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what do you know about patten's role at cambridge analytica, with the parent firm of cambridge analytica's something we know from your reporting but we didn't see anything about it explicitly in the charging documents today. >> right. there are two things are really interesting about the parent company of cambridge analytica. in 2014 he started working in oregon for the parent company scl and he was focusing on micro targeting which we know is a big part of trump campaign's data operation in 2016. so he was working on that. and then he ended up working for cambridge analytica again in a campaign in a project they did for the incumbent in nigeria. and what they can there was also very interesting. part of that project involved hacking in, hiring israeli hackers to find dirt on their clients' opponents. >> where have i heard the before? >> exactly. so these are areas that he might be able to discuss with mueller, for example. if mueller was to ask about the operations, or how they did things, if it was above water. we don't know whether or not he had any role with cambridge analytica in 20
what do you know about patten's role at cambridge analytica, with the parent firm of cambridge analytica's something we know from your reporting but we didn't see anything about it explicitly in the charging documents today. >> right. there are two things are really interesting about the parent company of cambridge analytica. in 2014 he started working in oregon for the parent company scl and he was focusing on micro targeting which we know is a big part of trump campaign's data operation...
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and cambridge itself. in 2014, he started working in oregon for the parent company scl and he was fooking on microtargeting which we know was a big part of the trump campaign's data operation in 2016. so he was working on that. and then he ended up working for cambridge analytica again in a campaign in a project they did for the incumbent in nigeria. and what they did there was also very interesting because part that have project actually involved hacking in, hiring israeli hackers to find dirt on their client's opponents. so there are two really interesting things. >> where have i heard this before. >> exactly. so these are areas that he might be able to discuss with mueller, for example. if mueller were to ask him how they did things and whether or not it was always kind of bob water. but it's interesting because we don't know whether or not he actually had any role with cambridge analytica in 2016. there's no evidence that he did, but it raises questions about why he would have stopped that work in 2015
and cambridge itself. in 2014, he started working in oregon for the parent company scl and he was fooking on microtargeting which we know was a big part of the trump campaign's data operation in 2016. so he was working on that. and then he ended up working for cambridge analytica again in a campaign in a project they did for the incumbent in nigeria. and what they did there was also very interesting because part that have project actually involved hacking in, hiring israeli hackers to find dirt...
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>> kogan: yup. >> stahl: and you gave that to cambridge analytica?orrect. >> stahl: what did you think they were going to use it for? >> kogan: i knew it was going to be for elections, and i had an understanding, or a feeling, that it was going to be for the republican side. >> stahl: as political consultants, cambridge analytica was hired by campaigns to analyze voters and target them with ads. in the 2016 presidential election, cambridge analytica worked first for the ted cruz campaign, then later for donald trump, though his campaign says they didn't use the kogan data. the republican benefactors, robert and rebekah mercer, were cambridge analytica's financial backers; steve bannon was on the board. so, did you ever meet or hear about steve bannon at cambridge analytica? the mercers? >> kogan: nope. >> stahl: jared kushner? nothing? >> kogan: nope. and those names would not ever have rung a bell for me, to be honest. >> stahl: tell us what you did. >> kogan: yeah, so, i create this app where people sign up to do a study, and when they sign up to d
>> kogan: yup. >> stahl: and you gave that to cambridge analytica?orrect. >> stahl: what did you think they were going to use it for? >> kogan: i knew it was going to be for elections, and i had an understanding, or a feeling, that it was going to be for the republican side. >> stahl: as political consultants, cambridge analytica was hired by campaigns to analyze voters and target them with ads. in the 2016 presidential election, cambridge analytica worked first...
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evenly was able to go to harvard and cambridge and experience in some of the best of what education is and can be and this country and other countries. >> host: we'll put the phone lines on the screen, 202-748-2800,. >> a lot of beautiful things bases it. >> my parents cared about us. they loved us. >> host: so, at that point, at 17, when you applied in college, what that with reaction. >> guest: my father has not happy but mow mowing, this path was i would get married, have children, become a mid-wife like my mother and stay on the farm the system of government and education made so it he didn't want me to go to college. eventually as i became more owed indicated i would become more into conflict with my parents. i would become more mainstream or i would have my own ideas and for my family, because there's so ideologically victim that would become difficult and at that point there were some hard question is had to ask myself about what the obligations are that you owe to your family, and that was the hardest question, what due you do when the obligation you owe to four family is in te
evenly was able to go to harvard and cambridge and experience in some of the best of what education is and can be and this country and other countries. >> host: we'll put the phone lines on the screen, 202-748-2800,. >> a lot of beautiful things bases it. >> my parents cared about us. they loved us. >> host: so, at that point, at 17, when you applied in college, what that with reaction. >> guest: my father has not happy but mow mowing, this path was i would get...
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. —— cambridge app. worrying. —— cambridge app. people will be asking if they want to stay with facebook. even after talking about cambridge analytica and quitting facebook, many didn't. facebook says it has fixed the flaw. it now faces investigation by european regulators and the potential of huge fines. a strong tsunami triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake has hit a coastal indonesian city. waves of up to two metres were reported in the city of palu on sulawesi island, not long after authorities had lifted a warning. officials said five people had died and that aftershocks and power cuts were hampering rescue efforts. hundreds of headteachers swapped the classroom for downing street today to demand more money for schools in england. they say class sizes will increase and staff will have to be cut because they say spending per pupil has fallen 8 per cent since 2010. the government says it is putting more money into schools and will invest a record amount per pupil by 2020. 0ur education correspondent
. —— cambridge app. worrying. —— cambridge app. people will be asking if they want to stay with facebook. even after talking about cambridge analytica and quitting facebook, many didn't. facebook says it has fixed the flaw. it now faces investigation by european regulators and the potential of huge fines. a strong tsunami triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake has hit a coastal indonesian city. waves of up to two metres were reported in the city of palu on sulawesi island, not long...
