you see here he's in this soviet jeep which is un-american cheap
here is in the harbor speaking with sarah churchill and winston on the deck enjoying a little bit of the mediterranean sun. this makes up an entire chapter, but is 13 hours and again, he writes as they going to port basically saying an awful day ahead before we fly off to crimea. in other words, he knows he will have one visitor after another, one meeting after another in his description of this day is, awful day ahead. again, we welcome into that, but very interesting. then, he flies to crimea...
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[laughter] but from this podium, winston churchill asked the free world to stand together against the onslaught of aggression. franklin delano roosevelt spoke of a day of infamy and summoned a nation to arms. douglas macarthur made an unforgettable farewell to a country he loved and served so well. dwight eisenhower reminded us that peace was purchased only at the price of strength. and john f. kennedy spoke of the burden and glory that is freedom. when i visited this chamber last year as a newcomer to washington, critical of past policies which i believed had failed, i proposed a new spirit of partnership between this congress and this administration and between washington and our state and local governments. in forging this new partnership for america, we could achieve the oldest hopes of our republic, prosperity for our nation, peace for the world, and the blessings of individual liberty for our children and, someday, for all of humanity. it's my duty to report to you tonight on the progress that we have made in our relations with other nations, on the foundation we've carefully la
[laughter] but from this podium, winston churchill asked the free world to stand together against the onslaught of aggression. franklin delano roosevelt spoke of a day of infamy and summoned a nation to arms. douglas macarthur made an unforgettable farewell to a country he loved and served so well. dwight eisenhower reminded us that peace was purchased only at the price of strength. and john f. kennedy spoke of the burden and glory that is freedom. when i visited this chamber last year as a...
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even winston churchill, perhaps a less divisive figure, his statue in parliament square, where they want to put it, has repeatedly been vandalised. what is worth noting is she is a divisive figure but still, there isn't a statue of a woman in parliament square but that will be looked at in the coming yea rs, will be looked at in the coming years, more female statues. when the application was first submitted the royal parks association, managing parliament square, they objected it on the grounds that it was not supported by lady thatcher's family. was that on the grounds of possible vandalism? yes, i think the handbag thing is a funny story but to me it feels like the key objection is they are worried that if the statue goes up are worried that if the statue goes up in are worried that if the statue goes upina are worried that if the statue goes up in a place like parliament square, the site of a lot of demonstrations, both of us work in parliament, there is usually some sort of demonstration or meeting or gathering in that space every day. with margaret thatcher, although she was the fir
even winston churchill, perhaps a less divisive figure, his statue in parliament square, where they want to put it, has repeatedly been vandalised. what is worth noting is she is a divisive figure but still, there isn't a statue of a woman in parliament square but that will be looked at in the coming yea rs, will be looked at in the coming years, more female statues. when the application was first submitted the royal parks association, managing parliament square, they objected it on the grounds...
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it is, look out for gary oldman as winston churchill, daniel day—lewis in a film called phantom thread, which is not out in the uk get, and daniel kaluuya from camden town. unless lookout for sally hawkins, who is in the shape of water, which we expect to lead the nominations by the end of play today. fascinating, good to have you with us, we will be joining those announcements, viewers joining us from bbc world as well. hello, and welcome to this bbc news special programme, bringing you the 2018 oscar nominations. i'mjane hill, and we arejust minutes away from learning who has been short—listed for this year's academy awards. the film criticjason solomons is with me. we'll be discussing the likely contenders, and how different the ceremony might be after a turbulent year for hollywood. we will be in los angeles in a little while to hear the first tranche of nominations. let's talk
it is, look out for gary oldman as winston churchill, daniel day—lewis in a film called phantom thread, which is not out in the uk get, and daniel kaluuya from camden town. unless lookout for sally hawkins, who is in the shape of water, which we expect to lead the nominations by the end of play today. fascinating, good to have you with us, we will be joining those announcements, viewers joining us from bbc world as well. hello, and welcome to this bbc news special programme, bringing you the...
