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so things like radiation sensors, motion sensors, accelerometers, things like that, things that we as human payloads are going to care a lot about. and this is vital because if this mission is a success, astronauts will join the next ride. taking in these views for themselves, like this one with the earth as a pale blue dot. but there's some way to go yet. nasa will be assessing every stage of the spacecraft�*s journey before it returns home with a splashdown in the pacific ocean on the 11th of december. rebecca morelle, bbc news. in 2017 an investigation into film producer harvey weinstein by the new york times helped the #metoo movement spread around the world. now a new film, she said, which is likely to be a big oscar contender, details how the testimony of multiple women helped to bring weinstein down. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has been speaking to the journalists who broke the story — and the actors who play them in the film. hi. we're from the new york times. i believe you used to work

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for harvey weinstein. it was just over five years ago thatjodi kantor and megan twohey wrote their ground—breaking story. it didn't just affect the cinema industry. it reverberated around the world. the two journalists are played by carey mulligan and zoe kazan. i asked them how much responsibility they felt telling a story like this one. a huge amount, a huge amount of responsibility towards the subjects of the film and towards everyone who contributed to the original story, a lot of whom are portrayed in the film. yeah, i don't know if i can say it any better than that. you know, we felt this enormous responsibility to tell the story conscientiously. and i think we felt like we were in really good hands from the top down. in your previous stories, how did you persuade women to tell you what had

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i think more than 300 others were wounded.— were wounded. it's very difficult _ were wounded. it's very difficult to _ were wounded. it's very difficult to know - were wounded. it's very difficult to know the - were wounded. it's very - difficult to know the numbers, as you say the death toll is climbing but there are a lot of people trapped in isolated areas and that is the difficulty?— areas and that is the difficul ? , , , ., ., difficulty? yes because a lot of areas in _ difficulty? yes because a lot of areas in this _ difficulty? yes because a lot of areas in this district - difficulty? yes because a lot of areas in this district are l of areas in this district are perched on the mantle so the rescuers are getting difficulty to reach these areas. you have --eole to reach these areas. you have peeple trapped _ to reach these areas. you have peeple trapped in _ to reach these areas. you have people trapped in isolated - people trapped in isolated areas and also something like 13,000 people who have been displaced by this earthquake so there's an awful lot for the authorities to try to handle. yes and there are many roadblocks, blocking access to the locations due to the landslides triggered by the earthquake and this area is very prone to landslides so let

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of high pressure that's stayed to the north and east of the uk. that's kind of what's happening at the moment, really. yesterday's area of low pressure still with us at the moment, although it is weakening in situ. we're seeing outbreaks of rain generally turning a little bit lighter and patchier, maybe a little bit of mist and fog over the pennines, cold enough for a nip of frost into rural sheltered parts of scotland, but most starting the day on a frost—free note. through tuesday, across central and eastern england, where we start off on a damp note, it should turn a bit brighter. still showers across northern and eastern areas of scotland, one or two showers running down the irish sea, just clipping pembrokeshire and also devon and cornwall, where it will be quite a windy day. temperatures 7—11 celsius, but not feeling quite as chilly. for most of us, the winds won't be as strong as they were yesterday. now, for wednesday, the wind starts to pick up once again, another band of rain coming in off the atlantic, this one moving its way northwards and eastwards. it will be followed by a mixture of sunshine and showers, but there'll be quite a lot of showers across western areas as we head into the afternoon.

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also saw this gesture of the armband and fee for remove the word love written in the welsh shirt, we saw a lot of empty seats but also some good atmosphere. i seats but also some good atmosphere.— seats but also some good atmosphere. i watched both matches yesterday, - atmosphere. i watched both matches yesterday, the - atmosphere. i watched both l matches yesterday, the welsh fans i thought when gareth bale got that penalty, what a moment. got that penalty, what a moment-— got that penalty, what a moment. . , , ., ., moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years _ moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years to _ moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years to see _ moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years to see wales - moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years to see wales in - moment. incredible. they had to wait 64 years to see wales in a l wait 64 years to see wales in a world cup, the last time was in 1958 so after argentina the welsh fans are probably the ones with most numbers in doha. they were fantastic, what a bunch of fans and a sea of red everywhere was very special. we will be glued again today. thank you so much, julian lawrence, we will speak to you again soon.

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i saw him and i went and got him, and when i pulled him down, i, i, i... i told him when i was hitting him, "i wanna kill you, guy." another bystander also confronted the shooter. thomas james, a drag performer at the club last night, apparently used high heels as a weapon. police have praised the pair as heroes. in my opinion, and i think the opinion of everyone involved, it saved a lot of lives. i have never encountered a person who had engaged in such heroic actions that was so humble about it. at that same press conference, police named the five people who passed away in the attack. daniel aston, derrick rump, kelly loving, ashley paugh and raymond vance. mr fierro also paid tribute to the victims. i tried to save people and it didn't work for five people. 0k? there's five people that aren't home right now. i want those five families to

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time finished before he even started because he picked up an injury on friday night during training and had to fly home to madrid and the french will feel very weakened by his absence so this is a bigger game than four years ago, they also saw australia as first opponents but this time in a different atmosphere.— but this time in a different atmoshere. . . , , atmosphere. france feels they don't have _ atmosphere. france feels they don't have their _ atmosphere. france feels they don't have their stars - atmosphere. france feels they don't have their stars so - atmosphere. france feels they don't have their stars so a - atmosphere. france feels they don't have their stars so a lot. don't have their stars so a lot of pressure on france, argentina playing as well today. it will be interesting today. it will be interesting to see how france and argentina do. both are seen as hotly contested.— do. both are seen as hotly contested. ., . _, ., , contested. france come the last country to _ contested. france come the last country to have _ contested. france come the last country to have retained - contested. france come the last country to have retained the - country to have retained the world cup is brazil in 1962 and if you look at the last three winners of the world cup before france they were all knocked out in the group stage the world cup after their triumph so it will be hard for france and argentina, this is the

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lionel messi show and there are a lot of argentines here, by far the most represented country in terms of fans because they believe this could finally be that time and for the first time since 1986 argentina win the world cup and lionel messi wins his first world cup. lionel messi wins his first world cup-— lionel messi wins his first worldcu. , ,. , ., , world cup. describe how they won was because _ world cup. describe how they won was because it _ world cup. describe how they won was because it is - world cup. describe how they won was because it is an - won was because it is an unusual event because of where it's happening, iran not singing the national anthem. it was quite an emotional day on many levels. it was quite an emotional day on many levels-— was quite an emotional day on many levels. it was probable to see the protest _ many levels. it was probable to see the protest from _ many levels. it was probable to see the protest from the - see the protest from the iranian players. the last time they played, they wore black tops in support of the women of iran for what they are going through back home, this time they decided not to sing the anthem that was introduced when the ayatollah, ellie came to power in the country so a powerful gesture —— i et al. we

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