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>> i watched the cambridge analytica stuff. some of it was puzzling because what the researchers were able to scrape, which they were not allowed to scrape, was public data from people's public facebook profiles. the reason people went so crazy is because what the data was used for which was a successful election campaign of donald trump. what facebook has disclosed today is that this hack allowed the attackers to access fully, up to 50 million people's accounts. that means login and send messages as them, download photos, access contact lists. facebook works hard to prevent people from logging into accounts that do not belong to them. this allowed hackers to access 50 million people's accounts. brad: brian, let me turn to you. i think it's fair to say you're not been the most optimistic analyst about facebook's prospects. you have a negative rating on the stock. today's news does little to change your perception, i imagine. brian: it is hard to say if this could have happened to anyone with a platform like facebook. it is safe
>> i watched the cambridge analytica stuff. some of it was puzzling because what the researchers were able to scrape, which they were not allowed to scrape, was public data from people's public facebook profiles. the reason people went so crazy is because what the data was used for which was a successful election campaign of donald trump. what facebook has disclosed today is that this hack allowed the attackers to access fully, up to 50 million people's accounts. that means login and send...
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the versius robot has been designed and built in cambridge. and more flexible than current robotic systems, which makes them more versatile, so they should be able to do many more types of keyhole surgery. none of this would have been possible without da vinci, the first surgical robot, introduced to the uk in 2001. there are now more than 70 of them here, mostly doing prostate, bladder and gynaecological surgery. the british versius system is much smaller than this american rival and is aiming to do more. so we want to do operations in the upper abdomen, such as gall bladder operations, operations in the stomach, certainly operations in the bowel for bowel cancer. we want to operate in the chest. so the aim is to replicate keyhole surgery, but with all the advantages of the small instruments, the wristed instruments, that will make it better and easier for the surgeon. the field of robot surgery is about to get crowded. with several new systems being developed. the most eagerly awaited is verb from tech giant google. it aims to connect all it
the versius robot has been designed and built in cambridge. and more flexible than current robotic systems, which makes them more versatile, so they should be able to do many more types of keyhole surgery. none of this would have been possible without da vinci, the first surgical robot, introduced to the uk in 2001. there are now more than 70 of them here, mostly doing prostate, bladder and gynaecological surgery. the british versius system is much smaller than this american rival and is aiming...
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they were collecting it to sell you things, or as we've seen more recently with cambridge analytica,induce you to politically go in a certain direction. and while i'm not saying the government doesn't have things to be corrected and adjusted, and i do think that the government needed to make some adjustments, it was remarkable to me that we spent a lot of time agonising over the government and very little over the private sector, which was collecting 20 times as much data. are you saying to me that you think we as citizens should be more concerned about the power vested in the huge tech corporations? and we can name perhaps the biggest of all as being facebook, google, amazon, apple, microsoft — i think some call them the big five. are you saying we should be more concerned about their power than state power? i wouldn't say more concerned. what i would say is we've spent a lot of time over the last 20 or 30 years trying to adjust the way the government supervises government surveillance, the way the courts supervise it. so that actually now what the government does, at least in the u
they were collecting it to sell you things, or as we've seen more recently with cambridge analytica,induce you to politically go in a certain direction. and while i'm not saying the government doesn't have things to be corrected and adjusted, and i do think that the government needed to make some adjustments, it was remarkable to me that we spent a lot of time agonising over the government and very little over the private sector, which was collecting 20 times as much data. are you saying to me...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.arks — the littlewoods pools building. it's feared that the roof and upper floor of one wing of the art deco structure — which has been empty since 2003 — have been lost. merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height. no one was injured. two water companies have set out plans to cut bills for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average bill by 10.5% between 2020 and 2025 while severn trent said it's looking at a 5% reduction. thames water said bills would be unchanged. somerset county council has tonight revealed that it may have to make millions of pounds worth of cuts — this year — in a desperate effort to balance its books. services for young people and the disabled are among those that could be affected. somerset is the latest council to acknowledge major funding problems after northamptonshire's budget crisis and there are warnings more councils could follow su
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.arks — the littlewoods pools building. it's feared that the roof and upper floor of one wing of the art deco structure — which has been empty since 2003 — have been lost. merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height. no one was injured. two water companies have set out plans to cut bills for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.l, destroying much of the largest anthropology and natural history collections in the americas. some museum staff in rio dejaneiro have blamed a lack of investment in the fabric of the building, as our correspondent katy watson reports from rio. a cherished institution up in flames, and the nation's history destroyed. this museum was home to 20 million artefacts, but few are expected to have survived this intense blaze. with the fire now out, the extent of the devastation is becoming clear. experts say the loss of brazil's most important scientific institution is incalculable. a collection rich with extinct species from the americas, dinosaur skeletons and this, a 12,000—year—old human skull called luzia. most of that could have been lost. it is the patrimony of our country, but also the patrimony of the world. here we had some of the best specimens from south america. so we really need your help. throughout the day, firefighters, investigators and even some people who worked at the mu
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.l, destroying much of the largest anthropology and natural history collections in the americas. some museum staff in rio dejaneiro have blamed a lack of investment in the fabric of the building, as our correspondent katy watson reports from rio. a cherished institution up in flames, and the nation's history destroyed. this museum was home to 20 million artefacts, but few are expected to have survived this intense blaze. with the fire now out, the extent of the...
