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i'm tom brook.day's programme, with sections on gaming, television and virtual reality, is tribeca moving away from just being a film festival? we will always be about film, there is no question. that is in our dna. it was a festival in which the wonders of virtual reality were fully on display. if you sit in a movie theatre and the character turns and looks at the camera, they call it breaking the fourth wall. but in vr, there are no walls. plus: tribeca had movies from around the world. a drama set in china, and the story of women's emancipation in switzerland in the 1970s. they actually had these arguments in the 1970s. they were like — if women do politics, it is apocalypse. then there were tribeca's political films, for politically charged, confusing times. we are living in a surreal time. i just don't know what to make of it. and a feature on people for whom the environment makes them ill. all that and more in this special, tribeca film festival edition of talking movies. new york's landmark r
i'm tom brook.day's programme, with sections on gaming, television and virtual reality, is tribeca moving away from just being a film festival? we will always be about film, there is no question. that is in our dna. it was a festival in which the wonders of virtual reality were fully on display. if you sit in a movie theatre and the character turns and looks at the camera, they call it breaking the fourth wall. but in vr, there are no walls. plus: tribeca had movies from around the world. a...
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the chief designer, david keith lucas, planned the sherpa on his drawing board and no test pilot tom brookue. we are delighted it is part of the ulster aviation collection because it is a unique research aircraft and your grandfather was responsible for that. thank you so much for showing me this little bit of my family history. for now we will be leaving these historic aircraft, later we're heading back to belfast international airport for more on modern day aviation. now to events in southern hemisphere summer and this from peru. if ever you need proof of the force of flood water it is here. look how the driver of this truck manages to get outjust it is swept away. and again as this hotel collapses into a flooded river. dozens of people had died in peru since the start of the year. here is another lucky escape as a mudslide churns up the debris of what was once someone's home, a woman emerges. slowly she is able to find her feet and step to safety. the rain has been blamed on an unusually warm sea water off the coast of peru, but notjust peru has suffered. disaster in colombia, torrentia
the chief designer, david keith lucas, planned the sherpa on his drawing board and no test pilot tom brookue. we are delighted it is part of the ulster aviation collection because it is a unique research aircraft and your grandfather was responsible for that. thank you so much for showing me this little bit of my family history. for now we will be leaving these historic aircraft, later we're heading back to belfast international airport for more on modern day aviation. now to events in southern...
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from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production crew in new york, it's goodbye. of us, the story of evolution on earth. the bank holiday weekend is upon us. let's see what the weather is up to. it is looking a bit mixed. a little breezy, but reasonably warm for most of us and there is some rain on the way, but not everybody will get the rain. this is the weather map in the short term. weather fronts are fairly close to the uk, but far enough to give us a dry start to the day. this is what it looks like around 4—5 in the morning. lots of clear spells around. temperatures in towns and cities around 6—9 celsius, so not an especially chilly start to the day. saturday morning dawns on a bright if not sunny note for most of us. there will be a bit of cloud here and there, but it breaks up through the morning and the best of the sunshine on saturday is expected across the southern half of the uk, especially the south coast. so looking out to sea, might be clear blue skies. temperatures at lunchtime — 15 degrees in london. for most of us, around 12—13 degrees and just ma
from me tom brook and the rest of the talking movies production crew in new york, it's goodbye. of us, the story of evolution on earth. the bank holiday weekend is upon us. let's see what the weather is up to. it is looking a bit mixed. a little breezy, but reasonably warm for most of us and there is some rain on the way, but not everybody will get the rain. this is the weather map in the short term. weather fronts are fairly close to the uk, but far enough to give us a dry start to the day....
