congratulates emma raducanu on winning the us open, as she looks ahead to the future. i still think i have a lot of room for development in terms of my tennis for development in terms of my tennis career and when it can go so i m excited tennis career and when it can go so i m excited to start working on it. hello, good afternoon. senior government ministers are meeting later to discuss the closure of some petrol stations because of a shortage of delivery drivers. queues are forming at several forecourts, despite government pleas for people not to panic buy fuel. both bp and esso have closed some petrol stations because of supply problems. and ministers are not ruling out the idea of changing visa rules to bring in foreign lorry drivers or using soldiers to drive fuel tankers. our business correspondent, theo leggett, reports. queues outside petrol stations. they had been appearing up and down the country as motorists worry they may not be able to fill up. the fuel giant b
laughs so, the eyes of tammy faye. ok, so this is the story of televangelistsjim and tammy faye baker. if you re in america, you d know who they are, but over here, maybe not. they re played byjessica chastain and andrew garfield. the film follows their rise to sort of money spinning televangelism, preaching the prosperity doctrine, which is that god wants you to be successful. god wants his followers to be rich. so, obviously, there is hucksterism involved in this, and, indeed, jim baker did serve time. um, as for tammy faye, she broke ranks with the evangelical right by reaching out to people with hiv/aids in the early 80s, which was seen by the evangelical right as completely beyond the pale and, therefore, became something of an lgbtq icon. she s played in the film byjessica chastain who embraces the role entirely. here s a clip. 0k, do you want a little remover? oh, no. that s it. that will be all. they re permanently lined. 0h. and my eyes are permanently lined and my
minister might be the lucky escape at the moment. it may well involve throwing a cereal bowl and boris johnson asking, why does everybody hate me? ~ ., . , . , ., hate me? well, who wants any of those prizes hate me? well, who wants any of those prizes when you can have the papers with dan and rob. i thank you for this evening. i think you at home for watching. with a wave of her wound, that is it for now. we will see you soon. bye bye. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i mjane hill and mark kermode is with me, as ever. hello again, mark. and what have you been watching? well, this week we have the eyes of tammy faye withjessica chastain. you ve just seen it. i m dying to know what you think of it. jackass forever 20 years on, they re still doing it. and moonfall in which the moon.err.falls. laughs . well, that s the review. thank you forjoining us. laughs . so, the eyes of tammy faye. ok, so this is the story of televangelists jim and tammy
you ve just seen it. i m dying to know what you think of it. jackass forever 20 years on, they re still doing it. and moonfall in which the moon.err.falls. laughs . well, that s the review. thank you forjoining us. laughs . so, the eyes of tammy faye. ok, so this is the story of televangelistsjim and tammy faye baker. if you re in america, you d know who they are, but over here, maybe not. they re played byjessica chastain and andrew garfield. the film follows their rise to sort of money spinning televangelism, preaching the prosperity doctrine, which is that god wants you to be successful. god wants his followers to be rich. so, obviously, there is hucksterism involved in this, and, indeed, jim baker did serve time. um, as for tammy faye, she broke ranks with the evangelical right by reaching out to people with hiv/aids in the early 80s, which was seen by the evangelical right as completely beyond the pale and, therefore, became something of an lgbtq icon. she s played in