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that was before cambridge and elliptica -- cambridge analytica. how do you think they should be regulated? marc: facebook is the new cigarettes. addictive, not good for you, and consumers need to be aware of what can happen. that is what the government is involved in needs to be more involved in the regulation of facebook and other social media companies. in the example of companies that have questions about our their products being used to mainly, -- are their products being used humanely, they need to look at that. technology is not good or bad. it is how you use the technology that matters. you have to be crystal clear with your employees, customers, partners, with everyone on what are your values are -- your values are. examples of top executives leaving and you have been reporting on that. you will see more on that until ceos change. they need to change and pay attention. emily: do you think mark zuckerberg is not paying attention? toc: every ceo has to get another level of excellence. in the fourth industrial revolution, we are all connected
that was before cambridge and elliptica -- cambridge analytica. how do you think they should be regulated? marc: facebook is the new cigarettes. addictive, not good for you, and consumers need to be aware of what can happen. that is what the government is involved in needs to be more involved in the regulation of facebook and other social media companies. in the example of companies that have questions about our their products being used to mainly, -- are their products being used humanely,...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. anchor: from surging robots to another futuristic sounding concept. we've all heard of the government subsidizing roads and education, but how about love? d singapore ng just that. in a country with among thees lowest birth rn the world, officials are paying for people's dates. it is one measure aimed at ensuring a new generation. reporter: young singaporeans enjoy a nit out. dating is all the rage. here it is being subsidized by the government. >> the government really wants to get gs and girls to get together, to form families. i ame here to make friends and hopefully i can meet someone. reporter: these dating nightsne are justf a number of solutions including tax breaks, bonuses, and preferential g housing that ternment is using to combat the country's low birthrate. they are in a cycle of ivf and half the cost was subsidized by the state. >> i get emotional. it is financially difficult if you don't have a subsidy. reporter: despite years of s littletion, there' progress in getting
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. anchor: from surging robots to another futuristic sounding concept. we've all heard of the government subsidizing roads and education, but how about love? d singapore ng just that. in a country with among thees lowest birth rn the world, officials are paying for people's dates. it is one measure aimed at ensuring a new generation. reporter: young singaporeans enjoy a nit out. dating is all the rage. here it is being subsidized by the government. >> the...
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we've only just found out about it but it isn't a good look because of course six months ago the cambridge analytical scandal happened when political consultants got their hands on the user dodder of tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dollars but of course this breach is not going to help convince us lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. have tumbled thirteen percent of the u.s. securities and exchange commission accusing chief executive. of fraud the f.c.c. says must quote new or was reckless and not knowing that he was misleading investors it all started with a tweet i'm considering taking tests not private at four hundred twenty dollars funding think here and see if the message test i feel you know iran must tweeted to his twenty two million followers last month and here's the response of u.s. regulators who've charged him with fraud. musk statements misled members of the investing public to believe that it was virtually certain he could tak
we've only just found out about it but it isn't a good look because of course six months ago the cambridge analytical scandal happened when political consultants got their hands on the user dodder of tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dollars but of course this breach is not going to help convince us lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. have...
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the versius robot has been designed and built in cambridge.ave been possible without da vinci, the first surgical robot, introduced to the uk in 2001. there are now more than 70 of them here, mostly doing prostate, bladder and gynaecological surgery. the british versius system is much, smaller than this american rival and is aiming to do more. so we want to do operations in the upper abdomen, such as gall bladder operations, operations in the stomach, certainly operations in the bowel for bowel cancer. we want to operate in the chest. so the aim is to replicate keyhole surgery, but with all the advantages of the small instruments, the wristed instruments, that will make it better and easier for the surgeon. the field of robot surgery is about to get crowded, with several new systems being developed. the most eagerly awaited is verb from tech giant google. it aims to connect all its robots to the internet so they can learn from each other. so, when keyhole surgery came in, it really revolutionised surgery, because it was able to deliver a reall
the versius robot has been designed and built in cambridge.ave been possible without da vinci, the first surgical robot, introduced to the uk in 2001. there are now more than 70 of them here, mostly doing prostate, bladder and gynaecological surgery. the british versius system is much, smaller than this american rival and is aiming to do more. so we want to do operations in the upper abdomen, such as gall bladder operations, operations in the stomach, certainly operations in the bowel for bowel...