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short's chief designer, david keith—lucas, planned the sherpa on his drawing board and now test pilot tom brook—smith is now part of the ulster aviation collection because of the fact it is a unique research aircraft and your grandfather was responsible for it. thank you so much for showing me this little bit e?’ e’e— 52’ £55? f—ezi ef’ as; iz—ze. .... .. .. . .. look how the driver of this truck manages to get outjust before it's swept away. and again as this hotel collapses into a flooded river. dozens of people have died in peru since the start of the year. here is another lucky escape. as a mudslide churns up the debris of what was once someone's home, a woman emerges. slowly, she is able to find her feet and step to safety. the rains have been blamed on unusually warm sea water off the coast of peru, but notjust peru has suffered. disaster in colombia. torrential rain sends a mudslide into the town of mocoa, submerging homes, businesses and people. the death toll reaches into the hundreds. some people in the area have blamed climate change for the extreme rain. others say deforestation means mud
short's chief designer, david keith—lucas, planned the sherpa on his drawing board and now test pilot tom brook—smith is now part of the ulster aviation collection because of the fact it is a unique research aircraft and your grandfather was responsible for it. thank you so much for showing me this little bit e?’ e’e— 52’ £55? f—ezi ef’ as; iz—ze. .... .. .. . .. look how the driver of this truck manages to get outjust before it's swept away. and again as this hotel collapses...
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tom brook has been taking a look.e than 200 community cinemas, crows can add to see 198a. this film, made in the 19805, to see 198a. this film, made in the 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0 rwell‘s 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0rwell‘s novel detailing the experiences of a man who exists in a dystopian future, in a big totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipation. totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipationlj was a sense of anticipation.” haven't seen it in a few years, i am curious to go back and see what resonates now. the man who co—organised these 198a international screenings believes the film is timely in the age of trump. which was making 84 because it isa trump. which was making 84 because it is a work that is really resonating with a lot of people at this moment in the united states and even this moment in the united states and even around the world. the truth in 198a is manufactured, it isn't rooted in reality. many commentators we re rooted in reality. many comme
tom brook has been taking a look.e than 200 community cinemas, crows can add to see 198a. this film, made in the 19805, to see 198a. this film, made in the 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0 rwell‘s 1980s, is an adaptation of george 0rwell‘s novel detailing the experiences of a man who exists in a dystopian future, in a big totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipation. totalitarian state. among the crowd was a sense of anticipationlj was a sense of anticipation.”...
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west brooke went all tom hanks in castaway. wilson!run in the boston marathon, that's what katherine was up to six years ago, smers veered, becoming the first woman to officially win the race, yesterday she pinned on number 261, one more time. she felt nothing but love in her 40th marathon. she finished in four hours, 44 minutes, 44 minutes slower than her time 50 years ago. >> 50 years. i can't even -- >> averaging ten-minute miles is what she did. so they will retire her number 261. incredible shoutout to katherine. you are an inspiration. >> one more thing now i'm here with you guy, we showed you a story two days ago, hitting two home runs when he spotted lucky underwear. and this is what our dave briggs tweeted. easily awaiting our king tut cory wire. yes, sir. i did. i proimsed and i dlimpltd i got your very own king tut shorts -- i promised you and i delivered. i got your very own king tut shorts. >> kyree irving. >> have you ever seen the guy play like this? >> thanks, cory. >> all right, a strategic patience is a thing of the p
west brooke went all tom hanks in castaway. wilson!run in the boston marathon, that's what katherine was up to six years ago, smers veered, becoming the first woman to officially win the race, yesterday she pinned on number 261, one more time. she felt nothing but love in her 40th marathon. she finished in four hours, 44 minutes, 44 minutes slower than her time 50 years ago. >> 50 years. i can't even -- >> averaging ten-minute miles is what she did. so they will retire her number...
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tom? >> that's a big question, brooke. multiple states are now under a tornado watch.re in spring season, severe weather season and today is different than most days. the storm's center, areas of low pressure around missouri and that's a big engine of what's happening down south. a new tornado watch box was issued from across central alabama and tennessee including louisville, lexington, nashville, birmingham included. it's the one to the south that's really interesting. the storm prediction center when they issued this watch in effect until 8:00 p.m. says it goes along with what we call a pds, particularly dangerous situation. only 1% of watches are given that. that means, and it's reserved only for these areas that could have violent tornadoes that are wide and stay on the ground for a long period of time. we had one large tornado south of atlanta under americus. wide reports of damage there, and a few warnings right now south of columbia, south carolina, and a few south of atlanta. but this is going to be going on until probably 11:00 tonight and then the threat wil
tom? >> that's a big question, brooke. multiple states are now under a tornado watch.re in spring season, severe weather season and today is different than most days. the storm's center, areas of low pressure around missouri and that's a big engine of what's happening down south. a new tornado watch box was issued from across central alabama and tennessee including louisville, lexington, nashville, birmingham included. it's the one to the south that's really interesting. the storm...