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it's for his role as sir winston churchill in the darkest hour. the british actor was overcome with emotion as he accepted his prize. churchill reminds us we make a living with what we get and make a life with what we give. and you have given me an enormous honour, and i am proud to receive this magnificent award. now here's some positive news in the gender equality movement in hollywood. i think i called her minnie the mouse earlier. there's no "the" in it minnie mouse is finally due to receive a star "the" in it receive a star on the hollywood walk of fame today. she's been in the entertainment industry for 90 years, and many disney fans say her star is long overdue. her beloved mickey was honoured with a star four decades ago. many of her fellow disney characters already have stars on the walk of fame, including donald duck, tinker bell, winnie the poo, snow white, and kermit the frog. miss piggy, however, does not have a star of her own. all is not right. it needs to be looked at. it's a week on since the collapse of construction services comp
it's for his role as sir winston churchill in the darkest hour. the british actor was overcome with emotion as he accepted his prize. churchill reminds us we make a living with what we get and make a life with what we give. and you have given me an enormous honour, and i am proud to receive this magnificent award. now here's some positive news in the gender equality movement in hollywood. i think i called her minnie the mouse earlier. there's no "the" in it minnie mouse is finally due...
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oldman dazzles us as winston churchill in "darkest hour." he's cleaning up at the golden globes and the critics choice awards so far. >>> are you a shareant. you need to listen if you're a mom or dad that overshares online. >> who could we be talking about? >> we have no idea. >>> does your new year's resolution need a lifeline? joy bauer is here with some sinless options to curve your craving. >> i have blown my new year's resolution. >> lose weight? >> i was going to do the intermittent fasting thing. to go 12 hours. stop at 7:00 p.m. i've blown it every night. i have my wine. i have my granola. >> nothing goes together like wine and granola. >>> what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> woman on the cover of "sports illustrated," bikini, amazing body. told by another magazine that she's too big. they're denying it. we have the proof. she's here to talk about it. >>> and make-ahead monday. all the meals you need to make to get your family through the week. not to mention, gwyneth paltrow's spiritual guru is here. >>> how about a check of
oldman dazzles us as winston churchill in "darkest hour." he's cleaning up at the golden globes and the critics choice awards so far. >>> are you a shareant. you need to listen if you're a mom or dad that overshares online. >> who could we be talking about? >> we have no idea. >>> does your new year's resolution need a lifeline? joy bauer is here with some sinless options to curve your craving. >> i have blown my new year's resolution. >> lose...
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find out what we thought about the new film about winston churchill in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author, playwright and columnist in the new european, bonnie greer. the sunday times reports that the new justice secretary is preparing to intervene to halt the release of the so—called ‘black cab rapist‘, john worboys. the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman. he tells the paper he wants to galvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. so let‘s begin. we will begin with the observer. comments by nigel farage who earlier in the week spoke about a second referendum, saying it might bea about a
find out what we thought about the new film about winston churchill in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and the author, playwright and columnist in the new european, bonnie greer. the sunday times reports that the new justice secretary is preparing to intervene to halt the release of the so—called ‘black cab rapist‘, john worboys. the sunday telegraph has an...
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and joe wright's the darkest hour, which sees winston churchill struggling in his early days as britain's wartime prime minister. when your head is in its mouth! several of the scenes in the darkest hour were shot in a replica of this place, the churchill war rooms in westminster, where i am joined by terri white, editor—in—chief of the film magazine, empire. terri, welcome. thank you. we're going to go through the runners and riders, starting with the best film. will the darkest hour win? i don't think it will. i think we're looking at a win for shape of water, the guillermo del toro fantasy monster epic. but actually, the film i think should win is get out. which has a british rising star, daniel kaluuya, in the lead role. he gets a best actor nomination. i'm certain i was never meant to marry... along with daniel day lewis, for phantom thread, timothee chalamet for call me by your name. i'm tired of doing the impossible for the ungrateful... denzel washington for roman] israel, esq. really, yes, sir! and gary oldman, for the darkest hour. it is the reason i sit in this chair! well,
and joe wright's the darkest hour, which sees winston churchill struggling in his early days as britain's wartime prime minister. when your head is in its mouth! several of the scenes in the darkest hour were shot in a replica of this place, the churchill war rooms in westminster, where i am joined by terri white, editor—in—chief of the film magazine, empire. terri, welcome. thank you. we're going to go through the runners and riders, starting with the best film. will the darkest hour win?...