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i think 80s no touch for a month. >> it's a perception problem 785 million in cambridge 50 million now perception problem. carter is on the desk. talking about technicals the hundred week moving average is 162.52. stopped on a dime. probably six times that's. >> that's not going to save him. >> i agree with that. >> the bottom line here -- i read about this on.com a couple days ago winners and losers in the data privacy world markey mark just told us that facebook is a service it's a community it's not their data brokers that's their asset and they can't protect you they cold told you on the second quarter earnings call they don't know the cost to protect it this is a security problem this is the core asset in the world -- think about data today as we thought about oil ten years ago. it's the new oil it's the asset everybody is trying to figure out what we have and i think you're going to continue to hear the headlines to me facebook has not solved any problems and they are losing trust. >> a bad thing at a bad time you can break sentiment that's hard to repair that. and to have this h
i think 80s no touch for a month. >> it's a perception problem 785 million in cambridge 50 million now perception problem. carter is on the desk. talking about technicals the hundred week moving average is 162.52. stopped on a dime. probably six times that's. >> that's not going to save him. >> i agree with that. >> the bottom line here -- i read about this on.com a couple days ago winners and losers in the data privacy world markey mark just told us that facebook is a...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.hampionship with a difference, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. this isn‘t le mans, or indianapolis or monza, this is black bush, the british pedal car championship, where engines are not allowed. the 13 teams competing against each other, going as fast as their legs can carry them. people get into it, a bit like f1 in a way, so the other kart is two laps ahead, so you get the fastest guy in, it is really good fun, really good banter as well, which is always good. it is a test of speed and endurance. more than 300 laps around this go—kart track adding up to a distance of 160 kilometres. the teams will strop drivers, each one usually completing 15 to 20 minutes at a time. apollo racing took the honours, which means they‘re now only ten points behind championship leaders wind racers. oh, it is amazing really, because we started with a win and then wind racers got up to speed, and we haven‘t been close ever since, and this weekend is the first time we have been closest to championship win
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge.hampionship with a difference, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. this isn‘t le mans, or indianapolis or monza, this is black bush, the british pedal car championship, where engines are not allowed. the 13 teams competing against each other, going as fast as their legs can carry them. people get into it, a bit like f1 in a way, so the other kart is two laps ahead, so you get the fastest guy in, it is really good fun, really good banter as well, which is...
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in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no need for users to change passwords and it has fixed the flaw. but it now faces investigation by european data regulators with the power to impose huge fines. rory cellen—jones, bbc news. deepa seetharaman is the technology reporter for the wall streetjournal and she's reporting on this from san francisco. one of the striking things about how facebook has been describing this it started a little over a year ago. last summer, july 2017, facebook introduced a feature that had a flaw in it. earlier this month, september 16, they discovered a whole arch of new accounts. some usual activity that tipped them of
in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no need for...
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in march, it emerged the political consultancy, cambridge analytica, had harvested data from millionse more. the thought of somebody being able to get in, a hacker being able to get in and take control of my account is, i think, potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, i think both with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no need for users to change their passwords and has fixed the flaw, but it now faces investigation by european data regulators, with the power to impose huge fines. rory cellan—jones, bbc news. hundreds of headteachers swapped the classroom for downing street today, to demand more money for schools in england. they say class sizes will increase and staff will have to be cut because they say spending per pupil has fallen 8% since 2010. the government says it is putting more money into schools and will invest a record amount per pupil by 2020. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunk
in march, it emerged the political consultancy, cambridge analytica, had harvested data from millionse more. the thought of somebody being able to get in, a hacker being able to get in and take control of my account is, i think, potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, i think both with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't....
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in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofas to reassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no need for users to change passwords and it has fixed the flaw. but it now faces investigation by european data regulators with the power to impose huge fines. rory cellen—jones, bbc news. josh consteen is the editor at large of tech crunch, we can speak to him in san francisco. let's just ask you if we made about the other companies that facebook have slowed up in recent years. is my have slowed up in recent years. is p have slowed up in recent years. is my whatsapp account, my instagram account, is this all exposed to the same hack, do you think? thankfully your whatsapp account is safe. but inst
in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofas to reassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no...
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in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofnow it has to reassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says there's no need for users to change passwords and it has fixed the flaw. but it now faces investigation by european data regulators with the power to impose huge fines. rory cellen—jones, bbc news. police in denmark have carried out a huge manhunt. the operation caused major disruption to the public with the closure of two key bridges. it was one of the most visible manhunts in denmark for decades. armed police on the streets, military brought in to support them. security checks led to support them. security checks led to gridlock as officers searched for a black swedish registered volvo with three
in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions ofnow it has to reassure users once more. the thought of an attacker being able to get in and take control of my account is i think potentially very worrying and rather alarming. people will be thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, with cambridge analytica, even though people were talking about deleting facebook, it turned out that many didn't. facebook says...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. of sport. but spectators at a race in the south of england will have you believe they have left the best till last. this was a championship with a difference, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. this isn't le mont, or indianapolis or monsa, this is black bush, the british pebble car championship, where engines are not allowed, the 13 teams competing against each other, going as fast as their legs can carry them. people get into it, a bit like f1 in a way, so the other pa rt a bit like f1 in a way, so the other part is two laps ahead, so you get the fastest guy in, it is really good fun, really good banter as well, which is always good. good fun, really good banter as well, which is always goodm good fun, really good banter as well, which is always good. it is a test of speed and endurance. more than 300 laps around this go—kart track adding up to a distance of 160 kilometres. the teams will strop drivers, each one usually completing 15 to 20 minutes at a time. apollo racing took the hono
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. of sport. but spectators at a race in the south of england will have you believe they have left the best till last. this was a championship with a difference, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. this isn't le mont, or indianapolis or monsa, this is black bush, the british pebble car championship, where engines are not allowed, the 13 teams competing against each other, going as fast as their legs can carry them. people get into it, a bit like f1 in a way, so...
