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Ayman

something called the wnba. iowa's final four games against uconn was the most watched women's college basketball game ever with 14.2 million viewers, beating the previous record by 14.2 million viewers. all right, so basketball super star caitlin clark calling out weekend update host on snl who is totally wrong about the popularity of women's basketball. earlier this month, 18.9 million viewers tuned in to the ncaa women's basketball final when south carolina beat clark's iowa hawkeyes. the first time that viewership for the women's finals was larger than the men's one. it's the country's most watched basketball game of any kind in the past five years. and that actually includes the nba. in fact excluding football and the olympics, it was the most watched sporting match of any kind since 2019 in the u.s. now a big part of the draw undoubtedly was caitlin clark.

Something , Viewers , Record , Game , Games , Wnba , Iowa , Instance , Women-s-college-basketball , Uconn , 14-2-million , Four

HARDtalk

how can a young kid, for instance, from streatham, who...maybe their parents or grandparents are nigerian and they want to be an actor, how can they be exceptional if they can only play a young kid of nigerian descent from streatham? i want young black actors to have the career of adrian lester or david harewood. i want young gay actors to be like andrew scott or sir ian mckellen, you know. i wantjewish actors to be like jason isaacs or like, like henry goodman or like anthony sher. i think there's a need to categorise people in order to tackle lack of opportunity and inequality. and representation. and rep... but the flip side of this argument is that a gay director—writer like russell t davies has said that he doesn't want non—gay actors playing gay roles because he wants that actor when he's cast the actor to be the best criminal or lover or whatever he can be, not to be a performative gay person if he's not actually 93v- i mean, that's

Actor , Actors , Instance , Career , Parents , Kid , Descent , Grandparents , Streatham , Who- , Ian-mckellen , Andrew-scott

HARDtalk

from the beginning, never really the lead, never the sort of the glamour, more the... and the phrase would be the "character actor". yes. and i was very comfortable with that. i've always been very comfortable with that. a lot of my acting heroes when i was younger... like, for instance, when i was at drama school, and everyone was watching on the waterfront and everyone wanted to be marlon brando, i wanted to be rod steiger, you know, because i knew that that was what i was going to be. or i wanted to be karl malden. i want to be that kind of actor because the great craftsmen and the great artists and... there's less pressure as well. and the work is more diverse. and i've never been fashionable. nobody�*s ever made me into the next big thing. so, therefore, my careerjust carries on and on and on. and what's extraordinary about you, and i talk about the busy—ness because you have so many different roles, it seems, and juggling different parts at the same time, it's the diversity. for example, right now,

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HARDtalk

something that he... yeah, but i think the best thing you can do, for instance, when russell did it's a sin... i disagreed with that. i think the best thing he can do for that young cast of, the young actor playing who was gay, playing the gay part, the best thing that you can do for him is cast him in a straight role, in a romantic lead in a straight role, and say, "watch how brilliant he is." because what you're doing then is you're enabling that actor to go on and have a diverse career. and what you're doing is you're challenging the preconceived, the subconscious prejudice of the audience. what you don't do is say he's a gay actor, therefore, he can only play gay roles. that's what will happen. and what's the percentage of gay people in the country? what is it, 10%, 15%? so, what? they're going to be eligible

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HARDtalk

and they gave me great opportunities. that reminds me of something that the black british actor david harewood has said. yes. that he found that when he went to america, opportunities, parts opened up to him that were never offered to him in the uk because uk casting directors, producers saw him in a particular way and that he was freed from that in america. yes. is that... are you're saying the same sort of thing? 100%. not about race but about class? class, ioo%. i went over to... when i went over to america, i was doing... i was doing ray donovan. and then, they asked me to play... they've just asked me to play john adams, for instance. and that's something that the british would never do. when i was first doing ajob in... when i was first in ray donovan, my agent called me. she said, "they're doing richard iii, the bbc, "and they're going to offer you a part." now, i played richard iii onstage, i toured and played richard iii. so, i thought, ok, i won't play