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brooke? >> you said that. this isn't just tom price, it's newt gingrich.l be watching the polls as they close at 7:00. >>> new details on the end of the urgent manhunt for the facebook killer. we're now learning where they found him and what happened moments before it all ended. >>> we're also minutes away from a police news conference. but we're really watching to see the president speak in kenosha, wisconsin, touting his america first agenda. we'll take you there live when it happens. >>> the optimism in this room is the same spirit that is sweeping across our country and even greater than that great day in november when i won the state of wisconsin and when we won the presidency. that was a great day. that was a great day. and thank you, wisconsin. no administration has accomplished more in the first 90 days. that includes on military, on the border, on trade, on regulation, on law enforcement. we love our law enforcement. and on government reform. today we're building on that optimism and i'm proud to announce that we are about to take bold new steps t
brooke? >> you said that. this isn't just tom price, it's newt gingrich.l be watching the polls as they close at 7:00. >>> new details on the end of the urgent manhunt for the facebook killer. we're now learning where they found him and what happened moments before it all ended. >>> we're also minutes away from a police news conference. but we're really watching to see the president speak in kenosha, wisconsin, touting his america first agenda. we'll take you there live...
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tom, thank you all very much. let's roll. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. the white house appears to now be distancing himself from michael flynn. this is the house oversight committee revealed today that general flynn may have broken the law. also revealed, the trump administration has denied a request for documents relating to the payment that general flynn received from a speech he gave in russia some years ago. here is sean spicer moments ago. >> but you're acting as if you had responsibility of your own transition. that's all i'm trying to -- >> i guess the question is -- >> he was making calls as a future national security adviser. >> i understand that. right now to ask the white house to produce documents not in the possession of the white house is ridiculous. >> chairman jason chaffetz and elijah cummings say there's no indication that flynn obeyed the law when he did not disclose payments that he did not receive from russia. >> as a former military officer, you simply cannot take money from russia, turkey or anybody else and it appears as if he did
tom, thank you all very much. let's roll. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. the white house appears to now be distancing himself from michael flynn. this is the house oversight committee revealed today that general flynn may have broken the law. also revealed, the trump administration has denied a request for documents relating to the payment that general flynn received from a speech he gave in russia some years ago. here is sean spicer moments ago. >> but you're acting as if you...
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brookings institution. this is bloomberg. ♪ in london. tom keene is in new york.n is the message from the spanish foreign minister in the diplomatic spat as this comes into focus -- gibraltar. michael howard made a comparison between the scuffle with spain and the 1982 war between the u.k. and argentina. we are back now with alberto gallo and jonathan fenby. yourto gallo, early run, talked about creating enemies abroad. and in order to justify what you are doing at home. ?ny comparisons alberto: they are starting out to be more specific when you look at spain or france. but clearly, it is a way to focus people's attention and ther outside, rather than domestic issues with the u.k.? the u.k. has a lot of long-standing economic problems and we think brexit is a symptom of the problems. it has divided the united kingdom. a lack of access to education for the poor people. a gdp that grows strongly but not wages. wealth doesn't go to everyone. so in and populism go hand-in-hand. you have a dream that they sold closing thell be doors. thehave an enemy i do have policies
brookings institution. this is bloomberg. ♪ in london. tom keene is in new york.n is the message from the spanish foreign minister in the diplomatic spat as this comes into focus -- gibraltar. michael howard made a comparison between the scuffle with spain and the 1982 war between the u.k. and argentina. we are back now with alberto gallo and jonathan fenby. yourto gallo, early run, talked about creating enemies abroad. and in order to justify what you are doing at home. ?ny comparisons...