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in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions of has to reassure europe —— reassure users once more. the thought of an attack at being able to get in and attack my account is very worrying. people will be thinking again about whether they wa nt to thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, even though people were talking about deleting facebook after cambridge analytica, it turned out many didn't. facebook said it is no reason for users to change passwords and they have now fixed the flaw. that after an investigation, it has the power to impose huge fines. our north america technology reporter dave lee has more on this story. one of the striking things about how facebook has been describing this bridge today has been the lack of information they have been offering. —— breach. they have held a second conference and in that they said that even third—party sites where you can use facebook to login could also be affected by this breach. we might see this get worse for facebook as a full extent of how damagi
in march, it emerged the political consultancy cambridge analytica had harvested data from millions of has to reassure europe —— reassure users once more. the thought of an attack at being able to get in and attack my account is very worrying. people will be thinking again about whether they wa nt to thinking again about whether they want to stay with facebook. that said, even though people were talking about deleting facebook after cambridge analytica, it turned out many didn't. facebook...
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prefieren vivir, en la clasificación se tomó en cuenta accesos a bares, oportunidad de trabajo, >> cambridge padres entrevistados se preocupan porque ellos no duermen y esto sería por las redes sociales, la escuela, y también la vida social >> tambiÉn menores podrían estar recibiendo medicamentos sin necesitarlos por no esta diagnosticiados apropiadamente >> buenas tardes les cuento que hoy en noticias telemundo el presidente trump visita la zona afectadas por el huracán florence >> también en puerto rico tras el paso de huracán maría, las precarias condiciones que viven aún sus residentes >> la ciudad de palo alto pone en votación una controversial medidas para prohibir las casa móviles por la noche, >> lo hacemos porque tenemos que proteger a la comunidad >> en aeropuerto realizan simulacro de seguridad, estuvimos ahí, sepa de que se trata >> también irs, lanza alerta de fraude en época de impuestos, sepa de qué se trata >> ♪. >> la extensión para declarar impuestos es el 15 de octubre y irs lanzó alerta para detectar estafas que se ha detectado >> ahora viene con una nueva modalidad que p
prefieren vivir, en la clasificación se tomó en cuenta accesos a bares, oportunidad de trabajo, >> cambridge padres entrevistados se preocupan porque ellos no duermen y esto sería por las redes sociales, la escuela, y también la vida social >> tambiÉn menores podrían estar recibiendo medicamentos sin necesitarlos por no esta diagnosticiados apropiadamente >> buenas tardes les cuento que hoy en noticias telemundo el presidente trump visita la zona afectadas por el...
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if theyes me question are a showing it as it was after cambridge analytical. >> what do you make of sandberg'serity? said for a lot of things they were asking about, the rules were in place. do think she being sincere? >> i think she is being sincere. i think they are trying. since we started flagging the issues, a lot has happened area a lot of investment has been made. hear hercerned to all and misleading information is being treated on the platform. fact thatscribing the if something is false information, they move it down the feed. the net present what she called alternative facts. thatught it so curious that wasn't caught. facts and their opinions. there are not alternative facts. i hope we are not bending to the playbook of kellyanne conway. of really rudy giuliani and entertaining the notion. i was disappointed to hear that. from her testimony. >> as soon as she said those two words, my antenna went up. issues, as ishese a public image or business problem? analysts have said these are two different issues. can --blic image problem but the business in my view. >> absolutely. are not sepa
if theyes me question are a showing it as it was after cambridge analytical. >> what do you make of sandberg'serity? said for a lot of things they were asking about, the rules were in place. do think she being sincere? >> i think she is being sincere. i think they are trying. since we started flagging the issues, a lot has happened area a lot of investment has been made. hear hercerned to all and misleading information is being treated on the platform. fact thatscribing the if...
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in a new lab at cambridge university, ulf buntgen is using trees from around the world to create therts of europe, it is following a major tropical volcanic eruptions. it is resulting in a narrow ring, just two cells on the entire growing season that was most likely very cold and also very wet. using samples from living trees, medieval churches, peat bogs, building sites and lakes, they are already unearthing new, dramatic events. we have recently discovered the a so—called late ice age that is a period starting precisely in the year 536, following a cluster of volcanic eruptions that triggered a period of roughly 100,120 years. here is the evidence. a tree ring from 536ad. the larger cells are frost damage from a dramatic drop in temperature. the line down the middle is more frost damage, but this time from 1258, when another equatorial volcanic eruption froze europe. these thin rings show plummeting scottish temperatures that caused a famine in the 1690s. but what about boiling hot 2018? we can bet a beer that the ring should be relatively wide, it was a good, productive warm year.
in a new lab at cambridge university, ulf buntgen is using trees from around the world to create therts of europe, it is following a major tropical volcanic eruptions. it is resulting in a narrow ring, just two cells on the entire growing season that was most likely very cold and also very wet. using samples from living trees, medieval churches, peat bogs, building sites and lakes, they are already unearthing new, dramatic events. we have recently discovered the a so—called late ice age that...