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he has told her she could become this generation is winston churchill. he made the comparison with britain's wartime leader in a phone call on december 19 last year, the date is interesting because remember, in december last year, they had this big bust up over him be treating the briton first upwelling tweets and she condemned him for that and he told her to mind her own business. a p pa re ntly told her to mind her own business. apparently they have made up. downing street could control this phone call why did they not let us know. 0ne one big photograph of theresa may‘s predecessor. this is not the first time he's been caught on camera, he was caught having in a jolly way when he handed over to theresa may. it will infuriate a lot of people, people might think, you were supposed to be such a big champion for remaining and now it sounds like you are accepting brexit which i don't think people will be happy to hear. i think hisjudgment is welcome that he not centrestage any more. and to get the feel of somebody who called the referendum and geta someb
he has told her she could become this generation is winston churchill. he made the comparison with britain's wartime leader in a phone call on december 19 last year, the date is interesting because remember, in december last year, they had this big bust up over him be treating the briton first upwelling tweets and she condemned him for that and he told her to mind her own business. a p pa re ntly told her to mind her own business. apparently they have made up. downing street could control this...
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i would never have dreamed that they would cast me as winston churchill. >> stephen: why does a british production company other than the fact you're a fantastic actor, a testament to your talent, they brought in an american to play a british icon, which i love because they're always coming over here taking american parts. >> that's true, and i felt a little bit vindicated by that. >> stephen: sure. i don't know, churchill was about this tall, and i'm, like, three times his height. they knew something i didn't know. this was stephen doldry and peter morgan who created the show, and i wasn't going to say no but i thought they were crazy. >> stephen: like i said, british actors are always coming over here and taking the parts and i'm always surprised, oh, you're a stealth brit. i don't know till i interview them. how did you find an ac set sufficient to play this icon? >> churchill had an extraordinary strange voice. it was as much as an odd accent among englishmen as americans. >> stephen: so a churchill accent. >> it was like he had chestnuts inside his mouth or something, and he had an
i would never have dreamed that they would cast me as winston churchill. >> stephen: why does a british production company other than the fact you're a fantastic actor, a testament to your talent, they brought in an american to play a british icon, which i love because they're always coming over here taking american parts. >> that's true, and i felt a little bit vindicated by that. >> stephen: sure. i don't know, churchill was about this tall, and i'm, like, three times his...
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stars as british prime minister winston churchill will get a sneak peek at his performance. don't forget you can always get news on the go download from the google player from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that to send us your photos and your video. more news coming up in the next thirty minutes. or like drug test tubes on the high seas. these experimental tanks are sent out by marine biology. to researchers you still can't find out how life is adapting to climate change. or the consequences for the oceans and mankind. to morrow today in sixty minutes d.w. . hijacking. the news be hijacked journalism itself has become the group do a reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus the one in one. thing countries like russia china. people are told it is that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're heading as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to g
stars as british prime minister winston churchill will get a sneak peek at his performance. don't forget you can always get news on the go download from the google player from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world push notifications for any breaking news you can also use that to send us your photos and your video. more news coming up in the next thirty minutes. or like drug test tubes on the high seas. these experimental tanks are sent out by...
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[laughter] [applause] in the words of winston churchill if we moved th move tn today we will take the next with [inaudible] just like those that came before us with determination we can play a part in bringing about absolute democratization. [cheering] thank you for a terrific and truly outstanding speech. in a moment i'm going to call a speaker from england the warmest possible welcome. [applause] [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] that is the time it took. we have 12 months. centuries later fighting the same cause within the limits of time thatmi we have however we will carry on campaigning and convincing they may be able to withstand the criticism present in this room today i don't believe so. the only way to do that the only way to do that is the curriculum for life. we cannot convince the opposition so one whether it is 21, 26, 18 or 16 they can make these decisions. [inaudible] to win the battle of civil rights is only corrupt however they will be the future to wash away the first tide of criticism. we value at it with individual liberty and i was told we valued mutual respect a
[laughter] [applause] in the words of winston churchill if we moved th move tn today we will take the next with [inaudible] just like those that came before us with determination we can play a part in bringing about absolute democratization. [cheering] thank you for a terrific and truly outstanding speech. in a moment i'm going to call a speaker from england the warmest possible welcome. [applause] [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] that is the time it took. we have 12 months. centuries later...