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brooke? >> i have the perfect guest to react to what you've just shown us. tom, thank you very much. i get to talk to the commanding officer of the "uss cole" when it was bombed. honor and privilege to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> you just saw tom with those pictures. your assessment of what we can see as far as a successful strike and the long run ways are still in in tact. why, do you think? >> what you have to consider is you have a limited number of weapons and when you put together a strike package, you prioritize what are the targets going to be, which ones do we want to hit and which order to inflict the most damage on the targets that you want and then what can you go after after that to make sure you degrade their capability. clearly they left the runways alone. i believe they wanted to target the packages that were of most importance, the aircraft that carried out the strikes with the chemical weapons. then you go after the facilities that helped support them, the fuel bunkers, some of the supporting facilities, maintenance facilities perhaps, maybe some
brooke? >> i have the perfect guest to react to what you've just shown us. tom, thank you very much. i get to talk to the commanding officer of the "uss cole" when it was bombed. honor and privilege to have you here. >> thank you for having me on. >> you just saw tom with those pictures. your assessment of what we can see as far as a successful strike and the long run ways are still in in tact. why, do you think? >> what you have to consider is you have a...
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the first major league hit for brook stasi, a solo home run to right center field. >> he drilled it. >> i get from it tom mchail he said stasi. >> not bad for your first hit. >> not bad at all. >> not at all. >> that is so great to see, very happy for him. >> bottom of the ninth, made it four-three but phillies would then lose to the mets four-three. >> way to go, brook. >>> 6:27. >> lets check with sue, that is always good news, right. >> yes, obvious segway here, today's weather is, a home run , we have another day in the 80's. we might even break a record, get your forecast and find out when it gets cooler coming up. ecstasy. careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. a small hole, signals a major problem below why streets in rittenhouse are shut down right now. >> well, or anyway. >>> allen iverson loves his sneakers. sixers legend back
the first major league hit for brook stasi, a solo home run to right center field. >> he drilled it. >> i get from it tom mchail he said stasi. >> not bad for your first hit. >> not bad at all. >> not at all. >> that is so great to see, very happy for him. >> bottom of the ninth, made it four-three but phillies would then lose to the mets four-three. >> way to go, brook. >>> 6:27. >> lets check with sue, that is always good news,...
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tom, thank you so much. thomas right of the brookings institution. we will be back with carl weinberg.ith the imf managing director, christine lagarde, live from brussels. look for that at 6:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. in london. we will be talking about inclusive capitalism and greece. this is bloomberg. ♪ francinetaylor: this is bloombeg surveillance. a $5.6as agreed to billion takeover from a private equity firm. stada is one of the last independent generic drug businesses in europe. it represents 49% in premium, when talks of a takeover surface. billionaire paul singer's elliott management is targeting the world's largest mining company. elliott wants bhp billiton to unify corporate structure and improve capital return. the hedge fund says bhp should whichte its oil business, the firm says is worth about $22 billion. php is not commenting. that's your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you, taylor. the far left candidate for the france candidacy is gaining ground with two weeks of campaigning left. a new poll this morning shows a manual macron beating marine le pen in the second rou
tom, thank you so much. thomas right of the brookings institution. we will be back with carl weinberg.ith the imf managing director, christine lagarde, live from brussels. look for that at 6:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. in london. we will be talking about inclusive capitalism and greece. this is bloomberg. ♪ francinetaylor: this is bloombeg surveillance. a $5.6as agreed to billion takeover from a private equity firm. stada is one of the last independent generic drug businesses in europe. it represents...
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election next tuesday, in georgia, to replace tom price, the new secretary of health and human services. and with that, we turn to the analysis of shields and brooksat's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> woodruff: the n.b.a. playoffs welcome, gentlemen. so, david, what do you make of all this hostility at some of the town halls? >> i think there are with two issues. one is the hostility of the town hall. i'm not sure what to make of that. i think it's progressives are as enraged as the tea party people were of several years ago. the larger issue is the shift in the polls in that kansas race and other races and the shift we see in the polls generally. that's not only the fact progressives are more energized but also the drifting away of rvps from the trump administration. it's not happening on the state level so this is trump related. if i were a house member, if i had won my last seat and am republican by 10 or 15 points, i think i would be more nervous than ever before in my career. >> woodruff: what do you attribute all this to? >> first of all, judy, the joe wilson was particularly appropriate, s
election next tuesday, in georgia, to replace tom price, the new secretary of health and human services. and with that, we turn to the analysis of shields and brooksat's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> woodruff: the n.b.a. playoffs welcome, gentlemen. so, david, what do you make of all this hostility at some of the town halls? >> i think there are with two issues. one is the hostility of the town hall. i'm not sure what to...