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a huge hive of more than 60,000 bees have been found in the roof of a hospital in cambridge. the colony had probably been there for several years and it took them over 12 hours to remove them. staff at the hospital said that honey had been oozing from gaps in the brick and plaster. 0h oh my goodness! and it took our many yea rs oh my goodness! and it took our many years to spot it? you would think people would notice. they have been relocated, they've been taken from cambridge to a field in lancashire, where the bees will now live in peace. they might have enjoyed it at the hospital. they must have done for that many to turn up. are there no fields in cambridge that could accommodate some bees? it is not our job to question. it is ourjob exactly, steph! easy! let's look at the front pages. theresa may's statement at downing street on friday leads most of today's papers. the telegraph reports that the pm may face a showdown next week as ministers prepare to call for a plan b to her brexit blueprint. you won't be surprised to see she dominates most of the front covers. the guar
a huge hive of more than 60,000 bees have been found in the roof of a hospital in cambridge. the colony had probably been there for several years and it took them over 12 hours to remove them. staff at the hospital said that honey had been oozing from gaps in the brick and plaster. 0h oh my goodness! and it took our many yea rs oh my goodness! and it took our many years to spot it? you would think people would notice. they have been relocated, they've been taken from cambridge to a field in...
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yes, cambridge analytica is the company.hey are actually now out of business, but companies like them, we've tried to make sure that they can't do again what happened then. it shouldn't have happened, we've said it shouldn't have happened and we have tried to make sure that that kind of data collection is not possible. that is one piece of the equation and mark has got the whole company, he's a very strong chief executive who says to the company, i need you to focus on this and we do. so he is really driving that hard. hi, i am from north london and i wanted to know how much accountability is facebook willing to take for posts that perhaps shouldn't be publicised? there doesn't seem to be much filter in what we are able to see if you compare it to instagram, where it has quite a good algorithm, what i see is what i'm actually interested in seeing. thanks for your question. i think we're always looking to create new tools and new things that will make sure you have a comfortable and nice experience on facebook. so instagram l
yes, cambridge analytica is the company.hey are actually now out of business, but companies like them, we've tried to make sure that they can't do again what happened then. it shouldn't have happened, we've said it shouldn't have happened and we have tried to make sure that that kind of data collection is not possible. that is one piece of the equation and mark has got the whole company, he's a very strong chief executive who says to the company, i need you to focus on this and we do. so he is...
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the ban was lifted, by which time he was elderly and master of college at cambridge and distinction, finally let in and he went to, let in to get honorary degree from the university of chicago and give speeches at north western university, one of the speeches was on chinese gun powder, the view of the west that the chinese used gun powder purely for fireworks and never used it aggressive or military sense. in fact, he found a drawing from the second century ad, if you like to use the phrase, various bonds made by chinese using gun powder and drawing on the black board, very detailed diagram of the chinese bomb, second century, 2,000 years old roughly and sitting in the back was a wild head mathematic student copying furiously everything he was saying and six weeks later precisely mimicking the design that demonstrated, he sent the first bomb off to someone at the university of michigan which exploded and killed security guard, he was the uni bomber. [laughter] >> so it had not been repealed, the unibomber had never occurred, i'm sorry, it's completely irrelevant. >> that's an amazing
the ban was lifted, by which time he was elderly and master of college at cambridge and distinction, finally let in and he went to, let in to get honorary degree from the university of chicago and give speeches at north western university, one of the speeches was on chinese gun powder, the view of the west that the chinese used gun powder purely for fireworks and never used it aggressive or military sense. in fact, he found a drawing from the second century ad, if you like to use the phrase,...
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of course on wednesday thank you so much for all your analysis i'd like to thank of course edna cambridge will be back on wednesday with the remaining much day five games so for me and the rest of the book this may be seen here in berlin by. climate change. pollution. time for good. for the people of projects that are changing are meant for the better. magazine d.w. . nicolai is in germany to learn german. in the. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free from the w e learning course nikos free. and unusual friendship. this is the story of paul. and. one is a student from cameroon. b. other a filmmaker from germany is bedouin not likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever they come. up. with because as a documentary. my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and be counted it. became a story about those six. and those two helped. when paul came over the seat from cameroon to berlin and starts october fourth on t w.
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. as head of the bank. but the planned departure date would bejust three months after britain formally leaves the european union, leaving his successor to handle the aftermath. two water companies have set out plans to cut bills for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average bill by 10.5% between 2020 and 2025 while severn trent said it's looking at a 5% reduction. thames water said bills would be unchanged. the british actress jacqueline pearce has died at the age of 74. miss pearce had been recently diagnosed with lung cancer and died at her home in lancashire. the actress was best known for playing villain supreme commander servalan in the science fiction series — blake's seven. it's been described as a cultural tragedy — brazil's national museum has been gutted by a huge fire. most of the 20 million artifacts have been destroyed — including the oldest human remains ever found in the americas. official
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. as head of the bank. but the planned departure date would bejust three months after britain formally leaves the european union, leaving his successor to handle the aftermath. two water companies have set out plans to cut bills for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average bill by 10.5% between 2020 and 2025 while severn trent said it's looking at a 5% reduction. thames water...
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proof in the pudding, you started off at cambridge in the cambridge foot lights. hugh laurie right there. i'll read your bio. shaves her h head, wears baggy trousers and little round glasses, deplores debill tores, drinks pints protests regularly, is concerned, refuses to be stereotyped, okay? ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, boy. >> stephen: my question is -- nothing's changed. >> stephen: my question is that how much of that still applies? >> yeah, well, pretty much all of it, though i do shave my legs. >> stephen: you do? yeah. >> stephen: you still squat? i do. i did some this morning. i'm beginning to regret them. >> stephen: okay. haves her head, yeah, done that twice. i still wear baggy trousers. >> stephen: yes. that was always the joke. the joke was i was going to end up doing street theater in india. >> stephen: really? did you end up doing street theater? >> i was a bit earnest, i think. >> stephen: i had a girlfriend in college who wanted to do street theater. i thought, those people in the street don't want to see us do theater. they're just trying to g
proof in the pudding, you started off at cambridge in the cambridge foot lights. hugh laurie right there. i'll read your bio. shaves her h head, wears baggy trousers and little round glasses, deplores debill tores, drinks pints protests regularly, is concerned, refuses to be stereotyped, okay? ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, boy. >> stephen: my question is -- nothing's changed. >> stephen: my question is that how much of that still applies? >> yeah, well, pretty much all...