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as winston churchill said, without victory, there is no survival. i believe washingtonians will be together on this. i would tell you why. because on this issue, there is no geographic divide in our state. farmers withngton irrigation supplies threatened, this is the same crisis as the western washington shellfish growers whose oysters are threatened by acidification caused by carbon pollution. there is no age divide. a young child suffering from asthma is just as horrible as the grandparent suffering from copd. disease, aggravated by heat, air pollution. there is no partisan divide. nationally respected democrats and republicans are among those calling for attacks on carbon pollution. the point for acting is growing. tribal and labor committees from across the state are coming to the table. some of them are here today, including microsoft and puget sound energy. they have an active changes in the way to do business. labor leaders see the job potential in growing our clean-air economy. our environmental leaders and cures see the urgency to carbon po
as winston churchill said, without victory, there is no survival. i believe washingtonians will be together on this. i would tell you why. because on this issue, there is no geographic divide in our state. farmers withngton irrigation supplies threatened, this is the same crisis as the western washington shellfish growers whose oysters are threatened by acidification caused by carbon pollution. there is no age divide. a young child suffering from asthma is just as horrible as the grandparent...
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. >>> gary oldman wake are raking in the way forwards his in many darkest hour portraying winston churchill many critics predict he'll be taking a oscar home. michelle polino takes a look. >> i've for the first time as prime minister. >> gary old dollars man portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour has already epidemic him a golden globe and critics choice award. he's been nominated by the screen actors guild and is considered a front runner to take home an oscar. >> when will the lesson be learned? you cannot raise them tiger. >> the in many takes place during word war two after churchill became prime minister. >> we shall defend our island whatever the costs may be. >> he certainly didn't want another dictator. you forget he didn't have an army. at the time hitler had 5 million troops and we had 300,000 which we almost lot of entirely in dunkirk, and the fear of that arising again with someone just popping up like a hitler. >> it's a really great telling of one of the most significant parts of modern last row with one of the greatest actors drawing breath playing one of the greatest
. >>> gary oldman wake are raking in the way forwards his in many darkest hour portraying winston churchill many critics predict he'll be taking a oscar home. michelle polino takes a look. >> i've for the first time as prime minister. >> gary old dollars man portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour has already epidemic him a golden globe and critics choice award. he's been nominated by the screen actors guild and is considered a front runner to take home an oscar....
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and we must be victorious over climate change because as winston churchill said without victory there is no survival. i believe washington ownians will be together on this issue. i tell you why. because on this issue there is no geographic divide in our state. the eastern washington farmer whose irrigation supply is threatened by low snow pack faces the same crisis as the western washington shell fish grower whose oyster are threatened by carbon pollution. there's no age divide. the young child suffering from asthma is just as vulnerable as a guarantee suffering from copd. the lung disease aggravated by heat and air pollution. there is no partisan divide. nationally respected democrats and republicans are among those calling for a tax on carbon pollution. members of the business, tribal, environmental and labor communities from across our state are coming to the table to talk about carn pricing. some of them are here today, including microsoft and puget sound energy which have enacted bold changes in the way to do business. labor leaders see the job potential in growing our clean ener
and we must be victorious over climate change because as winston churchill said without victory there is no survival. i believe washington ownians will be together on this issue. i tell you why. because on this issue there is no geographic divide in our state. the eastern washington farmer whose irrigation supply is threatened by low snow pack faces the same crisis as the western washington shell fish grower whose oyster are threatened by carbon pollution. there's no age divide. the young child...
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in the words of winston churchill if we vote for this today we will take the next step and go to for success before we have the right to command to support this curriculum for the right campaign but just like those that came before us we can play our part in bringing about sincere democratization of the nation. thank you. [applause] [cheering] thank you for a terrific and truly outstanding speech. a speaker from england and i want you to give my friends and colleagues if possible, welcome [inaudible] for 18-year-olds to vote, 41 years. that's the time it took. we have 12 months. it echoes through the chamber and here we are again fighting the same cause proofing this is not the short battle and cannot be one in the limit of time. however although we failed we will carry on campaigning and convincing until we have the vote or the generation that looks down upon it. to withstand the criticisms and the determination i tell you we stand strong in the face of those. there is no hope without the vote. however, assessing the curriculum so that we may be able to do in the next 12 mont months
in the words of winston churchill if we vote for this today we will take the next step and go to for success before we have the right to command to support this curriculum for the right campaign but just like those that came before us we can play our part in bringing about sincere democratization of the nation. thank you. [applause] [cheering] thank you for a terrific and truly outstanding speech. a speaker from england and i want you to give my friends and colleagues if possible, welcome...