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HARDtalk

to adhere to that caricature... yes, idid. ..that others wanted to impose upon you. and, quite often, people from underprivileged backgrounds, they revert back to the caricature, and defiant... kind of in a form of embracing it, they embrace it and with a form of defiance. and i tried. but, because i had no academic points of reference, i was struggling. i didn't know... i didn't know what to do. with, for instance, exploring a play about existentialism, i didn't know what existentialism was. and then, one day, ijust realised i had tojust have the humility to ask questions, to ask people who are more educated than me to explain things. and the thing is, actors are very, very generous. are they? 0h, lovely. and, yeah, they would sit down with me and explain things. and it was... so you had to lose your embarrassment that, for example, unlike many actors, i think you'd left school at 15. .. i left school at 15. ..and you tried to learn a trade. i was a printer. yeah, i was an apprentice. i mean, not many actors can say they've been through that life experience.

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World Business Report

chile. we have a net positive impact, for instance, the brazilian miner conserves or protects 11 hectares of land for every hectare that is disturbed. as a result of technology and a commitment to responsibility, modern mining has come much different to how people thought that mining always used to be done. but there is a — always used to be done. but there is a lot _ always used to be done. but there is a lot of _ always used to be done. but there is a lot of irresponsible mining still going on, and sally, leon bbc news, we have to report on accident and death on mines that have collapsed or whatever in parts of the world. to what extent do you have a power to clamp down on that? it is so tragic. whenever there is an accident, especially when human lives are lost, and we are committed to making sure that the wider industry improves practices to make sure that responsible mining becomes the norm. there are 24 companies that belong to the international council and mining and between us we account for one third of the global industry and we made a series of clear commitments that we can be held accountable

Impact , Mining , Hectare , Miner , Technology , Conserves , Commitment , Result , Responsibility , Land , Instance , Hectares

Outnumbered

one of the lines we heard in the protest of new york, "oct "october 7th will not happen one more time, not 1,010,000,000 times. october 7th. literally threatening terrorist activity or encouraging it and cheering for it. "the new york times" headline juxtaposed against that is desperate at columbia, the protests continued with with dancing and pizza. that is the mainstream news organizations headline about what we are seeing. >> joey: a student at yale is reporting she was stabbed in the eyes. she was interviewed in the network. i don't know how severe the injury was is reporting she was physically assaulted. to my knowledge, that is the first instance of physical violence at one of these protests. i sit here, and i go, okay, what's next? do they need a pressure cooker to go off in the middle of a synagogue before they care? we need the boston bombing to be the next level, the next raising

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BBC News Now

situation? ., ., ~' of how the bbc has handled this situation? ., ., ~ ., situation? looking at the high rofile of situation? looking at the high profile of huw _ situation? looking at the high profile of huw edwards, - situation? looking at the high profile of huw edwards, at - situation? looking at the high profile of huw edwards, at all| situation? looking at the high - profile of huw edwards, at all the other knock—on issues, for instance, he will present the bbc�*s election night programme? we could assume it wouldn't be huw edwards, but bbc wouldn't be huw edwards, but bbc would clearly want to announce it and resolve the issue. that is one of the extra pressures. by and large, the most important issue is making the rightjudgment about what huw edwards did and working out the right response to it and what president it will set. there are issues arising from whether an offence has been committed, a breach contract. all those issues had to be weighed up. if the solution is huw edwards has walked, the bbc will see that as a successful outcome for what has been a damaging saga.

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BBC News at Six

lords repeatedly tried to change it, wanting independent monitoring to prove rwanda is safe and wanting exemptions for those who have worked for the uk abroad, for instance in afghanistan. the government is now leaning in to try and get this sorted at least as far as a new law is concerned, tonight, and they are preparing for rather a long night. rwanda, is this country in east africa at least part of the solution to the huge pressures of international migration? the government thinks so but it has been one heck of a journey to try to get asylum seekers sent there. ihla one heck of a journey to try to get asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts. these _ asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights _ asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are - asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going . asylum seekers sent there. no ifs, no buts, these flights are going to| no buts, these flights are going to rwanda. enough is enough. no more prevarication, no more delay. parliament will sit there tonight and vote no matter how late it goes. and he said once they are a is law they are ready. me and he said once they are a is law they are ready-—

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