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city of cambridge mass for two shifts on thursday night the eeg nobel prize honors achievements in scientific research that make you laugh and then make you think the ceremony is light hearted but the group's aims are serious. thank you i it's not what you would expect from a conventional award ceremony where else with the audience be encouraged to bombard the host with paper airplanes welcome to the twenty eight first annual ig nobel prize ceremony. and then there are the women's they may look on remarkable but they're all scientists who have done something out of the ordinary. the recipients of the prize for medicine came up with a novel way of curing a very painful condition. the ig nobel prize for medicine this year is awarded to mark mitchell and david moore tinker for using roller coaster rides to try to hasten the passage of kidney stone i it may sound wacky but the two scientists from michigan state university really did prove that writing a certain type of post to helps expel kidney stones. perhaps even more bizarre is a research carried out by the winners of the economics prions de
city of cambridge mass for two shifts on thursday night the eeg nobel prize honors achievements in scientific research that make you laugh and then make you think the ceremony is light hearted but the group's aims are serious. thank you i it's not what you would expect from a conventional award ceremony where else with the audience be encouraged to bombard the host with paper airplanes welcome to the twenty eight first annual ig nobel prize ceremony. and then there are the women's they may look...
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come to germany are coming to the wrong country if we look at the empty foreign demonstrations in cambridge last week what impression of germany must they get looking at recent events that target all. flushes germany is not the wrong country to come to that it's just that now we're not only in germany but an intellectual hungry too all there are lots of european countries where people are protesting against integration would. it doesn't mean it's the wrong country but i think it's a question of how you communicate this change in society to the population. the question is whether we the media have always done a good job here. you might wish that do we know the background of why so many people flee from their homelands. have we always informed people here about that have we told them for instance who is behind the holes in the congo there is he the congo is such a rich country yet it does so poor why always why did i say that because of the operations of european firms. but people here are not properly informed so i don't understand why others flee their own countries. so racism is also part
come to germany are coming to the wrong country if we look at the empty foreign demonstrations in cambridge last week what impression of germany must they get looking at recent events that target all. flushes germany is not the wrong country to come to that it's just that now we're not only in germany but an intellectual hungry too all there are lots of european countries where people are protesting against integration would. it doesn't mean it's the wrong country but i think it's a question of...
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we've only just found out about it but it isn't a good look because of course six months ago the cambridge analytical scandal happened when political consultants got their hands on the use of dollars tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dasa but of course this breach is not going to help convince lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. tesla shares have tumbled thirteen percent of the u.s. securities and exchange commission accusing chief executive long musk of fraud the f.c.c. says musk quote knew or was reckless enough knowing that he was misleading investors it all started with a tweet. i'm considering taking tests not private at four hundred twenty dollars funding think here and if if a message test i feel you know iran must tweet it to his twenty two million followers last month and here's the response of u.s. regulators who've charged him with fraud. musk statements misled members of the investing public to believe that it was virtually certa
we've only just found out about it but it isn't a good look because of course six months ago the cambridge analytical scandal happened when political consultants got their hands on the use of dollars tens of millions of people at the time mark zuckerberg told congress that they were up to the task of protecting our dasa but of course this breach is not going to help convince lawmakers that it is up to the task not a good look indeed jared from d.w. social media just thank you. tesla shares have...
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rally the protesters began a week ago after stopping allegedly by to migrate suspects to go live to cambridge also coming up. on i was. washington says farewell to senator john mccain a week after his death former president barack obama and george w. bush offer tributes memorial service saying mccain embodied american ideals. plus the latest from the bundesliga by a new travel to strip got to face a fight hungry for their first win of the season we'll see if the hosts took a bite out of the champions brimming confidence. i needed the money thank you for your company thousands have hit the streets again in the east end german city of candidates for protests and counter protest sparked by the killing of a german residental last week all two asylum seekers are in custody over the killing use of one of them could have been deported two years ago fueled saturday's demonstration against germany's migration policy. come to demonstrators also took part in a rally against far right violence and racism. far right groups including germany's largest opposition party the anti immigration a.f.d.c. paraded
rally the protesters began a week ago after stopping allegedly by to migrate suspects to go live to cambridge also coming up. on i was. washington says farewell to senator john mccain a week after his death former president barack obama and george w. bush offer tributes memorial service saying mccain embodied american ideals. plus the latest from the bundesliga by a new travel to strip got to face a fight hungry for their first win of the season we'll see if the hosts took a bite out of the...