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. >> thank you the hollywood press association and. [ bleep] you winston churchill. >> meryl streep. [ bleep] my face on the red carpet. so that would probably be my favorite moment. >> do you love the. [ bleep] yes. >> they have a mesallage for people in one neighborhood. stop [ bleep] the animals. >> and then the kelly clarkson is the funniest. >> that is so funny. >>> now to spectators at the tour down under cycling race. they were treated to an unexpected site. the truckloaded with hay drove through the finish line and dragged it on the road. it eventually came to a stop down the road. the finish line was quickly resurrected before it cyclists completed the race. but she got treated to that right there. >> i guess there was no sign. there wasn't there that time. >> and it was inflatable too. >>> julia louie dreyfuss has been receiving treatment for breast cancer. she got a special surprise from her sons on the last day of chemotherapy ♪ don't you ever come around here the fire's in their eyes so beat it ♪ ♪ just beat it >> yeah, so appropriate, right? the actress posted thi
. >> thank you the hollywood press association and. [ bleep] you winston churchill. >> meryl streep. [ bleep] my face on the red carpet. so that would probably be my favorite moment. >> do you love the. [ bleep] yes. >> they have a mesallage for people in one neighborhood. stop [ bleep] the animals. >> and then the kelly clarkson is the funniest. >> that is so funny. >>> now to spectators at the tour down under cycling race. they were treated to an...
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at almost precisely the same moment, a few hundred miles away, winston churchill heard .he same news over the wire he had no advance knowledge of the attack and we don't know what he said at the moment, but we do know what he said -- what when he after the war heard the pearl harbor news eare. -- thee the following united states was in the war, up to the neck and into the death. we had won after all. england would live. slept thebed and sleep of the saved and the thankful. what is remarkable about these two remarks is here are two major actors in this great historical aphis owed -- makingcal episode absolutely opposite appraisals of what would now be the implications of american belligerency. what this tells us historically is, even as late of december 1941, it was not clear how the united states would fight the war, with what composition of forces and what timetable and guided by what strategic doctrine. the next remark comes from the pen of this man, the german foreign minister. here he is in his ss uniform. he wrote a memorandum for adolf hitler. germany had declared war on the un
at almost precisely the same moment, a few hundred miles away, winston churchill heard .he same news over the wire he had no advance knowledge of the attack and we don't know what he said at the moment, but we do know what he said -- what when he after the war heard the pearl harbor news eare. -- thee the following united states was in the war, up to the neck and into the death. we had won after all. england would live. slept thebed and sleep of the saved and the thankful. what is remarkable...
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churchill in darkest hour. now get. the reward. yourself. and british actress sally hawkins is a hot contender to win the academy award for best actress in her breakthrough role in the fantasy drama the shape of water walk ins plays a mute cast odeon who falls in love with a mysterious amphibian man or anything you don't know. christopher nolan is certainly among the finest directors of his generation but so far he hasn't been able to bag an oscar. his harrowing world war two film dunkirk could well change that. in may the world's biggest music competition the euro vision song contest will be held capital of lisbon for the first time ever a. portuguese singers salvatore's or bra won the contest last year with his song last boyish. british edge sharon is set to fill many a stadium there's sama overall forty concerts across europe most already sold out the kids. are all gallagher will also be touring with his band the high flying birds they'll be performing worldwide the former away says member now over fifty has
churchill in darkest hour. now get. the reward. yourself. and british actress sally hawkins is a hot contender to win the academy award for best actress in her breakthrough role in the fantasy drama the shape of water walk ins plays a mute cast odeon who falls in love with a mysterious amphibian man or anything you don't know. christopher nolan is certainly among the finest directors of his generation but so far he hasn't been able to bag an oscar. his harrowing world war two film dunkirk could...