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the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail.press is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a look at some of those stories with our guests this evening. we're going to start off with the ft. it's a brexit story. what a surprise! rob, do you want to start off? sure. but the ft tells us is they will vote against theresa may's brexit deal if there is one. in the sense, it not really a surprise, because most people in labour, senior people in labour, have said this for some time. emily thornberry says they will and of course, if labour does en masse, except a few rebels on their own site, it would mean you would need about 15 tory rubbles against theresa may would be
the duchess of cambridge makes the front page of the daily mail.press is reporting that dame esther rantzen‘s charity helpline for older people will not receive further funding. and the times dedicates its whole front page to a new book, which claims mi6 believed michael foot had been a paid informant of the soviet union and was prepared to warn the queen of his past when he stood to be prime minister. those are the front pages. let's ta ke those are the front pages. let's take a look at some...
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need to get out and sell the story and build demand for the raw material and quality products wool cambridgeshe world. what kind of support, minister, is needed to make wool fashionable again? -- can produce. we've had a focus with sheep farming on meat and the production has gone off quality wool, we can get that back if we bring better co—ordination and structure to the wool sector. many layers in the industry have been clipping the ticket, but the gap between the farmer producing and the person buying the final product is a big gap, and we've got to close that and see what people are seeking. new technology will make some of the course wool more softer with many opportunities. are absolutely. has the drought in australia brought in more business for sheep farmers in new zealand? -- absolutely. there's been a temporary blip in the price for wool but new zealand and australia have to co—operate to build demand for the wrong that a real. the absence of wool from australia doesn't help us in the long—term. we've got to build the volume and the demand from both countries —— in the volume. david
need to get out and sell the story and build demand for the raw material and quality products wool cambridgeshe world. what kind of support, minister, is needed to make wool fashionable again? -- can produce. we've had a focus with sheep farming on meat and the production has gone off quality wool, we can get that back if we bring better co—ordination and structure to the wool sector. many layers in the industry have been clipping the ticket, but the gap between the farmer producing and the...
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well, actually, they met at cambridge. they were studying law together.know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university one we got married. 0h. i chose to help my husband run a business, and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i will mess with her! that is a critically stealing performance. what i liked about the film, there has been a lot of talk about the cultural importance. we haven't seen a cast like this since the joy luck club. haven't seen a cast like this since thejoy luck club. that means the film immediately comes with a lot of cultural baggage and roles that it has to fulfil. the main question, does it work, is it funny? looking at some of the trailers, i thought it would be like sex and the city will stop all that wealth and consumerism. actually i found myself rather enchanted. a very likeable cast. when they need to be funny, the mother is very not funny which works well. although certain bit
well, actually, they met at cambridge. they were studying law together.know you were a lawyer! i withdrew from university one we got married. 0h. i chose to help my husband run a business, and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you may think it is old—fashioned. but all this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i will mess with her! that is a critically stealing performance. what i liked about the film, there has been a lot of...
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of course on wednesday thank you so much for all your analysis i'd like to thank of course admire cambridge will be back on wednesday with the remaining much thirty five games so for me and the rest of the bonus need to teamhair him by but. take it personally you already with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true for. more than football on line. we may come over but we want to. thank you we are the several survivors. want to keep the continent's future to. be part of african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent. platform for. it's charging. time for an upgrade. from the church that grows all buying. a house with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. against tips and tricks that will turn your home and special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. wouldn't fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of what appears is coming up. on t.w. though they do use the facilities on a mission such as. smart women smart trucks smarts trisha and legen
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i see he was a senior person at cambridge. he worked with the u.s.overnment under four presidents. so i thought, you know, might be something to entertain. so he reached out to me and said i want you to write a paper for me on your expertise which is gas discoveries in israel and turkey and cyprus and i said of course, i have no issue with that. it was a nice honorarium of $3,000, a free flight to london, a five-star hotel for two or three days of work. i joined him about a week later over drinks at the sofitel in london where all of a sudden he pulls out his phone. everyone has phones when they meet with me. and he places it in front of him. and he begins to tell me, so george, of course hacking is in the interests of your campaign. of course the russians are helping you. these open-ended questions. and of course you're probably involved in it, too. that's correct, right, george? i told him i have no idea what you're talking about because of course i had nothing to do with russian interference or hacking whatsoever. so then he began to sweat, his de
i see he was a senior person at cambridge. he worked with the u.s.overnment under four presidents. so i thought, you know, might be something to entertain. so he reached out to me and said i want you to write a paper for me on your expertise which is gas discoveries in israel and turkey and cyprus and i said of course, i have no issue with that. it was a nice honorarium of $3,000, a free flight to london, a five-star hotel for two or three days of work. i joined him about a week later over...
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actually, they met at cambridge, both studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer.versity when we were married. 0h! i chose to my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you might think it is old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance. what i liked about the film, i mean, there has been a lot of talk about how culturally important it is, that we haven't seen a major hollywood studio produce a movie with this kind of cast since thejoy luck club, which is, you know, two decades ago. oh, yes, long time ago. and that means immediately the film comes with a lot of cultural baggage and a lot of roles that it has to fill. but the main question is, does it work, is it funny, is it engaging? and looking at some of the trailers i was worried it would be like sex in the city with all the wealth and consumerism. i actually found myself rather enchanted by this. firstly, th
actually, they met at cambridge, both studying law together. oh, i didn't know you were a lawyer.versity when we were married. 0h! i chose to my husband run a business and to raise a family. for me, it was a privilege. but for you, you might think it is old—fashioned. but all of this doesn't just happen. it's because we know to put family first. i don't think i'm going to mess with her! but isn't that great? it is a really terrifically steely performance. what i liked about the film, i mean,...